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O2 Business Blog: 5 great places to sell your products online

Toby
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Hi guys,

 

I thought I'd alert you all to a great O2 Business Blog where we talk about 5 great places to sell your stuff online: Ebay, Etsy, Depop, Not on the High Street and Big Cartel.

 

http://businessblog.o2.co.uk/5-places-sell-your-products-online/

 

"It’s a statistic that seems somewhat hard to imagine, given that, over the last decade or so, the huge success of digital marketplaces means there are more options than ever when it comes to selling online. While it’s understood that having a website is integral to raising the profile of your business online, it doesn’t necessarily have to host your virtual shop, and the benefit of using these platforms is that you don’t have to manage the whole platform yourself."

 

Do you use online platforms to sell your stuff? Which sites do you prefer and why?

 

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Oh just a hobby, waaaaaayyy too busy to run a business.
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@viridis wrote:
Oh just a hobby, waaaaaayyy too busy to run a business.

They're getting very popular, do you put any videos online?

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A downside is, warranty is pointless unless it's a single item over a certain amount.
You buy a mega sized lipo and it turns out to be a dud, it's fully covered by warranty, provided you send it back (at your expense) and await a replacement.
With cost of shipping from UK and turnaround of about a month and a half, you may as well chalk it off as scrap and just buy a new one, luckily I've not had may problems (last problem was a drone being refused by China customs as the battery was too big for air travel, sent back to supplier and they stuck it on the slowboat)
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@perksie wrote:

@viridis wrote:
Oh just a hobby, waaaaaayyy too busy to run a business.

They're getting very popular, do you put any videos online?


Not yet,

some of the suppliers will actually pay you in vouchers for YouTube reviews or unboxings.
Then some will actually provide the drones free if you review and link and you have over so many followers.

I leave written reviews on their site for each item I get and get a quid to a couple of quid in points each review.

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viridis wrote:

 


 

I leave written reviews on their site for each item I get and get a quid to a couple of quid in points each review.


Very handy. Smiley LOL

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