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Best places you found to sell finished products! I make homemade home decor! 

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Hello @Pineapplevibes thanks for your post. I would start our trying to sell locally, either at craft shows or consignment shops. In-person events are great to meet your customers face-to-face and find out what they like and are looking for; you'll also be able to get some feedback on your products.

 

Online marketplaces are also an option, such as Facebook marketplaces or Etsy. These take some time to build up an audience because there is a lot of competition in this space. Be sure to join if you haven't already the Square Seller group for Artists/Handmade. Check out Seller Groups here.

 

Good luck to you and thanks for being a part of the Square Seller Community; we're so glad you're here!

Charlie
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If you're looking to wholesale the items I use Faire as a site to look for new product ideas, the key is to make something that isn't already mass produced. When it comes to Faire having realistic prices is incredibly important, it's super easy to think the product is worth $50-100 wholesale when in reality that's what the retailer will sell it at.

If selling direct Homemade items are probably best on sites like etsy or Facebook marketplace. 

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