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Carlyle Bear Co. Carlyle Bear Co.
Ft Myers FL
Posts: 492

I have noticed some online buzz about Big Cartel stores for artists.  I have looked at their website and they do offer different "levels" of stores (one is free if you list 5 items or less).  I think I may give it a whirl but I was wondering if anyone else has set up a store on Big Cartel?  I haven't been renewing my store on BearPile for the last month or so because even though it is good advertising I feel that it may not be worth the money.  I could do both (and I still do Etsy and primarily EBAY).  Any thoughts?

dangerbears Dangerbears
Wisconsin
Posts: 6,021
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Hmmm... Hadn't heard of it, and can't say I like the name. (One of my favorite countries is now dominated by big cartels of a different sort.)

I found plenty of information about setting up a shop there, but I couldn't figure out how customers are supposed to access and shop at the site. Do you know how that works?

Becky

Carlyle Bear Co. Carlyle Bear Co.
Ft Myers FL
Posts: 492

That's funny Becky! :lol:
I didn't care for the name either.  The way I'm guessing it would work is you would place your Big Cartel info on your website to link to?  Like I do with BearPile.  But the customer would check out thru them and you wouldn't have to pay a percentage or a monthly fee and they route the sales thru PayPal for you.  But if you don't have alot of traffice to your website (which I don't, I average a handful of hits a day) then it may be pointless.  I guess I liked the idea of no monthly fee to pay.   bear_whistle  I guess I'll stick to EBay for now. bear_wacko

dangerbears Dangerbears
Wisconsin
Posts: 6,021
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I see - so really just a shopping cart service. (That's a relief! bear_original )

At least at etsy there is searchability and some traffic. And while ebay is expensive, the exposure to potential customers is huge.

Becky

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