To not hijack Hustler's thread, I'm gonna discuss this further in this one.
Like anything, cards are worth whatever someone is willing to pay for them.
Very true. But this:
My cards on CCG-SINGLES are priced aggressively for sure, and are usually priced much higher than what you could buy any individual card on eBay.
and this:
But most of my customers are people looking to buy in bulk, or complete a deck or collection in
"one stop". It's a different kind of customer who shops for single cards on eBay (where you would have to paying shipping from a dozen different sellers to get the lowest prices on each card) or people who buy/sell/trade on the forums here.
Totally contradicts each other, even with the shipping argument. I buy in bulk as well when I can, and even then I'll pay way, way less for 4 cards + shipping than one card from your shop. Especially when considering cards like
Gates of the Dead City.
Btw. aggressive pricing works the other way around.
My goal and my pricing structure has always been that I'd rather have a card priced higher than the average BUT IN-STOCK, than a card that that is priced less than the average, but out of stock.
So, having high prices, selling nothing or rarely and therefor always have it in stock>selling cards at a more frequent rate? Don't think so.
Now, I won't say how you have to run your business, that is entirely up to you. Also, this isn't meant as an offensive post, just my opinion. AND this is a very good example to NOT use your prices as reference.