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Where Can I Sell Handcrafted Items?

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Date: 01/30/2008 Topics: Budget and Finance > Making Money | Readers Request > Budget  
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Where do you sell handcrafted items? I need some ideas.

Chrissy from Dresden, ME
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Post By SILKFAIR (Guest Post) (03/07/2008)
Please visit SILKFAIR ( http://www.silkfair.com">http://www.silkfair.com ). We are a new online general goods marketplace, and will be offering a new dedicated indie site shortly. Products for sale at indie site will be listed in our main marketplace.

Currently, we offer free store / listings, and you'll be able to forward your own domain name and be supported by our system. In addition, we support full PayPal and GoogleCheckout integration.

You can test-drive our system in our sandbox, which is accessible from our home page at http://www.silkfair.com">http://www.silkfair.com .

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Post By (Guest Post) (02/09/2008)
Here are several places you can sell some handmades
that I found a link to here:

http://www.primitivecrossroads.com/online_auctions.htm

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Post by jmerinka7 (3) | (02/03/2008)
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I agree with Lisa, Etsy.com is a better and cheap choice. They have a long term to show the product, up to six month for the same ammount and you can received a payments via paypal.
Etsy: Marketplace for handmade products. Buy and sell housewares, clothing, accessories, artwork, needlecraft, and much more.
www.etsy.com
Jmerinka7

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Post By Paula Jo Carr Mebane, NC (Guest Post) (01/31/2008)
Go to the Goodwill, Salvation Army etc. parking lot (ask their manager for permission first and then sell away).

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Post by smilingfaces88 (19) | (01/31/2008)
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You could sell them at a farmers market or flee market in the area where you live.

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Post By Lisa L (Guest Post) (01/31/2008)
I just ran across a great site called etsy.com. They have some wonderful handmade items and anyone can post/sell there.

lisa

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Post by theseamstress (255) | (01/30/2008)
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I sell on ebay and do great. Picking the right catagory to list is key. For hand crafted Items they actually have sections just for those. when you start your selling on the item first do a catagory search by putting in what it is your selling and it will direct you as to the best selling catagory to choose. Also I have heard good results for hand crafted items sold on etsy.com

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