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How to Start an Online Business on a Third Party Marketplace
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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 252896, member: 29399"] If you want to sell on a third-party marketplace, you have a lot of options, for example, Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Zazzle, RedBubble, Printful, Printify, etc. However, before you start selling you need to see if the platform will actually work for you. Amazon is a big company. it has over 200 million prime users and hundreds of registered users. Your product will be accessible to a huge audience but this does not mean you will start printing money. Amazon has tough requirements for sellers. The world's number two ecommerce marketplace is eBay. It has almost 200 million users and receives almost 1 billion monthly traffic. However, you need to understand one thing about eBay. eBay policy favors buyers (because the company makes money when someone buys products), therefore, you might end up incurring a lot of chargebacks. You can sell on Redbubble without spending a dime, Redbubble receives huge traffic and has a lot of buyers, however, you need graphic designing skills to create product mockups. [/QUOTE]
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