Today, many entrepreneurs and small business owners are in search of ways they can start making money online. Luckily for us, there are so many websites small business owners can utilize to sell stuff online.
Whether you’re selling furniture, jewelry, shoes, paintings, or electronics, here are some options you can consider and the fees associated with each website.
- eBay: Percentage of the sale based on the type of item, plus $0.30.
- Big Cartel: Varies from free to $19.99 depending on the tired monthly plan you decide to choose.
- Amazon: Individual plan option is $0.99 per item plus selling fees and the professional plan option is $39.99 per month plus selling fees.
- Facebook Marketplace: 10% for sales of $9 or more or a flat fee of $0.40 for sales less than $8.
- Ruby Lane: $25 per month and 9.9% of each sale.
- Etsy: The listing fee is $0.20 per item plus 6.5% of each transaction amount.
- Walmart Marketplace: Fees vary depending on the product.
- Chairish: The cosigner plan is a 30% flat fee, the professional plan is a 20% flat fee for vintage pieces and 30% for new pieces, and the elite plan is 20% for sales less than $2,500, 12% for sales $2,501-$25,000, and 3% for sales greater than $25,000.
- Craigslist: No fees.
- Mercari: 10% of the sale price.
- OfferUp: $1.99 or 12.9% of the sale price.
- Handshake: No fees.
- Folksy: £0.15 plus Value Added Tax (VAT) for the basic plan, £7.50 per month for the plus plan, and £75 per year for the plus annual plan.
- Deculttr: No fees.
- AptDeco: Varies between 19% to 38% depending on the brand and price of the item.
For more information on what you can sell on each site, check out the visual guide from Solo below.
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