
Selling crafts in life?
i can knitting, crochet, macrame, sewing, beadery, cross stitch, beads, plastic bottles upcycling and straw, etc. to make beads, bracelets and small accessories, I have a lot of: dryer lint, bottle caps, plastic rings from bottles, stars plastic, aluminum and steel ans sale. I want to get into ceramics, mosaics, soap and candles. i can do more than 50 articles in total. What are the chances that I can make a living out of the craft. I also want to get into photography and sell rights to my photos equally between 50 cents and a dollar per photo. some pictures of what I do … Http://iceveela.deviantart.com/art/bracelets-162709774?q=gallery 3Aiceveela% 2F5327058% and q = 10% http://iceveela.deviantart.com/art/my-crafts-2-146848344?q = gallery 3Aiceveela% 2F5327058 and q = 51
I agree that Etsy is a good place to start selling handicrafts. There is a built-in market and Etsy takes the hassle out of setting an online store. Unfortunately, Etsy has become so big vendors can not rely on generic site traffic to make a living. Many sellers of credit participation in the Etsy forums to drive sales. That said, the establishment of a local word of mouth also works wonders following. Do not forget local craft fairs, farmers markets and art galleries and even local. Once you get some sales, customers, and possibly regular, you can point them and their friends to your Etsy shop professional. For specific instructions for sale on Etsy, read the following article.
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