Do you create and sell handmade products? Whether you have your own website or sell your handmade products on sites like Etsy or ArtFire, one of the challenges you might face is to get your products in front of your...
Dear Lifehacker,I like to make things and sell them in my spare time. I heard Etsy's going to start letting big companies sell stuff on their site and I'm afraid I'll get muscled out. Where should I go? What sites should I sign up with? Should I just deal with regular retailers instead?
Want to sell your handmade crafts online? Etsy should not be your first choice and here's why, along with several alternative sites that might suit you better.
Buy and sell handmade or vintage items, art and supplies on Etsy, the world's most vibrant handmade marketplace. Share stories through millions of items from around the world.
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Today's post is a list of six sites you can use to start selling your crafts. If you know of any others that are good or want to provide some feedback on the sites listed below, please feel free to do so in the comments: #1 - Etsy Etsy is probably the biggest craft & ...
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