Wednesday, July 14, 2010

To sell handmade jewelry: besides Ebay & your own website, what are some good places online to sell?

I create my own handmade jewelry:


http://www.sentimentaljewelrycreations.c...





I have been selling some pieces on Ebay and my website primarily serves as an online catalog. I need to add more though ! ;)





I am looking for some more profitable places that aren't high cost to sell my jewelry. Im also looking for a way to "break into the retail world" with my jewelry. I would love to be able to sell it to other online shops, or other shops around the U.S. I have it in one small craft shop in my hometown-but i live in a VERY small town-about 2100 to be exact and theres not alot of places there to sell it in.





So im looking for more places online and around the country to sell in or to approach with my jewelry. One day--i would like this to be my own business and to not have to work full time for somebody else :)--its always been one of my dreams to have my own business--or to even have my own little shop--selling my jewelry :)....Any advice would be greatly appreciated :) Thanks..

To sell handmade jewelry: besides Ebay %26amp; your own website, what are some good places online to sell?
A better place to sell handmade jewelry is Etsy.com http://www.etsy.com , which sells everything handmade. If you do handmade products, this is the place to go.





Selling fees are WAAAYYYY cheaper than ebay. They may not have the avalanche of buyers that ebay has, but it can save you tons in listing fees. You can list an item for 6 months for only 10 cents.
Reply:A great site to sell on is: www.ioffer.com, they are very inexpensive and you only pay after your item sells, they have been around for a long time and a lot of ebay sellers have transferred their accounts over to ioffer. Report It

Reply:hi, i also have built my website,


i'd like to shere my experience with you!!


http://www.mysoler.com Report It

Reply:try http://www.craigslist.org.
Reply:www.wholesalecrafts.com


This is a pricey avenue, but if you are serious about hitting the retail market, it's the place to be. Buyers from elite boutiques and independent galleries use the site to find new artists. Good luck!
Reply:if you want to make a site of your own for free, or may be a business site, a professional one, you must check out this one, http://createwebsite.50webs.com/ has all the information you require, and also get more people to visit your site, search engine submittions, and many more, just check it out,
Reply:my friend makes rings and sells them at hair and nail salons. also at tannig salons. she can't make em fast enough. good luck
Reply:Create a web site, then advertise... but there are places to get started like opening a free account at www.boundlessgallery.com
Reply:I would look up various artist groups for jewelry..I belong to a fine arts website that promotes their members art and websites. This could help bring in more profits.


Also, look for various community websites...something like craigslist.org, where you can place adds for your jewelry. (and its free)


Good Luck!


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