Sell your crafts online
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There are lots of ways to sell you crafty goods either for free or for a little investment in some advertising. Here is some listings you can use to sell your crafty goods. If you know of any new ones, not included in this list, Please let me know. Thank you,
Jennifer
Etsy.com
Etsy is an online marketplace for buying & selling all things handmade. $.20 listing fee and 3.5% transaction fee. Also has a huge virtual community to help with various craft business topics.
GoZabo.com
It is free to join and charges a 4% sales fee on your total sales. All Artisans must be pre-approved before they can subscribe to GoZabo.com. This gives the GoZabo Gang the ability to make sure only fine artisans and crafters are showcased on GoZabo.com!
HandMadeCatalog.com
Pay $4.95 per month or $40.00 per year for a Basic Membership; or $7.95 per month or $60.00 per year for a Standard Membership or $12.95 per month or $100 per year for a Professional Membership.
HyenaCart.com
$10 setup fee, and then $5 per month after that. You can let the payment lapse whenever you want and then pick up the payments again at any time.
InetFlea.com
Standard membership is $19.95 per month and allows the Seller to list an unlimited number of items and one photo per item.
KinfolkCrafts.com
To setup a full store/site, there’s a $75 set-up fee and $10.00 per month hosting fee – The minimum hosting requirement is 3 months. – No commission fees are charged.
LillysPlace.net
$30 set-up fee and $10.00 per month. No other fees. Unlimited product listings.
Lov.li
free to list, 3.5% commission on sales
Mintd.com
Setting up a shop with up to 3 products is free with a 5.0% fee on the free account. Plans range from $20 – $100 per month with varying commission and number of products. Pricing in AUD.
ProfessionalCrafters.com
$6.50 per “booth†and $10 per webpage.
StrictlyHandmade.com
$25.00 per category, per year processing & registration fee and 10% commission
UnderTheRainbow.us
No monthly fees and a 15% commission.
UsFreeAds.com
Free-2 ads at a time; Gold Membership-$10/year, 25 ads; Premium Membership-$9.99/month, unlimited ads.
uShops.com
Free to setup a shop, list, and sell. There is currently no limit to the number of items you can display in your shop
WagglePop.com
The SmartSell Enterprise package is $29.95 a month for unlimited listings.
WWCrafters.com
No listing fee. There is a 2.5% when your item is sold.
Yessy.com
14-day free trial, after the trial there is an annual fee of $59. 10% processing fee if processed the Yessy ordering system. Unlimited listings.
ArtisansMarket.com
$10 a month and 10% of sales; no per item fee
Unlimited gallery space with no advertising limitations
ArtFire.com
They have two membership levels. The basic is free with a 10 item limit. The verified account is currently running a special of $7/month with no item fee. No commissions or fees with either level.
ArtseFest.com
Artsefest.com brings together Artisans, Crafters and Shoppers from all over the USA to create a craft-show style atmosphere on the Web. Pricing varies, if you build a website through artsefest.com, it will range from $14 – $18 per month. If you already have a website it is $8 per month.
Buysellcommunity.com
Free venue to exchange goods and services. You can sell more than arts and crafts.
CraftersBuzz.com
If you have a website, you can post unlimited ads for your first year. Or you can build a website through craftersbuzz.com for $9.99 a month.
CraftMall.com
No listing fee or commission of sale. The basic account ranges from $7.95 to list up to 15 products to $47.95 to list up to 500 products and there are multiple levels in between.
Craigslist.org
Local classifieds and forums for more than 550 cities in over 50 countries worldwide – community moderated, and largely free.
Chocosho.com
You submit your photos via email and they send you more info if they’re interested in marketing your line. I was unable to find any prices/commissions.
Copacetique.com
They sell on consignment. Couldn’t find fees since it looks like a per item basis, “Give us as many details as possible about the crafty item you wish to sell, and pictures are highly encouraged!â€
Craftyones.com
Free listing as they are rebuilding their new site. Once established, they will offer affordable listings and general listings will be free with reciprocal links.
Dawanda.com
Listing your items is currently free but they are planning to introduce a small listing fee per item in the future. They do take a 5% commission. Pricing in Euros.
eCrater.com
100% free marketplace and a free e-commerce website builder.