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10 Places to Sell your Handmade Goods

 Places to sell Handmade Crafts Online



Good afternoon my crochet queens and kings!


It’s Latoya here from anxiouslycrochet.shop! How are you guys? Hope everyone is doing well and managing through the year. You were probably wondering what happened? You haven’t posted in a while you ok? Thanks for your concern. I'm doing great now. Well, let’s get into this post.  



Ever have a craft or skill you are really good at but don’t know where to sell online? If so, this post is for you! Yes, you!


Like you and other readers, I have been doing pet portraits, jewelry, and now crochet. Over the years I started seeing crafts and DIYs as the newest trends. 


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The niche of handmade is totally huge! Whether you make jewelry, knit, crochet, woodwork, etc, you can turn that into a business! I know you have probably seen commercials of ETSY and its great online community of sellers and buyers. Etsy is great but doesn’t just stop there, there are plenty of other great sites you can sell your items on as well.

 

Here’s the list:


  1. Etsy     One of the best-known marketplace for crafters and sellers. ( I heard accounts were free but you do have to pay listing fees for your items.)

  2. Supermarket- I only heard a tiny bit about this site. It connects customers to designers.

  3. Art Fire-  A well-known indie marketplace with a big community. It is free for sellers but also offers paid accounts for larger inventory. ( I’m definitely looking into this site myself.)

  4. E-Crater-  a free Web store builder and online marketplace. I heard if you have an eBay account you can also import to E-Crater.

  5. Handmade Artists Shop-  Crafters and Artists can share their products, ask questions, and get advice. Customers can also browse the site and purchase products.

  6. Zibbet-  an online marketplace that is good for craft supplies, vintage items, and photography.

  7. Icraft-  this site is only for handmade. No food, vintage, or craft supplies. 3 plans are on the site ranging from $5-15 per month. (no listing fees)

  8. Bonanza- I just open this store literally a couple of months ago. I still need to upload more items lol. What I do like about it is that it’s free to set up, and the site is advertised on big buying channels like Google Shopping.

  9. Made it Myself- I am researching on this one. But I found out that it’s a free marketplace to show your handmade items.

  10.  DaWanda- A worldwide marketplace for crafters. Sellers sign up for accounts and create their own collection of products.



That is my list of 10 Online marketplaces to sell your crafts.


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Hi I'm Latoya and I live in northeastern NC. I have 1 son who is now an adult in college. On my homestead I love spending time fishing, Crocheting, and just creating cool DIYS.

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