How to Sell Things on Steam

avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago
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avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

Selling stuff on Steam is pretty much a game on its own! First, you need to have something to sell, like trading cards, skins, or in-game items. Make sure these items are eligible for trading on the Steam Market. Here's the quick guide: Open up Steam, head to the 'Community' tab and select 'Market'. Click on the 'Sell an item' button, choose the item from your inventory, set your price, agree to the Steam agreement, and bam! You're an online merchant now.

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avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

It's all about those trading cards and skins. Just go to your inventory, select what you wanna sell, hit that sell button, price it right, and done. Easy peasy.


avatarReoccuringRace2 years ago

Honestly, selling on Steam is not worth the hassle. Better to just enjoy the games.

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