
HubP
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Selling on eBay is a difficult task and requires a lot of time, dedication and patience; however for most people it's fun and take it in a positive way.
http://hubpages.com/_yaans/hub/Tips-for-ensuring-a-successful-ebay-sale_1 |
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Matthew C
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skilled craftsmanships at an affordable price...jewellery's,orniments etc |
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valy_baby
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how about making calenders with his paintings. a different picture for each month |
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General Custer
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I might buy paintings, watercolors, drawings, pottery or sculptures. I would not buy craft items that most anyone could make. |
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Caitlyn K
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I would say paintings. Everyone is always looking for nice art to hang in their home, but not pay the high prices. |
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Kia
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I have bought blankets that you can order with the colors you want, really great quality and heckuva deal. |
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Llort
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no |
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Kirstiie
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clips,jewlry |
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stephbarrywa
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i buy handmade earrings on ebay |
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Ali V
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paintings, jewellery, sculpture |
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James M
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i wouldn't cos most of it is rubbish |
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Gwenny
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maybe some jewelery. but only if it looks good.
my sister bought a handmade wallet from ebay too.
but make sure to take pictures of any handmade objects in a good spot. a badly taken picture on ebay immediately turns me off. |
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COLIN T
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Paintings possibly, but not at very good prices. Most craft items do not sell well - what the craftsperson and their friends think is good and cool many people might consider as tat. On ebay you cannot see or feel the item and a photo can be no indication of quality.
I have a workmate who is of an artistic bent and is a fanatical re-cycler to help save the planet. SHE thinks her home is full of beautiful things [her words] that she has re-cycled, renovated and given a new life to. Most people being more used to furnishing their homes from High Street retailers would consider her home to be full of tatty junk! |
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sunforged
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I am an artist who sells on ebay.
Without a recognizable name, he will not get what he wants as in high prices for his paintings.
What does sell well:
ATC's - Artist Trading Cards - baseball card size works of art
ACEOS - samething but not limited only to that size.
What i would suggest is he doesnt put to much effort into his little handmade objects - expect a final sale price of under 20. so if he can turn them out quickly it can be worth it.
But if becomes attached, created a masterpiece, and then it sells for 6.50, he might be discouraged.
The real marketplace for handmade goods is etsy.com
I have a blog (very new) that is dedicated to arts marketing and ebay sales
you should check out this article if you plan on assisting in the sales
http://sunforged.wordpress.com/category/ebay-selling-tips/
http://www.sunforged.wordpress.com
http://www.sunforged.com
http://www.myspace.com/sunforged |
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hi ho, off we go - ♥
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I tend to buy handmade jewelry, but if that isn't his thing I think I would consider some cute, unique paintings that were small and eye catching.
Maybe some quaint household objects could be sculpted and then sold as nic-nacs.
If you do get it up and running, please, give us a bell, I'd love to see what he has! |
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Kyle M
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Table |
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James H
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Screw ebay I sell my handmade products here
http://mmoglider.org |
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