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In an era where nearly everything can be bought or sold online, many forums exist for internet businesses. However, for crafters looking for a niche to sell their handmade soap, or shoppers who are seeking a vintage hat just like great-grandma used to wear, www.Etsy.com provides an experience specifically designed for their needs. It combines the novelty and charm of a craft fair with the convenience of shopping from home.

Rather than sorting through endless internet sites to find the handmade items they enjoy, admirers of handcrafted art can turn to Etsy for an ideal shopping experience. Product categories to peruse vary from woodworking to paper goods to clothing to toys. Specialty items can be found ranging from gluten-free sugar cookies to crocheted potholders. Buyers can explore new shops that haven't yet made their first sale, or can browse the freshest deals by clicking the "just listed" button to display the newest items available. Goods can be purchased from all over the world, or the "shop local" link will display crafts from the buyer's own area. If a customer is interested in buying several products offered by the same seller, shipping costs can often be combined. And if questions arise, Etsy provides a "contact" and an "email" link so the seller can be reached quickly and easily.

Those wishing to sell on esty.com need to ensure that their items fit one of the following categories: handmade items (crafted by the seller, not a third party), vintage items (at least 20 years old), or craft supplies. For twenty cents, an item will be listed for four months. When it sells, a 3.5% transaction fee will be charged. Etsy shops can be set up in minutes, and sellers are instantly connected with customers who are looking for the craft items that they supply.

For those looking to sell their creative products, or for those searching for handmade items for themselves or a unique gift for loved ones, www.etsy.com provides a comprehensive, one-stop shopping experience.

http://www.etsy.com/

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