Sell Crafts and Art Online
83Whether you've been laid off from your job, or are just looking to bring in some extra cash each month, it is now easier than ever to sell crafts online. A number of new websites have cropped up recently that literally allow local artists and entrepreneurs to expand their marketing reach across the nation, or even world-wide. Work from home just got a lot easier.
If you have something worth selling, its time to think big! A decade ago, soap-makers, jewelers or seamstresses would either have to set up booths at local events, or spend hours trying to find buyers to take a chance on their products to sell at brick-and-mortar stores.
Today, like many other goods and services, the Internet has changed the way business is operated. Buyers who want to find unique, one-of-a-kind gifts or items, and sellers that wish to reach more, otherwise elusive buyers can now meet up with the simple click of a mouse.
Once you know how to use online marketplaces like the ones reviewed here, you may soon be able to bring in extra cash. If you have a talent in art and crafts, its an easy way to make extra money. And, while you probably won't get rich, at least you'll have a lot more fun and reach many more buyers!
Online Communities and Marketplaces
- Madeitmyself.com
- Etsy
- Silkfair
- Hyena Cart
- eBay
- Craigslist
Madeitmyself.com
Inspired by eBay, madeitmyself.com is an online marketplace where - you guessed it - people who created artistic goods or handmade items can post them for sale. If a willing buyer agrees to your price, the transaction is concluded via PayPal or other online payment options. The seller then ships the item directly to the buyer.
I am telling you.... there are some really fabulous looking items at this site. As of the date of this publication, I found adorable baby hats, a handmade wooden toy truck, a gorgeous turquoise necklace and so much more. The website is easy to navigate, with the different types of goods/services for sale in 28 categories listed on the left-hand side of the page. From accessories to woodworking, take your pick, browse and have fun!
It is free to register at madeitmyself.com. Get to know community members, earn a reputation and follow their straightforward rules of conduct. You do have to be 18 years old to have an account. However, if your children wish to sell their own wares, you could help them do so through your own profile.
As with eBay, you'll pay relatively small listing fee and sales fees to sell your wares. Choose between setting a price, or allowing buyers to negotiate with you. A feedback system, applicable to both buyers and sellers, helps maintain the integrity and safety of online marketplace dealings at madeitmyself.
Madeitmyself.com
Starting a Successful Crafts Business
Etsy.com
Etsy.com has been around three years longer than madeitmyself.com (founded in 2005, vs. 2008). Similarly, it offers a web platform on which to buy and sell handmade goods. There are a few different features, as well, including the option to find local handmade items through the "shop local" button, and a blog features editor's picks. You can filter your search based on type of goods (again, Accessories to Woodworking, as well as color).
Of course, there are rules of conduct at Etsy.com, as well. You need to sign up - again, for free - and are encouraged to create a profile. Feedback will be given to every seller and buyer for each transaction, and community members can also use the flagging feature, if necessary. You need to be 18 to use Etsy, or with parental supervision.
One of the best features, in my opinion, is "Facebook Connect." As explained in the FAQ section:
You can share select actions you take on Etsy with your friends on Facebook. These actions currently include adding an item to your Etsy Favorites ("hearting" an item) and listing an item on Etsy.
After hearting an item or listing an item, you will see an option to post the item to Facebook. Clicking that link activates a pop-up from Facebook where you can preview and annotate your post before publishing the item to your Facebook Profile and Facebook friends' Home pages.
Etsy also offers public forums, chat rooms, and a "Storque," which is described as a "superblog" that provides information and announcements for buyers and sellers about the site and the handmade lifestyle. Beyond that, take a look at the Alchemy feature which allows buyers to make requests for a specific good, and artisans/sellers to post special bid items.
This is just the tip of the iceberg with respect to Etsy. Take a look around the site. If you're an artist or craftsperson, or someone looking for a really unique item, this may be your place to buy and sell online.
How to Use Etsy
Silkfair.com and Hyena Cart
Silkfair.com is another option for buying and selling handmade items. However, this site also includes vintage, antiques, personalized items and collectibles. So, its not strictly a crafts marketplace. Registration is free, restricted to those over 18, and there is a strong community in which you can participate. I love the custom shops option, which provides you the appearance of your own website! You can follow Silkfair on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.
For those with a "green" bent, Hyena Cart is a "collection of earth-friendly shops." As a seller, you end up setting up your own "shop," which is powered by the Hyena Cart shopping code. You don't pay commissions, but you do invest in a small monthly fee ($10 to set up, then $5 a month). Once you sign up, you'll reach nearly 50,000 registered Hyena Cart shoppers. From cloth diapers to paper crafts, home decor and bath/body items, you'll find a wide range of goods for sale at HC. Sellers can either set a price, or put their wares up for auction. You choose!
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EBay and Craigslist
Of course, you can always sell your homemade items on eBay and/or Craigslist. These communities have been established for many years, and most people are familiar with their operation and rules of conduct. Both sites are free to use, however, on eBay you'll pay listing fees and other costs are associated with premium features including additional photos, featuring your product, etc.
The value of using one of the other online marketplaces is that they are focused solely or largely on handmade crafts and art. However, until they are better known, you may reach a wider market through using eBay or Craigslist.
If you can afford the time and energy to do so, try experimenting to see where you get the best sales, and which platform is best for you as far as investment (considering listing and sales fees, online support, etc.)
As a writer and amateur photographer, I spend most of my days selling these two types of art, if you will. Photography can be sold not only at stock photography sites, but also through these online crafts and art marketplaces.
Have you used Etsy, Silkfair, Madeitmyself or Hyena Cart? We'd love to read your comments and reviews.
Happy crafting! Hope you learned how to make some extra money!
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I am not extremely artistic, but every now and again I can come up with a craft that knocks my socks off.... maybe I can come up with some things that will knock other peoples socks off too.
