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How to Start an Online Business on a Third Party Marketplace
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[QUOTE="Jasmine, post: 252612, member: 49159"] If you want to start an online business, the easiest way to do so is through online marketplaces. That’s because on third-party marketplace creating a store is free, some stores do not even have listing fee, you only pay commission when your product is sold. The third-party marketplaces also have a huge organic traffic, huge traffic, and huge customers. So, how to start your online business on a third-party marketplace? There are a lot of marketplaces that you can use, for example Amazon, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Instagram Shop, Zazzle, Etsy, RedBubble, Printify, Printful, etc. Do research and find the one that is most appropriate. Your research should be focused on the traffic, organic traffic, listing fees, payment processing fees, and all the cost associated with selling. Choose the products that are more appropriate for the market where you are selling (the products that are trending on the marketplace you have selected). If you are completely new, running paid adverts will help you drive some sales. [/QUOTE]
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