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pnickols Posted - Jun 18 2012 : 07:29:23 AM
I'd like to sell vintage kitchen items online, is Etsy the best option or is there a way to make a site without breaking the bank. it seemsthat Etsy has so much on it...do you really sell things there ? just looking for advice at the moment
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Hosanna Posted - Jun 25 2012 : 10:31:12 PM
If utilized correctly, Etsy is the way to go. It is very, very important to read the seller handbook on the site so you know how to use it's features. My Etsy businesses provide me with a little extra income and I have been very happy with the site.

www.happilyeverafterhosanna.blogspot.com
www.thewindofheaven.blogspot.com
www.CarolinaRoses.etsy.com
jollyquilter Posted - Jun 18 2012 : 9:13:41 PM
I sell well on etsy and I love the ease of doing business there. As well as how nice everyone is and helpful too. Good luck with what ever you decide and please keep us posted.

www.StuffByKim.etsy.com
http://fiberandflea.blogspot.com

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