We did once maybe four or five years ago. A local lady has a shop and came in and showed how she set it up and a few tricks on how to keep your items showing
up as “new” items. (Something about only listing one item at a time, and then when it is gone – you list it again so that it pops up as a new item.) As I recall we had a good audience for her and I purchased some books on etsy selling at the same time.
Melissa
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Berrien Springs Community Library has not, but that sounds interesting!
Irene (Jones)
BSCL
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From: M. Converse <megc@alpenalibrary.org>
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Sent: Wed, 04 Jan 2017 16:56:02 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Michlib-l] Query - re:Etsy sellling
Hello,
Point of curiosity, has anyone had a speaker at your library on the
subject of selling handmade items on etsy.com?
Thank you,
M. Converse, Reference Department
Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
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