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The best Etsy alternatives for selling your crafts

Etsy Shopify Big Cartel Bonanza Background Burner IndieMade Zibbet
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    Buy and sell handmade or vintage items, art and supplies on Etsy, the worlds most vibrant handmade...
    Selling through Etsy solves that problem for a lot of creators. It is a single source that a lot of people looking for crafty items can go to; it supplies a sales page, a way to interface with your customers, and other retail services. And since all transactions take place through the Etsy platform and checkout system, it provides additional privacy between buyer and seller. But if Etsy has become a problem for its sellers, what do you do?

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  2. Amazon takes on Etsy. Handmade items crafted by artisans.
    Retail giant Amazon has a special shop called Amazon Handmade, where customers can find crafts and other handmade goods. On the one hand, this is Amazon, so there are a lot of people going there to buy things. On the other, Amazon Handmade doesn’t seem to be as well known as Etsy (I didn’t know about it until I started researching this article).

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  3. Shopify is a powerful ecommerce platform that includes everything you need to create an online store and sell online. Try it free for 14 days.
    Pricing:
    • $29.0 / Monthly (Basic)
    The Shopify plan starts at $79 / month. If you decide to use Shopify’s payment services, then credit card fees for online sales are 2.6 percent plus 30 cents per transaction; credit card fees for in-person sales are 2.5 percent per transaction. If you don’t use Shopify’s payment services, you are charged 1 percent per transaction.

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  4. Big Cartel is home to hundreds of thousands of clothing designers, bands, record labels, jewelry makers, crafters, and other artists.
    Big Cartel is geared specifically toward creatives and even has a limited but usable free plan. It doesn’t offer a central marketplace like Etsy does, but it does provide services to help crafters develop an online store on their own site. Note that it doesn’t include arrangements for credit card or other payments; that you will have to arrange yourself via Stripe, PayPal or Venmo (and remember they will have separate fees for retail sales). But Big Cartel doesn’t ask charge extra fees to charge through their service.

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  5. NOTE: Bonanza Background Burner has been discontinued.
    The best place to sell online.
    On the other hand, Bonanza is very upfront with their terms. According to the company’s FAQ, it does not cost anything to list your product(s) on the site or upload photos, and you do so on what Bonanza calls a “booth,” which is very similar to Etsy’s “shop.” Vendors are charged against what Bonanza calls Final Offer Value (FOV): “the amount that the buyer paid to you for the item sold, plus any portion of the shipping fee that exceeds $10.” The company also says it will sync your products with any other marketplace you’re using.

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  6. Websites made easy. Create your own website for as low as $5 per month. Free 30 day trial, no credit card required.
    IndieMade offers four membership levels — and they all offer the same features, including a custom IndieMade-branded domain with SSL certification; the ability to sell directly from your site using PayPal, Stripe or Square (each of which will have its own fees); the ability to generate coupons; the ability to allow customers to choose product aspects (color, size, etc.); and a blog. The only differences between the levels are how many products you can sell and how many photos you can exhibit per product.

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    Zibbet builds simple, yet powerful tools that help artists and crafters to do one thing – sell more.
    Zibbet does offer tools to help you build an e-commerce site using a development platform called Stitch; if you don’t have your own domain set up, Zibbet will set one up for you, free for the first year. Using Zibbet’s themes and tools, you can create a site that includes a stats dashboard, coupon codes, the ability to send automated emails if a sale is started but not completed, and customer discounts. The site will accept credit card and PayPal payments.

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