How does the CPSIA affect selling doll clothes?

I’ve recently been told that the CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act) is a big factor i should consider before trying to start making and selling doll clothes online. I don’t quite understand why? If anyone could leave me some info, that would be great! Best answer gets 5 stars! Thanks so much!! Suggested Reading: [...]

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free site for selling crafts with no product limit?

so i made this site on webs.com to sell my crafts after having a lot of interest from potential clients. However, after I made the site, I only had a 5 product limit. I am looking for a site that will help me set up a checkout with paypal easily, as webs.com connected my paypal [...]

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selling knitting and other crafts in bulk?

i make alot of items, they are not exactly the best of items but they are good. but i do not want to sell each one of my over 500 items individually, should i sell them online in bulk? thankyou in advance. Suggested Reading: The Handmade Marketplace: How to Sell Your Crafts Locally, Globally, and [...]

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Selling homemade crafts; where to sell?

I hear alot of people use Etsy, but it doesn’t really have any foot traffic and it seems everyone who starts up there quits in a few months because they don’t sell anything. Where is another good place to sell? Should I make my own online store and promote it? How about an Ebay or [...]

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Can people make a living selling crafts on etsy.com?

Have you read any stories about people who have had great success selling on that site? Suggested Reading: Selling Your CraftsCraftspeople, hobbyists, students, teachers, and all businesses dealing with crafts will find this an immensely thorough source of information on sell… Read More >

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selling crafts for a living?

i can knit, weave, crochet, macrame, sew, beadery, cross stitch, lanyards, upcycling of plastic bottles and straws, ect to make beads, bracelets and small accessory holders, i have a lot of: dryer lint, bottle caps, plastic bottle rings, plastic stars, and selling aluminum ans steel. i also want to get into pottery, mosaics, soap making [...]

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why is it, that when i say i am going to be selling crafts for a living, people who are against it think i…?

people who are against it tell me, “you cannot earn a living selling bracelets”? you would be right if i were selling just bracelets…but i sell a whole range of almost 50 items, in jewelry, friendship bracelets, knitted items (scarves, hats, headbands, rugs, ect) crocheted items (scarves, rugs, hats, ect), kandi bracelets, woven squares, sewn [...]

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