Learn

Practical guides for selling Pokémon and TCG cards on eBay - written for sellers who plan to still be doing this next year.

Pricing

How to price Pokémon cards for eBay

A practical guide to pricing Pokémon cards for eBay - why the lowest listing is a trap, how to read active vs. sold comps, and how to set a price that actually sells.

Grading

Is your Pokémon card worth grading?

Before you spend $20+ sending a card to PSA, run the numbers. A no-hype guide to grading ROI - when it pays, when it doesn’t, and the PSA 10 cliff that decides it.

Selling

How to sell Pokémon card lots on eBay

Bulk and commons piling up? Lots are how you move them. How to build a Pokémon card lot that sells, price it so it’s worth your time, and photograph it so buyers trust you.

Product

Getting started with TCGPursuit

New to TCGPursuit? Here’s the core loop that runs your whole eBay TCG business - build inventory, research real prices, push to eBay, and reprice - all in one place.

Selling

What eBay fees really cost you on a card sale

A clear breakdown of eBay’s selling fees for trading cards - the 13.25% final value fee, the per-order fee, promoted listings, and how to price so you still make money after eBay takes its cut.

Grading

PSA vs. CGC vs. BGS vs. TAG: which grader should you use?

A straight comparison of the major card grading companies in 2026 - what PSA, CGC, BGS, and the AI-driven newcomer TAG cost, how long they take, and which one the resale market actually pays more for.

Selling

How multi-variation eBay listings work for card sellers

eBay lets you sell many cards under a single multi-variation listing. Here’s how variation listings work, the 250-variation cap, the pitfalls, and why they’re a power tool for set sellers.