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Actually, it's probably better to sell such things on Etsy. I've heard eBay referred to as FeeBay. I myself haven't sold on eBay, but I understand their fees are high. Etsy has a low posting and commission fee. It's a place for all things handmade and vintage.
I'm generally not much of a window shopper, but I can't help going there just to stare at all the pretty stuff for sale. |
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As a customer, I am more likely to look for handmade on Etsy than Ebay, as SoCalifrugal mentions. If someone can set themselves apart as being truly an artisan, rather than just an assembler of purchased beads and components, I am all the more interested.
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Then again I'm a boy. And not one that wears bling. |
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Another thing you could try, which one of my friends did, is sell them on commission at places like hair salons and chemists.
When I worked as a hairdresser a few of the salons I worked in had a little stand at the front with jewellery provided by someone who made it at home. Each week/fortnight they would come in and get the money from what we sold. The salon kept like $2 from each sale. We sold a few pieces a week and it cost the seller nothing to advertise and hundreds of people saw them each week. Last edited by 1milliondollarchallenge : 05-24-2010 at 05:46 PM. Reason: bad spelling! |
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Arghhh! Beware of thinking 'if you make them, they will come!!'
I have been designing and selling jewelry for 3 years on Etsy and here it is in a nutshell: 1. You are but a drop in the ocean. Although Etsy receives great traffic (millions of hits per day), you need to promote yourself and bring in customers. REALLY. 2. Nothing, nothing will happen unless you have a very very distinct style and product. And even if you DO nothing nothing will happen unless it is represented supremely well in photographs. 3. Be very wise in controlling expenses! Base expenses on income. BEWARE 4. Etsy (and ebay and artfire and other sites) have a several months learning curve to get good at having a presence. It is a computer time sink unless you budget time! Find out where you get results and put time toward that (ie twitter, facebook, ads, etc.) 5. Finally and most importantly!! If you don't design and craft (jewelry, cards, or whatever) for love and pleasure, DON'T DO IT! You will inevitably become frustrated and unhappy with the lack of attention. Now, go and click on my Etsy shop and see what I mean, The Frugal Artisan |
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I've been trying to start up my own business, but it seems like once I started then everyone started. Even the craft stores are carrying more beads and things these days.
Does anyone have any tips? has anyone tried out on etsy? let me know anything you can think of! thanks! |
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Great tips for the aspiring merchant. Thanks! |
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Woot woot! lol. Just wanted to push some business your way ![]() |
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