What is the best site to sell stuff for free?
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What is the best site to sell stuff for free?
- Craigslist. Craigslist is one of the best places to start as an online seller.
- Ruby Lane. If you’re selling art, collectibles and artisan jewelry, Ruby Lane is the place to go.
- eBid. eBid positions itself as a top eBay competitor for many good reasons.
- Depop.
- Sell.com.
- eBluejay.
- CQout.
- Preloved.
Where is the best place to sell things?
The major players, Amazon and eBay, have higher fees, but they’re also some of the most highly trafficked sites on the internet. If speed of sale is your goal, these sites are the way to go. If you’re trying to maximize your profit, you might take some more time to find a buyer on a smaller site.
How can I sell my stuff online locally?
Websites To Sell Stuff Locally
- 1. Facebook Marketplace. Over the last few years, Facebook Marketplace has become our go-to website for local selling.
- eBay (with Local Pickup)
- Craigslist.
- 4. Facebook Groups.
- OfferUp (Formerly Letgo)
- Listia.
- 5Miles.
- Swop.it.
Is OfferUp or Letgo better?
Letgo has nearly double the amount of users (around 74 million) and is considered the largest and fastest growing marketplace app. Just because Letgo has more users doesn’t automatically mean it’s more popular than OfferUp in your area. To gauge local popularity, install both apps, then browse available items.
Does Letgo charge a fee?
Like Craigslist, Letgo lets you sell almost anything you own to other local buyers, without paying a fee to advertise your items for sale.
Is it free to sell on Etsy?
Joining and starting a shop on Etsy is free. There are three basic selling fees: a listing fee, a transaction fee, and a payment processing fee. There’s also an advertising fee for sales that come from Offsite Ads. It costs $0.20 to publish a listing to the marketplace.