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CN PodcastEP 41
Sports Cards Aren’t a Hobby Anymore… They’re an Industry
1/16/202620:58
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/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
The sports card world is evolving — and the changes go far beyond marketplaces.
In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford and Brian Ludd explore why building a successful card marketplace is so difficult, why even major companies struggle to gain traction, and how collector behavior is shifting as the industry matures.
They discuss trust, scale, and experience, the growing importance of singles, allocation dynamics that keep leaders on top, and why digital tools, retail environments, and community are becoming central to the future of collecting.
This conversation reframes sports cards not as a hobby, but as a full-scale industry — and explains what that shift means for collectors, shops, platforms, and anyone building in the space.
Topics Covered
• Why Walmart & Fanatics struggle with marketplaces
• The three things every marketplace needs to survive
• Why most new platforms fail early
• Why singles are changing collector behavior
• What “industry” really means for sports cards
• Allocation freezes and power consolidation
• Why experience beats transactions
Why This Episode Matters
The sports card world is being reshaped quietly — not by hype, but by behavior.
Links & Resources
• Download the LUDX app (iOS & Android)
• Be on the lookout for Collector Nation Website!
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