Selling jewelry......

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eBay or etsy, what's the best place to selling jewelry online?
#jewelry #selling
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  • Profile picture of the author cheneil
    You can use sites like etsy but it's much better to have your independent store. Eg create a site with own domain name, hosting etc. Etsy/shopigy etc could be addition to that. You will build your brand rather than sending everyone to etsy.
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  • Profile picture of the author iseultmca
    That very much depends on what kind of jewellery you're selling and what market you're going for. If all your pieces are handmade by you or vintage and you want to build an individual brand with a real identity, i would recommend etsy. If you're simply reselling cheaper jewellery and your focus is on low price, I'd recommend Ebay. Hope this helps!

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  • Profile picture of the author spencer2000
    That depends on the jewelry. If it is something say vintage, unique with precious metals and stones you may want to contact some sort of an auction house to sell them. They already have a client base and all the means to sell it for you. You'd have to pay commision for the sale 10% or more, depending on the house rules. Plus, you also are able to set the selling price minimum.
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  • Profile picture of the author winnermarketing
    DaWanda, more than 300.000 designer and artist from all over the world

    A Little Market, From Paris, trade of handmade items

    Etsy, more than 20.000.000 buyers from all over the World.

    Miss Hobby, Italian site specialized on handmade jewell!

    If you have a big business open your personal online shop and direct traffic by social and PPC campaign!
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  • Profile picture of the author jogunn
    I would recommend launching your own site or even using something like addStore to turn your Facebook page into an store. Whatever you decide to do - make sure you get connected on social media and start linking back to your storefront.
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