The only thing with discogs listing and selling is you have to be prepared with packaging material, postage labels and posting itself. You will also encounter disputes over postage/grading/pricing etc. which may or not be worth your time.
If you are selling rare copies of 70's rock they need to be completely accurately listed and graded to achieve proper pricing without get complaints. That as @J0nathan has mentioned is not always straighforward.
I started with 2,500 and now have over 3,000 so there's that to watch out for too. I sold 100's in boxes at a time and lots of individual valuable items too. It does depend on what you have to sell but I have a few hundred listed most of the time and sell 1 or 2 a week most of the time. It's easy to end up with a load that sell very slowly though.
Other people have thrown lists up here with a fixed price per disk and no individual grading and seem to have shifted a few.
The only thing with discogs listing and selling is you have to be prepared with packaging material, postage labels and posting itself. You will also encounter disputes over postage/grading/pricing etc. which may or not be worth your time.
If you are selling rare copies of 70's rock they need to be completely accurately listed and graded to achieve proper pricing without get complaints. That as @J0nathan has mentioned is not always straighforward.
I started with 2,500 and now have over 3,000 so there's that to watch out for too. I sold 100's in boxes at a time and lots of individual valuable items too. It does depend on what you have to sell but I have a few hundred listed most of the time and sell 1 or 2 a week most of the time. It's easy to end up with a load that sell very slowly though.
Other people have thrown lists up here with a fixed price per disk and no individual grading and seem to have shifted a few.