Etsy:
Pros:
Cons:
Storenvy
- Very well known for hand made crafts with lots of shoppers willing to pay good money for them.
- Has a great community, networks and support from other sellers/members. ie: anyone can add your items to their favorites and treasury list to share with others. Great way to get your name/shop out there.
- Option to promote your shop with a fee. (could be a con as well) However, you can decide on the amount you want to spend. For example, you give Etsy $5 limit to promote your shop for one week.
- “sold” section for your shop so people can see what you have sold and what you have made in the past.
- You can make shipping labels right from the etsy website and allows you to make first class international shipping labels.
- Easy to use coupon code option
Cons:
- 20 cent listing fee that lasts for 4 months. Need to keep repaying the listing fees if your items do not sell.
- An additional 3.4% transaction fee when your item is sold.
- Listing process is tedious.
- Since it is well known, there are a lot of sellers selling similar things. That means, competition is HUGE.
- If your shop is small, and if you’re not updating with new listings as often, you’re shop will get “buried” amongst other shops .
- Customization is very limited. You can only customize your shop banner.
- For coupon codes, you can’t limit to one time use
Storenvy
Pros:
NOTE: For both stores, you still have to market to sell your products. Don’t expect to open a shop and customers just pour in to buy your items. MARKET and PROMOTE! However, I do think if you just want to test the water in selling items online, storenvy is a good choice, so you're not investing too much money on it.
http://craftersdelights.com
https://www.etsy.com/shop/emiidesigns
Updated: 6/01/14
- It is new and growing!
- absolutely NO listing fees and extra transaction fee. The only fee you have to worry about is the paypal transaction fee.
- Totally customizable.
- Upgrade option of $5/month where you can have your own URL with customizable coupon options.
- Listing process is easy
- Has a great community and networks similar to etsy. You can “envy” items and follow shops, which will be public on your main page.
- Not as well known for handmade crafts
- There is a basic coupon option, and the problem with it is that the discount applies to each item purchased rather than the total amount. IF you upgrade $5/month, you have more options on the discount codes.
- There is no “Sold” section in the store. Unless you make your own.
- You can only create shipping labels through paypal with no option for first class international mail.
- There is a store rating system but it's not viewable to the public
NOTE: For both stores, you still have to market to sell your products. Don’t expect to open a shop and customers just pour in to buy your items. MARKET and PROMOTE! However, I do think if you just want to test the water in selling items online, storenvy is a good choice, so you're not investing too much money on it.
http://craftersdelights.com
https://www.etsy.com/shop/emiidesigns
Updated: 6/01/14