Monday, December 2, 2013

Sports Cards For Sale Via Ebay

By Katrina Wheeler


Before the advent of the internet, collectors did not have many ways of selling out of favor sports cards. Very little of the card actual value could be gotten from normal shops. It seemed that coming up with a card selling event cost a lot of money and took too long. Then came eBay. Since the early 2000s, the website gave collectors more avenues to sell their cards, due to its global audience, simple tools and low initial capital outlay. Below is a look at how eBay markets sports cards for sale.

Starting the process of listing cards on the site requires a person to register with an eBay seller account. In addition, they have to upgrade or open a PayPal Premier Account. Time can be saved and things made easier by getting a new checking account different from that used for personal as well as household expenses.

It is better to select a bank with a low monthly maintenance fee and a minimum deposit not exceeding $100. One then requests to be issued with a debit card on the account to enable it be registered with both the owners eBay and PayPal accounts. As soon as the bank account is set-up one can efficiently begin the process of PayPal and eBay registration and card sales.

It is advisable for a seller to keep track of expenses from the start, as they may possess some tax implications later on. This is irrespective of whether one plans to sell sports cards as a way of earning income or to fund other item purchases. Card protection and shipping supplies are examples of the expenses. Stocking up such supplies in bulk prior to beginning selling can be beneficial so that the seller will not be recycling supplies or scrambling once he or she closes their first card sales.

eBay provides sellers with several options such as eBay stores, traditional auctions and buy It Now selling. Building a store may seem the easiest idea, but a much better one would be to get experience first in traditional auctioning and the buy it listing. As soon as he or she gets enough experience in familiarizing themselves with eBay and conducting business, they can now get a real store.

When someone is about to start selling their collection, one of the first and most important things to know is exactly the cards to be listed. This includes the types of card and their condition. A listing can then be created as soon as these aspects are determined.

Including a photo of the card is a good idea. It is not possible to overemphasize the importance of pictures. The saying about a picture being worthy of a thousand words definitely has some truth when it comes to selling a sports card on eBay. Scanning the card is advisable over using a camera, since it produces a better image and is easier.

The next step in listing sports cards for sale on eBay is completing the sections for shipping information. The seller will have to decide if they will sell internationally. It is however advisable to limit the market to the United States when first starting on eBay.




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