![]() ![]() But for the first 5000 sellers the fee is only $7 per month – and that’s guaranteed never to increase. To sell as many items as you want, there is a flat fee of $20 per month. Monthly Fee Upgrade The free account limits you to selling 10 items at any one time. This would be a great way to get your feet wet with Artfire – you have nothing to lose.ĭid I mention it’s free to sell?! So important I think it deserves a second mention: NO listing fees! NO selling fees! That’s an amazing deal. No Fees! You can sign up for free and list up to 10 items at any one time with absolutely no strings, no listing fees, and no commission fee when you sell an item (vs 20c listing fee and 3.5% commission on Etsy). No Account Checkout Unlike Etsy, your customers don’t have to have an Artfire account in order to buy, so if you link from your blog to your Artfire, that’s a good way to get sales from non-Etsians who may be unwilling to create an Etsy account. This gives you an immediate advantage over your Etsy-selling competition if buyers are googling for a certain type of item. Google Running a few test searches on Google to try to find some of my crochet patterns, I found that my Artfire page comes up much higher in the rankings than my Etsy page. This post is a review based on my own opinions – I’m not affiliated with Artfire in any way other than as a user! I’ve been investigating for a while, so I thought it might be useful if I summarised some of the things I’ve discovered, in case you’re also wondering if you should try selling your wares on Artfire… ![]() Artfire is similar to Etsy in many ways, but also has some interesting differences, especially in their fee structure. If you buy or sell handmade goods, you may have already heard of, a new online marketplace.
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