Buyers want proof, not promises
You sell on what people can see: macro of surface wear, edge shots, packaging, and sometimes a 10-second clip of holo shift or a watch movement ticking. ImageEvent hosts all of it ad-free. No ads next to your $800 rookie card.
Need layout ideas? Browse public gallery themes or the businesses hub. Video limits: video support details.
Post a public album of recent sales so forum folks know your photos are legit. When a buyer DMs about the 1952 Topps, move that lot to a passworded folder with every angle. How sharing works: share albums.
One album for Obverse, one for Reverse, one for Edge and holder shots. Drop "shot under LED ring light, no flash" in the description so nobody argues about glare later.
Uploading a whole show table at once? uploading help.
Screen-only until PayPal clears? Done. Full-res download after payment? Turn it on for that album. Say it in your listing so buyers know what they get — settings are in Download controls.
Yes. Set the album public and paste the link in your forum post, Discord, or auction thread.
For high-end cards and coins, yes. A quick tilt shows holo or patina in a way a flat photo never will. Skeptical buyers calm down faster.
See our packages. Big personal collections usually fit Premium. Dealers archiving years of lots often go Power Premium.
Hub: businesses.