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I started a blog a few weeks ago. I added some new entries tonight. I have a few more I want to add soon. I am blogging about my work and what I offer. I also am going to blog about interesting stuff besides jewelry. I also blog about other artists work. I am currently looking for artists to feature...
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Below is a list of additional websites for selling jewelry and other handcrafts. www.artistryarts.com (thanks Gemkitty!) www.winkelf.com www.zibbet.com www.silkfair.com www.dawanda.com www.madeitmyself.com www.shophandmade.com Also, for listing all of your shops, for free, you may wish to register at...
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Hi All! Based on postings from a few other threads, I thought that perhaps I would start one about listing websites for which we jewelry artisans can sell our wares. We all about Etsy and how overcrowded it is with jewelry. I thought I would start with a list of websites for which I am familiar and,...
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Most venues will want to have you place your jewelry on consignment. It would be unusual to have them purchase anything out right but that is the best case scenario for you the artist. Under a consignment agreement, you typically take the majority of the risk in hopes something gets sold. Be prepared...
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Are you sick of GreedBay fees? There is a new site: http://www.neoloch.com It's FREE to list and the final value fees are low. If your item doesn't sell, the listing was free - what have you got to lose? Nice, friendly and helpful folks over there, too.
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Whether you are new to selling, have stuff to auction or are sick of GreedBay fees, there is a new site: http://www.neoloch.com It's FREE to list and the final value fees are low. If your item doesn't sell, the listing was free - what have you got to lose? Nice, friendly and helpful folks over...
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