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    What is the fastest way to load several auctions on the bay?

    I have a tonne of stuff but just get tired of posting cards so slowly.

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    What is the fastest way to load several auctions on the bay?

    I have a tonne of stuff but just get tired of posting cards so slowly.

    Turbo lister. That's the only program I've used, it works just fine.

    The only way I can see making money through boxes or cases is listing every card, base to high end that you pull. Even then you'll only make your money back slowly. I'll buy bulk CBJ cards just to sell at local shows. It's mostly just for fun though.

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    What is the fastest way to load several auctions on the bay?

    I have a tonne of stuff but just get tired of posting cards so slowly.

    What i do..if list 1 item, then while in the review page..click save as template..so next time you want to add a listing on ebay, you just like a similar listing tot he template, i only change ( title, picture, copy past the title in the description and change the year if needed...and then change the price..)

    its a fast way...if you got an eBay store you can use the eBay software turbo listings...i don't like it tho..

    have fun :)

    Try to put them Bin or best offer..that way you control the final price..and ( some buyers will click BIn..while some prefer offer, me personally i usually always give a seller an offer..unless his price is stunning)

    gd luck

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    an ebay auction is taking about 30 seconds to make, if your scans are ready. Just sort your card by brands, and always click on "sell similar". You change card #, player, upload the new picture, and it's done. Turbo lister is not quicker, IMO.

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    Cool thanks guys. I would like to clear out a bit of the 2 door closet lol

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    the best way I make money from cards is too not trying to make money from cards, but when I get a rare hit or rookie I sell it only too buy another box to rip because I enjoy it, and too make money you'd have to buy a huge lot of singles,gu,autos,boxes at a great knockdown price and then try selling them off one at a time, I used to do this with boxes, I'd buy a case off e-bay or a dealers website and sell each box individually I'd make about $25-30 on each box sometimes upto $50 but it got to be a hassle and a pain with shipping and other issues havn't done that in ahwhile, but not too long ago I picked up blackdiamond, artifacts,Ice,champs, UD08/09 blasters at $5 a box at wallmart flipped them all for around $15-20, you just have to find out whats popular and selling at a decent price, and be careful, set a budget for a month on how much you wanna spend, and what you hope to make in return, do your research on players as well, even though some guys put up insane stats they sell for very little.

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    an ebay auction is taking about 30 seconds to make, if your scans are ready. Just sort your card by brands, and always click on "sell similar". You change card #, player, upload the new picture, and it's done. Turbo lister is not quicker, IMO.

    That's how I do it as well.

    Takes more or less a minute by auction.

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    Turbo lister is not quicker, IMO.

    Then you're not doing it very well. I'll list probably 40 cards in 10 minutes where as it'd take me a half hour on ebay.

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    hi there

    one thing that can be big help is when u list ur auction type the proper title:

    example:

    proper title: 05-06 ud the cup auto patch rookie /99 sidney crosby rc

    in proper title: awsome sid the kid cup rookie nice patch

    lol basically don't over do the title list for what it is. that seem to help me alot. i find alot of auctions that can sell alot better but it does not because the title is bad. always watch auctions even if ur not going to buy & use that as reference next time u buy or trade for that card.

    thanks johnnaseri

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    hi there

    one thing that can be big help is when u list ur auction type the proper title:

    example:

    proper title: 05-06 ud the cup auto patch rookie /99 sidney crosby rc

    in proper title: awsome sid the kid cup rookie nice patch

    lol basically don't over do the title list for what it is. that seem to help me alot. i find alot of auctions that can sell alot better but it does not because the title is bad. always watch auctions even if ur not going to buy & use that as reference next time u buy or trade for that card.

    thanks johnnaseri

    Also,

    If you see in 'Completed auctions' a similar card that sell well, you can use the auction name as reference. Sometimes, you forget details that might appeal buyer or help 'searcher' find your card.

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