We’ve all heard of Etsy, Artfire, and 1000 Markets. But have you heard of Storenvy.com?
If not, click on over real quick! It’s worth knowing about. And definitely worth checking out for its uber fun web design, too! Here’s a preview:
Described as a social shopping community, Storenvy offers a unique virtual marketplace experience. According to the site: “On one side, Storenvy is a series of online stores run by independent sellers…. On the other side, Storenvy is a network of shoppers who can shop across all of those stores at once, interacting with each other by watching what notes and ratings they leave on products and stores throughout the site. It’s like following your friends and style icons on a shopping spree, watching what they pick up and what they actually buy.”
Sounds intriguing, right? Well how about this: it’s FREE.
You can sell your merchandise on Storenvy free-of-charge. (Free meaning that Storenvy does not charge you any listing or transaction fees. The only fees you pay are to Paypal at point-of-sale, just like you would for any Paypal transaction on any site.)
So how do they make money? Simple: a large portion of shops on Storenvy.com sell printed apparel and indie artists can have their products printed right through the site.
That’s it. Pretty cut and dry. Looks like lots of fun — and easy on the wallet for those who want to test it out.
Now, keep in mind that we’re not suggesting you close shop at your current online marketplace. We just want you to be aware of your many options.
So go have a look-see and let us know what you think.









3 Comments
Thank you for the introduction to Storenvy. Definitely looks like something worth looking into.
I just opened a shop out there at Storenvy and am really happy with the ease of use. The site itself is very user friendly and well designed and lets not forget FUN!
Looks fabulous! I’m definitely going to set up a shop! Thanks for sharing this!
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