Friday, January 1, 2010

Cheyenne Beadwork Selling Native American Beadwork And Jewlery?

Selling Native American beadwork and jewlery? - cheyenne beadwork

My grandmother traditional pearl Cheyenne and is interested in selling part of their work online. I told him that I help. I thought I m not ebay.ie "how much. What is the amount typically sell on eBay? What are the alternatives? Suggestions appreciated. Thank you.

3 comments:

RedPower Woman said...

I am an Aboriginal woman. I looked on eBay, prices for local handicrafts and jewelry, which are very cheap to see, and you will get bids anyway. You can check yourself. What I mean, who do not sell much.
You can also sell on Amazon.com. They are a bit more luxury.
Have you ever tried to sell powwow or a weekend in the community?
You can) also have a blog (blogspot.com, and sell.
You can sell craigslist.com
I know nothing about these pages know, but I found online:
cafepress.com
BID alot.com

Also, try to hang on Aboriginal sites may have more information.
Http: / / www.indianz.com
http://www.nativeweb.com
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/

Hope this helps. Good luck to you and your grandmother!
Take care!

n8vchick said...

Hello!

I sell domestic products online. I am the owner of Red Nation ™ product "Native Products indigenous peoples' ™

My site is www.rednationware.com.

It can be very expensive to sell online, so that we can depend not only on my website for sales. I sold at powwows and other social events.

If your grandmother was not much money (and time) they have a website that support full time, I recommend eBay or other auction site. A website is a nuisance and can be very expensive, marketing and service charges.

I have learned that many people pay to buy a product online facts natives for fear too much for something that is not tired, are authentic.

So, if your grandmother has decided to sell online, make sure you are aware of the importance of the maternal line to be clearly aware of and accessible to potential buyers.

Well, I hope I've helped a little, you give your grandmother, my wishes of happiness. And I congratulate you to help his old man, much admiredcan!

Indigo said...

Oh, check it out! :)
http://www.etsy.com

The information that I understand ....
It is a place for artists to sell. I started a few months ago was free to do so. It costs a little to the list, but probably much cheaper than eBay. It's like 20 cents apiece, and the list is long to a maximum of 4 months, if not sold. I believe that the site receives a small percentage of the selling price. And I think there are a few ways that you will receive a payment, although we recommend using PayPal. Moreover, it is like your own web site, you agree to your transactions and sending items to people themselves.
http://www.etsy.com/how_selling_works.ph ...

If you try to leave this page so that only recommend the advertising ... Spread the word online for anyone, but you can ... Newsgroups, move around a homemade card with the web address, etc.:)

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