Places to Sell Handmade
5:26 AM
I am listing all the handmade venues, that you can sell your products on, as I find more I will add them to this list and keep it growing.
All these sites are all worth checking out, if you are considering selling handmade, online!
www.etsy.com
www.artfire.com
www.rubylane.com
www.ebay.com
madeitmyself.com
www.dawanda.com
www.folksy.com
icraft.ca
www.misi.co.uk
www.shophandmade.com
www.winkelf.com
www.1000markets.com
www.artflock.com
foodzie.com
www.silkfair.com
supermarkethq.com/browse/everything
www.ioffer.com
www.ecrater.com
www.artefest.com
www.artprice.com
www.ebid.net
www.artbreak.com
www.bigcartel.com
www.bonanzle.com
www.wigix.com
www.trocadero.com
When you are thinking about setting up shop, the main thing to think about are fees, some offer monthly fees like Artfire, where as others like Etsy charge per transaction. Per transaction is only good if you have a small amount of sales, once you get past a certain amount a month a monthly fee might be more for you.
I would stick with one platform though getting your buyers to move to a new platform is hard, believe me I have tried to get my buyers to go to Artfire, they simply wont, they like to buy from Etsy even if they are new buyers they prefer to open up an Etsy account even though I offer coupons for $4.00 off at Artfire & 20% off in my Shop Now account, they still pay more at Etsy, they pay more because Etsy charges more so I cannot offer lower costs with out loosing $$. Etsy is trusted and that is why people tend to use it more, and that is a thing to consider when you are selling online, because #1 you need customers.
Good Luck and enjoy selling handmade!
xoxo -- Aimee
All these sites are all worth checking out, if you are considering selling handmade, online!
www.etsy.com
www.artfire.com
www.rubylane.com
www.ebay.com
madeitmyself.com
www.dawanda.com
www.folksy.com
icraft.ca
www.misi.co.uk
www.shophandmade.com
www.winkelf.com
www.1000markets.com
www.artflock.com
foodzie.com
www.silkfair.com
supermarkethq.com/browse/everything
www.ioffer.com
www.ecrater.com
www.artefest.com
www.artprice.com
www.ebid.net
www.artbreak.com
www.bigcartel.com
www.bonanzle.com
www.wigix.com
www.trocadero.com
When you are thinking about setting up shop, the main thing to think about are fees, some offer monthly fees like Artfire, where as others like Etsy charge per transaction. Per transaction is only good if you have a small amount of sales, once you get past a certain amount a month a monthly fee might be more for you.
I would stick with one platform though getting your buyers to move to a new platform is hard, believe me I have tried to get my buyers to go to Artfire, they simply wont, they like to buy from Etsy even if they are new buyers they prefer to open up an Etsy account even though I offer coupons for $4.00 off at Artfire & 20% off in my Shop Now account, they still pay more at Etsy, they pay more because Etsy charges more so I cannot offer lower costs with out loosing $$. Etsy is trusted and that is why people tend to use it more, and that is a thing to consider when you are selling online, because #1 you need customers.
Good Luck and enjoy selling handmade!
xoxo -- Aimee
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