I have heard of etsy before, but after watching the video on them I am now very interested in them. The video not only promoted the site well, but spoke the truth regarding handmade goods and creating micro economies... it looks like it is doing a good job using technology to go back in time and create communities based on hand made goods.
Great, thank you! Will be traveling over to my hub to add yours
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I have an account on etsy but have not posed any photos of art-work yet. Etsy looks like they have a nice variety of one-of-a-kind items. The other places I will check-out, thanks for info.
This is really great info! I think it's about time I look into these things.
Thanks for sharing.
Great and informative although I think as a non-US citizen I couldn't join the sites.
Don't do crafts myself, but have several friends who do. They should all know about these various sites, so thanks for concentrating them in one place
THanks for a short yet very informative list- I hate brief, but overwhelmingly long lists of sites. This is great info!!
This is a terrific hub! I love handmade knits and have considered selling some of my own scarf dessigns just for fun. Now I know where to sell them! :)
I have also started my own business and its very hard with no money. i understand all to well.
steph, isn't it great that the computer is making it possible for crafts people and artists to get their work out there - that through this modern electronic medium, small cottage industry is possible again.
I like this hub
great information. There are many people made crafts around me. I'll suggest them to sell their craft to this online store. thanks for share,
Hello,i found your hub really interesting.i have started my own etsy shop called www.originalsample.etsy.com selling soft accessories and finding it a useful form of income as i am a full time mum.Howevwer I used to run my own business before i had my daughter.These sites allow people to show there handcrafted products without costs that are too high.
I had an e-bay shop but found it too expensive and the prices achieved where too low to make a profit.
Steph, I haven't checked in on you for quite awhile. Get so busy writing - forget to visit my hub friends. I didn't even know these sites existed. I have some ideas in mind - I think would go over BIG. Thanks for the info. HUGS
Really great and informative hub.I did not know about the alternative ways to sell online. Thanks.
Great hub!!! Packed with tons of great information for artists and people that sell art related products. Thanks!
Great information, we do craft shows but selling online is pretty low key!
What fantastic ideas to make extra money, I'll have to find my knitting needles.
I've heard of Etsy but not the others. Thanks for this information. I love the idea of handmade one of a kind items. While I enjoy writing online and earning money I do have the need to do something creative.
Thanks I will bookmark this. Looks like a long winter ahead - maybe I can start creating. Hmmmmm.
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ok i am newperson so i went to tel you plese tel me ow to use tis web
- Business is a very desirable way to earn. Also, for me, this is the best way that you can invest your money and make sure that there is a greater return. When I read this, I was amazed for the idea that you can definitely earn from the crafts that you have and even start the business in home. Another thing is the idea that you can sell them online. It really is awesome. Anyways, thank you for sharing this one. This is very helpful especially to those who are planning to create a business using art works.
I am new at selling my decorative birdhouses on line. I am very happy with a website called Artfire. There is no cost to list as many items as you want. You pay a small fee when you sell. You not only can list handmade items but also vintage items. I have also tried Etsy but like Artfire much better as it is easy to use and no upfront fees. Check it out at www.artfire.com
Really great and informative hub.I did not know about the alternative ways to sell online. Thanks. Great writeup..
This is GREAT information and a must read and this will help me with my online business. Great article.
Really good blog
I use Craftgo.com.Its new but with no set up fees its really a risk free way to sell Crafts.
I like the way they let you use the local websites so you can use your local currency
If your looking for a place to sell crafts online you should also check us out. http://www.azcraze.com
We encourage community growth and believe that every small business deserves a fair chance. We only allow sellers from the US and our model is setup similar to craigslist.. visitors are shown products from the states they live in first with the option to shop other states if they wish.
Our fees are simple just $5 a month or $50 a year to list up to 250 products with no listing or product commission fees. You pay the monthly or yearly fee and keep 100% of your profits.
Need help marketing your products?
We offer an affiliate program that sellers can choose to participate in, you can even create your own banners that affiliates participating in your program can use.
Any questions email us support@azcraze.com, hope to see you soon!
Hi mine is not a comment but i come from Uganda and i have good handmade crafts which you might like and so am finding market for those international buyers who can buy my goods,please let me have your email and mine is this mbrenoch@yahoo.com
I did not really understand what Etsy was all about before reading your article. Thanks for the informative hub!
Have your tried www.artulis.com for selling craft? Seems simpler than some of the others.
Another place to sell crafts online is at UniSquare's Crafts Marketplace:
http://www.unisquare.com/buy/12753/crafts/
There are no listing fees and only a low, flat 2% final value fee, only if an item sells. There are no registration fees and you can list unlimited items for free. You can also accept PayPal and Google Checkout. Sellers can build free web stores similar to ebay, with custom categories, upload store logo, change color scheme and have a store search feature.
We have leading-edge targeted marketing that uses advanced search engine optimization (SEO). This draws in targeted visitors and traffic. As a brand new site, we have already brought in visitors and produced sales. So if you're thinking about selling crafts, don't forget about UniSquare as an alternative or supplement to ebay or etsy!
Kind regards
UniSquare
Great article...I know you wrote it a few years ago, but I just found it today.
Another great Craft Mall that you have not mentioned is the GLC Arts and Crafts Mall. Your store won't get lost because they have a store directory on the home page which lists all the stores in the mall in alphabetical order.




































VioletSun Level 5 Commenter 2 years ago
This is a very informative hub; had not heard of madeitmyself.com. I agree, that we have plenty of opportunities to make some income online and progress to a full time business, but it takes persistence. Its good to be resourceful, especially with the state of our economy. I wrote a hub about reinventing oneself after a job loss, would like to add your hub to a list I have of helpful hubs, if its okay with you.
Thumbs up!