3 Amazing Websites to Sell Your Gemstone Jewelry

Selling your natural gemstone beads is never an easy business to deal with. In case of a brick-and-mortar store, half of your profits go into meeting business overheads like employee payrolls, interior decoration, electricity, etc. Such expenses are hard to manage for jewelry startups, given you have to spend a allocate a bigger budget to your marketing too. In such cases, even survival seems too far, let alone make a profit.
 

But thanks to the internet, jewelry stores have now found a way to get into the rooms of their customers. Now it’s easier than ever for gemstone bead wholesalers to list their products, send notifications, and get a direct review from their users in no time. The ease is the reason why the online jewelry market has grown to become a €700 million industry.

So if you too are thinking to open a jewelry business online, and avail all the benefits that other online jewelry stores have availed so far, then let us have a look at 3 online platforms that will give you business like no other.

eBay

Founded in 1995 in California, eBay today has become one of the leading e-commerce retailers in the world. In 2017, there were about 168 Million Active Buyers and 6.7 million sellers on this platform. It has around 100 million unique visitors per month. Such numbers make it a good choice to sell your natural gemstone beads online. The best part about eBay is the support for second-hand products, which proves no less than an added advantage for gemstone jewelry.

Amazon Handmade

Amazon is the world’s biggest marketplace in terms of revenue, monthly visits, transactions, etc. But people at the headquarter knew that they have to capture the market of handmade products, designed and manufactured by skilled artisans, hence Amazon Handmade was launched in 2015. So what makes Handmade special? It’s their policy that dictates what sellers are allowed to sell on this platform. Only authentic handicraft sellers are allowed to list and sell their products, which means people who sell factory manufactured wholesale items are barred to join the platform.  So if you are into selling DIY natural gemstone beads and other jewelry, then this sure is a platform for you.

Etsy
Though not as big as eBay and Handmade, Etsy still is God for selling your jewelry online. There are a few reasons why Etsy stands out from other e-commerce platforms that bring buyers and sellers together. First, people on Etsy come for a particular, reason, which is to buy jewelry. Which means you get a targeted user base, unlike eBay and Amazon, who takes pride in selling everything. Other than that, the platform allows selling wholesale gemstone beads orders, crowdfunding for special products, and collective stores where sellers can join forces to make one shop for all their items.

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