Thursday, December 31, 2009

Handcrafted Beaded Jewelry Selling Handcrafted Jewelry?

Selling Handcrafted jewelry? - handcrafted beaded jewelry

I was taken by hand in silver, gold, jewelry accounts for 3 months. I am ready to start selling my product.

What is the best way to go about selling one of the unique products? All the pieces reflect what I think at the time of its formation. No piece will be the same. Are there any benefits arising from the sale of one of a kind? Or disadvantages?

I need advice on selling parts that are created only once.

I'm not interested in selling on eBay or Etsy? If this were my own internet shop, or other suggestions from the sale.

3 comments:

trisha said...

This is a difficult area to penetrate. I want to say something on the basis of marketing in this case. Go to fairs and flea markets and see what people like and what sells good.

If you want to sell over the Internet, I would suggest your own site. But as someone else said, it takes some creative marketing. Consultation with partners, not Web sites, you're thinking of advertising and no fees. The cost of the construction site and all that jazz.

My suggestion would be not on the ground in this case.

trisha said...

This is a difficult area to penetrate. I want to say something on the basis of marketing in this case. Go to fairs and flea markets and see what people like and what sells good.

If you want to sell over the Internet, I would suggest your own site. But as someone else said, it takes some creative marketing. Consultation with partners, not Web sites, you're thinking of advertising and no fees. The cost of the construction site and all that jazz.

My suggestion would be not on the ground in this case.

trisha said...

This is a difficult area to penetrate. I want to say something on the basis of marketing in this case. Go to fairs and flea markets and see what people like and what sells good.

If you want to sell over the Internet, I would suggest your own site. But as someone else said, it takes some creative marketing. Consultation with partners, not Web sites, you're thinking of advertising and no fees. The cost of the construction site and all that jazz.

My suggestion would be not on the ground in this case.

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