selling Vinyl


Can someone walk me through selling software. I have done it a few times in the past, but can't seem figure it out.
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I agree that Discogs can be a good place to sell and to buy, but the biggest foible is the tendency of unsophisticated or lazy sellers to post their particular records indiscriminately in the first pressing subpage when what they are offering is anything but. If you are selling pop or rock of any value, you should verify the pressing/matrix numbers and post in the proper section.
I've sold some vinyl on Ebay very quickly- my rules are easy to follow: good pics, accurate pressing info and conservative grading.
I don't think A-Gon is a particularly good place to sell vinyl.
If the records you are selling aren't particularly valuable, just give them away to somebody- good karma and no effort in creating listings! I got rid of at least 1200 records last year that way. Made room for the stuff I want to keep.
Selling on ebay isn't quickly by any means. While you list 10 records on ebay you can list hundreds on discogs. I used to sell on ebay 14 years ago and wanted to start again recently. I couldn't access my old account after that long period of time and opened new one. New one got quickly lots of positive feedbacks, but one day I asked to increase my listing-selling limit and they found that my previous ID has an outstanding balance and restricted my account.
Due to their very limited ability of the customer service they couldn't figure out how I would pay the balance if I don't have access to my account.
Regrets=none after I moved ALL of my listings to discogs and started selling from there: No restrictions, no need to call and wait hours on hold till you can request selling limit increase... EBAY, YOU FIRED! FINITO! HASTA LA VISTA BB! SEE YOU NEVER!
Wanted to actually make a new post on that, but Audiogon doesn't like it's beloved partner and owner bashed or critisized
You can also sell your vinyl on Amazon. Search for the records you want to sell on Amazon and if they have it listed there you can sell them. Amazon often provides a link on an item for you to sell one of your own. The only problem is that it isn't quick. I've had record listings sit on Amazon for months before they were sold. That and the sale commissions aren't the friendliest anymore I'm finding with Amazon.

Regarding Ebay you record sale can move fast if you start it off at a penny or a $.99 listing. Pretty much you have to sell it cheap if you want the records sold fast.
spend valuable time to list $1 record with your own pictures uploaded and filled-up template? it's a joke to spend even 5m to create $1 listing. than rake is gonna be close to 20%.
amazon charges $1 per listing and there's a time limit as well. not as much restrictions there as with ebay.
I tried e-bay also for an alternative route. I agree 100%, it's ridiculous. What would it cost to have a customer service phone rep, just to help people out.
So Discogs and/or Amazon are a bit more user friendly? The former is great for looking up first pressings to research value…! Cheers -Don