My opinion is that if you have material that collectors are looking for then they will find your listings. In the end you are looking for the 1 view from the person that is going to pull the trigger. If you have lots of views after 20 days at a BIN then you probably have a beautiful card that's a bit overpriced. Not a lot of views then what you have isn't what many shoppers are actively looking for or the price is so high they don't even bother to click on it. All you can do is wait for the one that is looking and willing at your price come by for the most part. One thing is make sure your listings are complete with accurate selections for Era, Year, Manufacturer, Grader, ect so buyers that use those filters get your listing in their searches. Beyond that the rest becomes gimmickery that is just as likely to turn off buyers as to garner a few extra clicks. I know that probably wasn't what you wanted to hear but good luck with your sales!
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Personal Collection Magic Number: 29
Collecting Hall of Famers and players with Nebraska connections.
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