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Optimizing each step of your listing makes it stand out, attracts serious buyers, and increases the chance of a successful sale. Here's how to do it on the two biggest platforms.

eBay

Sell on eBayhttps://www.ebay.com/
Step 01

Research pricing. Check the "Sold" listings for comparable cards. Mint or near-mint condition — and a grade from PSA, Beckett, or CGC — commands more.

Step 02

Use high-quality photos. Shoot the front and back from multiple angles, add close-ups of any wear, and use soft natural light to avoid glare.

Step 03

Write a detailed description. Put the name, set, number, condition, and rarity in the title (e.g. "Charizard Holo 4/102 Base Set, Near-Mint"). Note the grade and grader, plus flags like 1st Edition, Shadowless, or Holo.

Step 04

Choose the right format. Use a 7-day auction when you're unsure of value and demand is high; use Buy It Now (with Make Offer) when you have a target price.

Step 05

Ship and handle carefully. Penny sleeve, toploader, and bubble mailer. Use tracking on every shipment, and offer international shipping for high-demand cards to widen your buyer pool.

Step 06

Promote the listing. Share it in Pokemon groups and forums, and consider eBay's promotion options to boost visibility.

Step 07

Build trust with buyers. Honest descriptions and prompt, professional replies lead to positive feedback — which lifts your future sales.

TCGplayer

Sell on TCGplayerhttps://www.tcgplayer.com/
Step 01

List high-value cards individually. Singles usually beat bundling. List graded cards on their own with the grade clear in the title.

Step 02

Optimize pricing with market trends. Use TCGplayer's Market Price as your anchor — price popular cards slightly below the lowest listing for visibility, scarce cards a bit higher, and adjust during peaks like new set releases.

Step 03

Offer bulk discounts. Bundle discounts and a minimum purchase amount raise the average order value and cut your shipping cost per order.

Step 04

Create a professional profile. Complete your store details and a clear return policy. Consistently good service builds the feedback that justifies higher prices.

Step 05

Ship securely and serve reliably. Penny sleeve plus toploader or semi-rigid holder in a bubble mailer, fast shipping with tracking, and quick, professional replies.

Step 06

Capitalize on popular cards and sets. List new releases quickly while demand is high, and highlight cards trending in the competitive meta.

Step 07

Use TCGplayer's pricing and analytics tools. TCGplayer Pro surfaces pricing trends and inventory data to inform your listings.

TCGplayer charges transaction fees of around 10.25% for most sellers — factor that into your pricing to stay profitable.