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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

1. Selling craft on Facebook

I bet you probably have a bunch of friends on Facebook and it’s likely they have a bunch of other friends too. Leveraging this friend base is a really simple way to get your products seen, so why not take advantage of it? If you take great photos, make cards, clothes or other crafty things, then you already have a ready product to offer.


Creating a shopfront in Facebook is as simple as creating a page with lots of images of your wares and descriptions of each including prices. The best part about this is that your friends can very easily share your page with their friends and so on from there. There really is no telling where it could end up.


If things start to take off, you could then look at a dedicated website of your own. If you do decide to use a Facebook page to begin with, it is always a more professional approach to use a custom email address (like [email protected] ) as a contact. You can set up email hosting to do just that for a very small cost from places like 123-reg and it helps add credibility to your business.

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