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11 Ideas To Make Money Selling Your Crafts This Weekend

Crafters are constantly trying to think of ideas to make Money by Selling their handmade wares. Luckily selling crafts can be easy to do. Delighting customers can be even easier. If you’re an Etsy seller who is interested in learning how to give your customers an insane level of customer satisfaction, click here to read

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Now we have the list of places you can sell your crafts, both online and offline for maximum profits.

The Ideas To Make Money By Selling Your Crafts:

Ideas To Make Money By Selling Online
Sell your products on eBay

By selling through eBay, thereís no waiting to know whether or not your merchandise will sell as you’ll know within a week’s time. However, the people buying off of this site are looking for bargains so you might not always get what you want from the product youíre selling.

Open a Shopify Store

If you are serious about making a living by selling crafts online, then Shopify is the best investment that you could make for your business. Investing in a Shopify store and creating an incredible website shows that you are willing to commit to your business, which adds another level of proof to your customer that they should buy from you.

This is especially true if you have high-quality images of your products and a 100% satisfaction guaranteed icon on your site.

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Ensure that you have disclaimers, T’s & C’s, shop policies, a contact form, information about you and an easy way to reach you on social media.

Open an Etsy Store

There are low start-up costs, and the online support is very appealing to many people. However, to be successful when selling on Etsy, your product needs to be unique. Your keywords need to be amazing. You MUST include an image suitable for Facebook, suitable for Pinterest and appropriate for Etsy.

There is a lot of competition on this site so you may not always be able to sell your merchandise.

Start A Folksy Store (UK)

Similar to Etsy, there are low start-up costs. If you want to be successful on Folksy, the same information from Etsy applies. Available to residents of the UK only, which means there’s less competition for UK sellers.

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Sell through Amazon Handmade

Many of the handmade categories on Amazon sell very well and go for a reasonable price. The Amazon fees are much higher than Etsy or Folksy, but Amazon already commands 50 percent of first-time product searches on the ENTIRE INTERNET.

Etsy is the first place people go to when they want something handmade, as on April 2017 Etsy have over 25 million active shoppers, so you need to weigh the pro’s and con’s of each platform to decide which is suitable your products. You can always sell on both for maximum products.

If you are genuinely interested in making the most amount of money possible with your handmade products, open a Shopify Store. Show your buyers that you are willing to invest in yourself.

How To Price Your Handmade Products:

The Ideas To Make Money With Your Crafts Offline
One of the first ideas to make money is to start selling your crafts at consignment shops.

It’s important to note that Second Hand Shops/Thrift Shops are different from Consignment shops.

“In consignment shops, it is usually understood that the consignee (the seller) pays the consignor (the person who owns the item) a portion of the proceeds from the sale. Payment is not made until and unless the item sells.” – Wikipedia

A consignment store can be a perfect place to break out into the business of selling your crafts. Since the store owners are not usually risking any of their own money for you to sell your products, you can almost always have a chance to sell your handmade items. The downside of selling through consignment shops is that the fees are usually pretty steep. Some will take a third of what you make plus a monthly fee.

You could sell your crafts through museum shops.

Usually, the people who work in museum shops are volunteers, which them easy to approach. They will be accommodating in letting you know the price point of their products to ensure you can sell your products. Confirmation is required by upper management before you sell your products there as volunteers wouldn’t have the right to accept your products to sell on your behalf, but they can be excellent middlemen.

A downside to selling here, though, is that business in museum shops is usually very slow – meaning you may not make very much money while selling there.

Sell at craft shows near you

Selling at craft shows means that you can earn a lot of money in just a week. With a craft show, you are completely in charge of your products. That’s excellent news for you because means you are in charge of setting prices and the display of your products. You may make significant amounts of money while selling there, but good craft shows almost always have an entry fee of a few hundred pounds or dollars.

To make the most amount of money possible at craft shows and trade fairs, do a little research about how to read body language, meaning you will learn when it’s appropriate to engage with someone and make sure you aren’t annoying them.

Set up a table at trade shows

Selling at places like this will allow you to make a year’s worth of money in just a couple days. Unfortunately, like craft fairs, trade shows can be quite expensive to enter if you are only starting out. If you have investment money, then it could be well worth it.

Make sure that you also research the best ways to set up a table at a craft fair or trade show. I highly recommend this rather excellent book by Torie Jayne:

Get a stall at a local artisan market.

Similar to craft and trade shows, local artisan markets accept a fee which means that you have a reserved spot in their weekend market every weekend in a year. Contracts need to be signed, and a timeline must be agreed upon. But the money can be great.

You need to have someone at your stall at all times during that period. So it can be difficult if you get sick. You will need to find someone to cover your booth, or you could face a fine, or worse, lose your stall.

One of the final ideas to make money offline is to sell from your home.

A little like a Tupperware lady of days gone by except you are selling your own products. Even after all you’ve invested in advertising, you can still make your money back fairly quickly depending on the product.

For example, if you sell handmade crochet hooks like this one that I got for my Birthday, or you just wrap crochet hooks with clay and make them look beautiful, you could host a crochet party. Hosting a party would give you the opportunity to allow people to choose a hook and use it and then sell it! If the party attendee decides to purchase ensure you have one similar that you can sell that is brand new.

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