7 Places To Sell Your Craft Goods Online
Picture your crafts selling on Etsy

Crafting can be a great hobby, but what to do with your creations once you have made them? While you may choose to keep them for yourself, or give them as gifts to your friends and family, another option is to put your homemade goods up for sale! There are plenty of ways to get your creations on the market. While you can go the traditional craft fair route, there are many online marketplaces to sell your crafts. These websites allow you to sell your goods from the comfort of your own home, and reach a far wider audience than you might at a craft fair.

Etsy.com

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Etsy is the main marketplace that many turn to when they're looking for something unique and handmade. With a plethora of categories to place your goods into, an easy-to-navigate setup and nice, clean pages for your buyers to shop, Etsy should probably be your first option. With all of the Web traffic that Etsy gets, your items will instantly be exposed to a vast number of potential buyers.

GoodSmiths.com

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GoodSmiths is a newer site, but embraces a few fun features for those who use it. The site puts out a newsletter that features items on the site, and when buyers visit the site, they are shown suggested items customized for them. The site also offers gift cards for buyers to use, forums for sellers to chat and connect and more.

ArtFire.com

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ArtFire provides not only an international online craft and art shop experience, but it also has a section where visitors to the site can post a request for a item to be made for them. This can be a fun way for you to find crafting inspiration as well as a sure market for the finished product.

iCraftGifts.com

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While iCraftGifts is a Canadian site, they are a global store, and show prices in both Canadian and US dollars, making it accommodating to both countries, and expanding the possible purchasing audience for your crafts.

MadeItMyself.com

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MadeItMyself is a great place to put up your handmade crafts. The site does not charge any initial fees for setup, and they only take a small 3% from each of your sales.

NotMassProduced.com

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NotMassProduced aims towards a European audience, and can allow you to reach more people. You will need to be approved for the site before selling from them, but this verification process can ensure that your products are not lost among too many others.

CraftShowcase.net

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CraftShowcase has a real crafty feel, and its categories are geared towards handmade goods, from jewelry, to crocheted and knitted items, to paper products and more. They steer away from the online boutique image and aim for the ambiance of an online craft fair, making it the ideal spot to post your creations.

Selling your crafts can be an added bonus to your creative process, and with so many options as to where to post them online, you'll have goods getting shipped off to buyers in no time. Making a little extra money can help support your crafting habits, provide a little "fun" money, or even prove to be a substantial income supplement. Join several sites to expose your goods to the most people possible, and have fun selling!