Does anyone know a good site to sell handmade craft or accessory items (besides Etsy)?

I am wanting to sell my handmade vintage inspired hair fascinators and hair flowers. I have listed on Etsy already, but would appreciate more sites. (free listing sites, free advertising, forums or message boards)
Any help would GREATLY be appreciated!! Thanks in advance.
thanks

beevintagehoney
beevintagehoney.etsy.com

http://beevintagehoney.etsy.com

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3 Responses to “Does anyone know a good site to sell handmade craft or accessory items (besides Etsy)?”

  1. arceus says:

    Check out http://www.silkfair.com. Great marketplace also with great features. No fees for creating an account and store, and also free listings. Can’t beat anything that is FREE. Simple 3% final sales fees.

    Also Silkfair will be introducing custom store, http://www.silkfair.com/forum/thread/674. Good luck to you.

  2. rebecca says:

    Hi,

    I visited your Etsy store and noticed that you have a MySpace page and a blog. You can sell our products on both of those websites!

    You can simply use any copy-paste shopping cart for adding ecommerce on your MySpace page and blog. Check out E-junkie, they provide with a copy-paste and easy to use shopping cart with an excellent service.

    You can visit their demo cart at http://www.myspace.com/ejunkiedemo and http://ejunkiedemo.blogspot.com/ to see how you can use
    E-junkie shopping cart on your MySpace page and your blog.

    They have a free 7 days trail period. You can register for that and see for your self if it works out for you. They only charge $5 a month, don’t have any other kind of fee. For more details visit http://www.e-junkie.com/

    Take care.

  3. erineieio says:

    If you’re still trying to decide on additional selling venues, check out http://etsybitch.blogspot.com (they are reviewing other selling sites every so often).

    I would also suggest building your own website (can be very simple) and then relying on all the free online advertising available to bring in customers. This is the direction that I’m moving in myself (http://dinnertimechimes.net) for simplicity and to also decrease the amount of fees being paid to various sites.

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