3 Experienced eBay Sellers To Help Build Market For Unique Sportscards From Humongous Collection
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This is a high paying position for three elite eBay sportscard sellers (budget is each person, so times three). Please see attached document for extensive details on humongous sportscard collection. I am looking for three highly experienced eBay sportscard sellers to help build and sustain a robust market for a subset of a 100,000‑card portfolio. The right partners will be specialists at turning “long‑tail” inventory into steady cash flow while protecting upside on the more desirable pieces. Collection overview and selling strategy This portfolio is structured across three tiers: a large base of low‑value cards under roughly $20, a major mid‑range block between about $20 and $100, and a meaningful higher‑end group above $100. The long‑term strategy is to route higher‑value items (generally $100+ and especially $250+) to COMC, PC Sportscards, PSA Vault, and other specialty auction houses where existing buyer bases, lower effective fees, and stronger trust signals maximize net proceeds. You and the other eBay partners will focus primarily on listing the lower‑priced and mid‑range material (roughly under $250), using your store’s reputation, photography, and listing skills to build real markets around players, sets, and niches. Think of this as creating multiple “nodes” of demand and discovery across eBay rather than pumping everything through a single account. Role of the eBay sellers Your core mandate is to turn volume and uniqueness into velocity and pricing power, not just to dump cards at the going rate. You will: Receive curated batches of low‑ and mid‑tier cards matched to your store’s strengths (e.g., modern pre‑rookies, prospect autos, etc.). Design listing formats and pricing ladders that build interest in specific players, teams, and themes over time—using auctions, BIN/Best Offer, and strategic markdowns to signal value and create repeat buyers. Feed eBay’s search algorithm with consistent, high‑quality listings so that over months your store becomes a known destination for these types of cards. The high‑value tier will mostly bypass your store and be handled via COMCP, PC Sportscards’ high‑traffic eBay account, PSA Vault, and similar channels, where fee structures and buyer trust give the best returns on $250–$5,000+ items. Your job is to make the “under $250” part of the portfolio matter—turning what looks like a grind into a predictable, scalable revenue stream. What an ideal seller looks like I am only interested in seasoned sellers who have already done the hard work of building a credible presence on eBay. The right fit will have: Preferred: 1,000+ feedback with at least 99% positive, a history of on‑time fulfillment, and clear evidence of repeat buyers in sportscards. A consistent record of shipping quickly, resolving issues professionally, and maintaining low cancellation and return rates. Demonstrated success listing and selling large volumes of $5–$200 cards where description quality, title construction, and store organization directly drive sales. If you have experience as a consignor for other collectors—managing thousands of listings, juggling different owners’ inventories, and keeping clean records—that is a major plus. You understand the balance between protecting price and keeping cards moving, and you know how to communicate transparently about sell‑through, best offers, and market shifts. Listing, description, and photography standards To make this network work, we need elite execution at the listing level. Expect standards such as: Clean, crisp, well‑lit photos showing corners, edges, surface, and centering, with backs photographed on anything with condition sensitivity or serial numbering. Titles that combine player, year, set, variant, numbering, and key keywords in a way that hits both human buyers and eBay search, especially on pre‑rookies and obscure inserts that need explanation. Honest, precise condition notes and cross‑referencing to comps when appropriate, so buyers feel educated rather than “sold.” I am looking for sellers who instinctively know how to turn a quirky serial‑numbered card or obscure pre‑rookie into something that captures their desirability and discoverability. .
$100,000.00
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- Remote Job
- Ongoing projectProject Type
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