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Jodi
Washington
USA
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Posted - Jul 17 2012 :  10:01:19 AM  Show Profile
I'm wondering if any of you ladies have sold on Ruby Lane. If so, do you like it?? If not, why did you decide not to? I know they have higher fees than Etsy, but I'm considering it because of the dedicated antique/vintage platform. It seems they are a very well known site, and get lots of feed from search engines... Input? I'm inclined to try it, but I don't want to jump in without some advice! :)

~Jodi

"Women are like teabags...you never know how strong they are until they get into hot water." Eleanor Roosevelt


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marjean
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Marsha
Deltona FL
USA
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Posted - Oct 12 2012 :  08:14:32 AM  Show Profile
Did you ever get any feedback?

I've been on Etsy since 2008. I've never been on Ruby Lane. I was Artfire and sold 1 item after a year.

I just recently found Good Smith that is totally free for selling handmade items.

I started my own website for farmgirls to sell from that is linked to your selling platform.

Farmgirl sister #308
handmade cards, vintage organizer bags and more at www.jeanpatchbymk.etsy.com
http://jeanpatch.blogspot.com
/marshajaramillo.html

www.watkinsonline.com/rjaramillo
www.sunshinefarmgirlcoop.com
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