mac1012
Established Member
off to work soon but just thought I would open a debate (risky I know ) on the subject of selling on ebay.
I have sold work on their on and off for a few years and have found it very useful some of the money I have made has paid for all my machines.
I just posted another clock off to someone who brought it on ebay yesterday.
I know there is fees but for me working and limited time I find it usefull as opposed to standing on a stall , which I do on occasions but which takes a lot of organising , time, cost of stall etc , don't get me wrong I love standing on a craft stall and having that interaction , but I do find ebay a valuable alternative its just a matter of positioning yourself and prices correctly
mark
I have sold work on their on and off for a few years and have found it very useful some of the money I have made has paid for all my machines.
I just posted another clock off to someone who brought it on ebay yesterday.
I know there is fees but for me working and limited time I find it usefull as opposed to standing on a stall , which I do on occasions but which takes a lot of organising , time, cost of stall etc , don't get me wrong I love standing on a craft stall and having that interaction , but I do find ebay a valuable alternative its just a matter of positioning yourself and prices correctly
mark