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velvetpage ([personal profile] velvetpage) wrote2007-01-26 12:19 pm
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Considering.



I've been pointed by several people, most recently [livejournal.com profile] toad_hall, to www.etsy.com as a way to sell my crochet work. It has some advantages. I can set the price to retail because there's no middle person. I can reach a wider market. They seem to be fairly unique - I didn't see anything on the site that looked like the same pattern (as I'd expect, since it's an original pattern.) Listing doesn't cost much - twenty cents per item, but I can do prototype items and list available sizes so I wouldn't actually pay twenty cents for every hat I listed.

Downsides include an absolutely massive site - about 12 000 listings in children's clothing, the oldest of which go back to May and June. I scrolled through about six pages before I got back to the stuff posted on Wednesday. While this indicates that people do shop there - otherwise why would so many sellers list there? - it also indicates an awful lot of competition. There's one lady who appears to specialize in hats almost identical to my little ear flap hat - only hers are lined with fleece and edged with fun fur. I may keep that one against a future baby shower. It's a pity everyone I know is having boys! (I should look into a pattern for a boat hat that would work for a boy. After all, boys need protection from the sun, too.)

I'll need my own paypal account. Elizabeth's cabbage patch kid served as a model today, but I need to develop my photography skills. Here's my first really good picture:



So, what do you guys think? Is this worth pursuing?

[identity profile] velvetpage.livejournal.com 2007-01-26 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but I'm not sure if I want to use those ones. I may use the girls as models, but for a first attempt, the doll held still better. :)