The VAULTED seller playbook
Build a better card selling business.
Practical guides for sourcing inventory, pricing Pokémon and sports cards, creating stronger eBay listings, and running a faster seller workflow.
Join the VAULTED Discord Community
Meet other card sellers, share feedback, request features, report bugs, and help shape the VAULTED seller workflow.
Join the community ->Calculate eBay Card Profit Before You List
Estimate final value fees, promoted listing costs, postage, supplies, inventory cost, net profit, margin, ROI, and break-even price.
Use the free profit calculator ->Best eBay Profit Calculator for Pokémon Card Sellers
Learn what a useful calculator should include before you list, accept offers, bundle cards, or reprice stale inventory.
Read the guide ->How to Calculate eBay Fees for Trading Cards
Estimate final value fees, ad fees, shipping, supplies, card cost, and net profit before listing or accepting offers.
Read the fee guide ->eBay Profit Margin Guide for Card Sellers
Use margin, ROI, and break-even price to make better pricing decisions for Pokemon cards, sports cards, and slabs.
Read the margin guide ->eBay Shipping Costs for Trading Cards
Track postage, mailers, protection, combined shipping, and supplies so shipping does not erase card profit.
Read the shipping cost guide ->Best Shipping Supplies for Selling Trading Cards on eBay
Build a better card shipping setup with sleeves, top loaders, team bags, mailers, labels, and real supply-cost tracking.
Read the shipping guide ->Best Trading Card Binder for Pokemon and Sports Cards
Learn what makes a safe card binder, which storage features matter, and how to protect Pokemon, sports, and TCG cards long term.
Read the binder guide ->Top Loaders vs Card Savers: Which Is Better?
Compare top loaders and card savers for shipping, grading submissions, long-term storage, and everyday seller workflows.
Read the protection guide ->Good Storage Habits for Trading Cards
Build better habits for storing Pokemon, baseball, sports, and TCG cards with sleeves, boxes, labels, and stable conditions.
Read the storage guide ->How to Sell Graded Cards on eBay
Build stronger graded card listings with slab photos, cert checks, searchable titles, matching comps, safe shipping, and real profit tracking.
Read the graded card guide ->Sports Card Inventory System for eBay Sellers
Track SKUs, player details, condition, cost, photos, listing status, shipping, fees, and net profit in one repeatable seller workflow.
Read the inventory guide ->How to Bundle Pokémon Cards on eBay for More Profit
Group low-value cards by set, character, type, condition, and buyer intent so bundles are easier to understand and more profitable to ship.
Read the guide ->eBay Best Offer Strategy for Pokémon Card Sellers
Set offer floors, protect margin, read buyer signals, and decide when to accept, counter, decline, or reprice.
Read the guide ->How to Reprice Stale Pokémon Card Listings on eBay
Review listing age, views, watchers, comps, photos, condition notes, fees, and profit before lowering price.
Read the guide ->How to Sell Pokémon Cards on eBay: The Complete Seller Guide
Follow the connected workflow from sourcing and condition through photography, listing, grading, fees, inventory, shipping, and profit.
Explore the Pokémon seller playbook ->Pokémon Card Condition Guide for eBay Sellers
Inspect surfaces, corners, edges, centering, whitening, scratches, dents, creases, and alterations consistently.
Read the guide ->How to Photograph Pokémon Cards for eBay
Create clear front, back, angled, and defect photos that help buyers identify and assess the exact card.
Read the guide ->eBay Fees for Pokémon Card Sellers
Estimate final value fees, order charges, advertising, shipping, packaging, card cost, and net profit.
Read the guide ->How to Organize a Pokémon Card Collection to Sell
Turn a collection into identified, costed, photographed, labeled, stored, and ready-to-list inventory.
Read the guide ->How to List Pokémon Cards on eBay
Identify the exact card, write a searchable title, document condition, take useful photos, and choose a price and shipping method.
Read the guide ->Raw vs. Graded Pokémon Cards: What Should You Sell on eBay?
Compare grading costs, condition risk, price premiums, turnaround time, demand, and potential profit before submitting a card.
Read the guide ->How to Source Pokémon Cards to Resell on eBay
Evaluate collections, sold prices, condition, authenticity, fees, labor, and resale margin before making an offer.
Read the guide ->How to Write Better eBay Listings for Sports Cards
Create clearer titles, accurate descriptions, useful photos, and complete card details that help buyers find and trust your listings.
Read the guide ->How to Ship Sports Cards Safely After an eBay Sale
Build a repeatable packaging and fulfillment process for raw cards, graded slabs, and multi-card orders.
Read the guide ->How to Improve eBay Sell-Through Rate
Diagnose stale card inventory using listing age, pricing, demand, offers, listing quality, and actual sales performance.
Read the guide ->How to Manage Sports Card Inventory for eBay
A practical inventory system for tracking card location, cost, listing status, sale price, and profit without losing cards in the process.
Read the guide ->How to Price Sports Cards for eBay
Use sold listings, card condition, grading data, fees, and market velocity to choose a price that protects margin and encourages sales.
Read the guide ->A Faster eBay Card Selling Workflow
Move cards from intake to listing, sale, shipping, and reporting with fewer spreadsheets, repeated steps, and disconnected tools.
Read the guide ->Built for card sellers
Run the workflow from one local system.
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