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bxpuser24710519 Apr 15th 2011 8:18 pm

On line selling
 
I want to test the market with a few handmade items. I know of E Bay, Etsy, Folksy and a few others. I have a website and could do a plug in PayPal or Google Cart but have no idea where to find the info on it and not sure I want to tie the two just yet.

I am looking for any ideas thanks

Rosemary Apr 15th 2011 11:02 pm

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Do you belong to any craft forums? They would be a great source of info for you. What crafts will you be hoping to sell?

Rosemary

bxpuser24710519 Apr 16th 2011 1:36 am

Re: On line selling
 
Hi no not a member of any craft forums.

I make mini albums, I will look and see if I can upload here.


Edit ..... I have added a few images of my 'creations' to my Gallery here. Hope you can see them.

Rosemary Apr 16th 2011 2:01 am

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Originally Posted by The Capitans Wench (Post 9308768)
Hi no not a member of any craft forums.

I make mini albums, I will look and see if I can upload here.

I would suggest that you start joining a few as they are a wealth of information.

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou...f9uRQb9_VDdSew

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou..._IG1itJJ7pDaYQ

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou...vXk6b3vs-w-CnA

Here are a few for you to look at. I am a member of the first one but have not been on there for a long time.

Love albums, would love to see yours. My daughter owns a craft shop in Cornwall and loves making cards, albums etc.

Rosemary
Rosemary

bxpuser24710519 Apr 16th 2011 2:11 am

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Thanks for the links, I am a member of so many fora and I don't use most of them ! I will take a look though, I spend most of my time at craft table or searching for 'material' on the net.

Rosemary Apr 16th 2011 2:41 am

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Doing any form of craft is so therapuetic and whiles away the hours in a very satisfactory way. Good to see someone spending their time usefully and gaining a lot of pleasure from it.

Rosemary

bxpuser24710519 Apr 17th 2011 4:39 am

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Has no one got any other suggestions then ?

Mitzyboy Apr 17th 2011 6:01 am

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Well, it's a lot of hassle but you will probably find that there is a local network of craft fairs. We do our own greetings cards and have tried them. They are not all expensive ... the most expensive was €70 at Denia, but that can be as little as €20.

It gets your name about, and if you do some business cards it will direct people to your web site

bxpuser24710519 Apr 17th 2011 7:52 am

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Do you mean in Sevilla ? I don't think I am making myself clear here. Local fairs are no use to me I don't drive. I am not putting the items on my website ( well not yet ) I was looking for website names similar to e bay Folksy ( who don't allow any sellers other than Uk based) Esty etc Or other on line ideas. I have put a few inages of what I make in my gallery.

missile Apr 17th 2011 8:37 am

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What gallery would that be? :confused:

bxpuser24710519 Apr 17th 2011 8:50 am

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My photo gallery on here, top of page and under .... Photo Gallery, I had forgotten there was one here.

AdrianTO Apr 17th 2011 12:09 pm

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Originally Posted by The Capitans Wench (Post 9308404)
I want to test the market with a few handmade items. I know of E Bay, Etsy, Folksy and a few others. I have a website and could do a plug in PayPal or Google Cart but have no idea where to find the info on it and not sure I want to tie the two just yet.

I am looking for any ideas thanks

So 1) You have a website.
2) You want to use your existing website to try and sell some of your products.
3) You want to use Paypal or Google Checkout so that people can pay you.
4) And you want to know how to make it work?

bxpuser24710519 Apr 17th 2011 6:13 pm

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[QUOTE=AdrianTO;9310766]

So 1) You have a website. Yes

2) You want to use your existing website to try and sell some of your products. NO as said not sure I want to confuse the issue by having some things for sale but NOT what is already on there... photographs.

3) You want to use Paypal or Google Checkout so that people can pay you. I need to use something, these seem to be the popular options.


4) And you want to know how to make it work? I think this cold has fogged my brain and I am not making myself understood.

As I said I am looking for places to put a few handmade items up for sale. I have looked at Esty, mostly American sellers it seemed. Folksy is UK only and they are keeping that way, I have enquired. I buy on E Bay so that is also an option BUT


I was asking if anyone knew of other websites to look at, It has been suggested elsewhere Blogger but it comes up in Spanish and I want English. Also Big Cartel was mentioned I will look at that today.

whitelinen Apr 17th 2011 9:16 pm

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Coming late to an over saturated market is never a good idea.

To be successful is to be amongst the first.

Whilst your stuff looks well made you havnt mentioned price which is crucial.

The cost of postage from Spain is high and puts people off.

Ebay is probably the best way to sell online as has offers the best exposure.

Paypal is the best way to take online payment in as much as it is well known and well established..

Rosemary Apr 17th 2011 9:56 pm

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Can I ask whether you are looking at this as a way of making money and therefore making ends meet or a way of sustaining a hobby that interests you? I know from experience that often we love making something and run out of who we can make them for and the hobby unfortunately then has to be shelved. Although there are many people making cards etc they are probably totally different from yours so therefore it is worth giving it a go and enjoy what you are doing.

There is a woman called Claire living in Malaga (I think) that makes earrings and bracelets etc from Fimo and sell them via e-bay and etsy as far as I know.

Postage is always an issue but if people really want something they will be willing to pay the going rate. Obviously the price of the item is also relevant.

Hope you discover the answers and good luck on what you decide to do.

Rosemary


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