Jul
08
homemade jewlery to be sold.how?
ByKrissy asked:
im 15 and my mom and i frequently make homemade jewlery for ourselves or as gifts to friends and family. we do not hand-make the beads but we go to a shop which sells really unique beads that are reasonably priced. one day i had this idea to start selling jewlery because i’m at the age where i’m looking for a job but i have a love of fashion and accessories and i really want to sell my jewlery so that i can do it on my time and not let it interfere with school. also, i’m a big giver and when i have some money from birthday, holidays, and good report cards, while i love buying clothes, shoes, and everything else, i always set aside a bit of money to give to one of a few charities i love. so i’d love to put maybe 25% or so of profits towards charity. my mom will help out with all this and i was wondering what is the best way to do this ONLINE. a few of my moms friends recomend esty and we’ve looked into that and it seems really good but there’s always ebay and stuff like that. i can also hopefully try to advertise on my facebook, myspace, and twitter of course too
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im 15 and my mom and i frequently make homemade jewlery for ourselves or as gifts to friends and family. we do not hand-make the beads but we go to a shop which sells really unique beads that are reasonably priced. one day i had this idea to start selling jewlery because i’m at the age where i’m looking for a job but i have a love of fashion and accessories and i really want to sell my jewlery so that i can do it on my time and not let it interfere with school. also, i’m a big giver and when i have some money from birthday, holidays, and good report cards, while i love buying clothes, shoes, and everything else, i always set aside a bit of money to give to one of a few charities i love. so i’d love to put maybe 25% or so of profits towards charity. my mom will help out with all this and i was wondering what is the best way to do this ONLINE. a few of my moms friends recomend esty and we’ve looked into that and it seems really good but there’s always ebay and stuff like that. i can also hopefully try to advertise on my facebook, myspace, and twitter of course too
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try Etsy! It’s a great shop for anything homemade and it has quite a following. Then you can also cross advertize on twitter/myspace etc.
Try ebay or craigslist once ppl start buy and u start making money try ur own website and my aunt make her living off craft sale that r typically at schools/churches and she sells her stuff there has to be good money the way she spends and also she gets phone orders she has cards that she puts in with each purchase. Good Luck!