By the way, forum-ites, The project wonderful add on the side of the forum is for Nuri's store. You should check it out. I have some earrings she made and I get a lot of compliments on them.
By the way, forum-ites, The project wonderful add on the side of the forum is for Nuri's store. You should check it out. I have some earrings she made and I get a lot of compliments on them.
OOOH! And I forgot...someone on here mentioned they wanted D20 cufflinks AGES ago. Well, I'm finally making them! They should be available soon.
I'm only getting the Project ULF one...
Hey nuri, how are the terms at Etsy? a friend is looking for a store like that to sell her stuff, but most places like cafepress are kinda crappy.
Yeah, they have the high bid right now. That's why I posted the link above. My campaign auto-bids for me each day, and the amount it bids can vary. It's a somewhat more cost-effective way to run my advertising, rather than manually trying to outbid people.
EDIT: Made some voodoo happen. Now it's mine again. Bwahahaha.
I personally love Etsy. The fees are .20 per listing, and then I think 3% of the final sale price when an item sells. You can take a wide variety of payment methods, including PayPal, and you pay your account fees monthly manually (you can use credit card or PayPal for this now). The community is friendly and helpful, and the admins are communicative and responsive to the concerns of the users. I cannot stress how important that last one is. Some people think the fees are too steep, but considering they provide the entire storefront setup for you, their name is already well-known (like Ebay) and they bring you a customer base, and you don't have to futz with setting up your own website store, it's a pretty good deal. I like it so much I've got 2 stores on it, so that should say something.
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It was. I have a campaign set up, so it won't be the high bidder all the time. Buuuut you can always find it at <a href="http://CandyCornStudios.etsy.com">http://CandyCornStudios.etsy.com.
Hey nuri, how are the terms at Etsy? a friend is looking for a store like that to sell her stuff, but most places like cafepress are kinda crappy.
EDIT: Made some voodoo happen. Now it's mine again. Bwahahaha.
I personally love Etsy. The fees are .20 per listing, and then I think 3% of the final sale price when an item sells. You can take a wide variety of payment methods, including PayPal, and you pay your account fees monthly manually (you can use credit card or PayPal for this now). The community is friendly and helpful, and the admins are communicative and responsive to the concerns of the users. I cannot stress how important that last one is. Some people think the fees are too steep, but considering they provide the entire storefront setup for you, their name is already well-known (like Ebay) and they bring you a customer base, and you don't have to futz with setting up your own website store, it's a pretty good deal. I like it so much I've got 2 stores on it, so that should say something.