10 Places to sell your creation online
Many times we need to sell our crafts or creations online for that we must know some places where we can auction our crafts or creation. There are a lots of places where we can auction our creations online, I have compiled a list of top 10 auction sites where you can sell your products easily.

1. eCrater: Its a free web store builder and a free online marketplace. If you are a seller you can create your own free online store in minutes. If you are a buyer you can browse and search among millions of products. All products are posted to Google Product Search as well.
2. DaWanda: Its the place for unique and individual products and people. Buy handmade and hard to find goods, share your discoveries with your friends and create your own collections.
3. BT Tradespace: BT Tradespace is people powered community that enables social business. Anyone can join and sell online, shop or simply promote or advertise their business.
4. Artful Home: Its juried website which connects artists with customers who buy and commission artwork. There is $35 jury fee for each time you apply. If you are accepted, they will market your artwork through their website for a $25/month fee and take standard gallery commission for sold artwork.
5. Artfire: Its free online marketplace for buying and selling handmade, art, vintage, media and craft supplies. They offer two membership levels: Basic and Verified. Basic membership is free and allows an unlimited number of listings per month capped at 12 items in your Studio at a time.
6. 1000 Markets: It offers free shops for sellers of crafts and handmade. They accept merchants from solo artists to small businesses. At the moment, only US based sellers are supported, but they are working on accepting sellers internationally.
7. Etsy: Its an online marketplace for crafts and handmade items, vintage items, commercial and handmade crafting supplies. You can setup free online store with personal username. All you have to do is sign up, have credit card and be older than 18 years.
8. Ruby Lane: Its an online venue that hosts a community of hundreds of individually owned shops. All items in your shop must fall in one or more following categories (Lanes): antiques, vintage clothing & accessories, dolls, fine art, glass, antique & vintage jewelry, artisan jewelry, porcelain, postcards, pottery and silver.
9. Tias: Its marketplace for antiques, collectibles, gifts, art, jewelry and crafts. Their building store system lets you also sell on eBay, yahoo!, Froogle, Excite, Infospace and over 1,800 other locations on the web.
10. Wigix: Wigix is community-driven online marketplace. There are no listing or transaction fees. And there are no final value fees for items below $25. Sellers can open store for free until April 2010.
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nice post..
Thanks Gopal.
Hey rajesh.
quite informative post.. thanks..
But i really want to know whether people really purchase such home made creations through such online websites..
How safe are these sites for transaction..
Please guide me
thanks
sanjay
Yes very useful information.
@ Sanjay, ya there are lots of people around the world who pays for our hand made creations. Just go for it, lots of people making good money from this.