But you can also try and sell your products here:
- Sears.com – the famous retail giant offers an online marketplace where you can list your products for sale.
- Buy.com – an expansive online marketplace that receives a lot of traffic.
- Newegg.com – the second largest online only retailer in the U.S. now has its own marketplace.
- Etsy.com – the largest online marketplace for handmade and vintage items.
- Pricefalls.com – a Dutch auction site that offers a fixed-price marketplace as well.
- Shoply.com – a free marketplace operating specifically with the small business owner in mind.
- SOCexchange.com – a fixed fee of $10 a year allows access to list at this marketplace.
- iOffer.com – a well-traveled commission based marketplace.
- eCrater.com – a free marketplace that offers customizable online stores to retailers.
- Bonanza.com – a sales commission based online marketplace with a social community theme.
- Blujay.com – a free classified marketplace that allows for unlimited ad postings.
- ArtFire.com – a free marketplace geared toward sellers of handmade products.
- Wigix.com – a self-billed online catalog of products that has a marketplace for sellers.
- Offeritem.com – a free marketplace that provides an online store and shopping cart to sellers.
- Shophandmade.com – like the name suggests, a marketplace geared toward sellers of handmade items.
- Zibbet.com – a fixed price marketplace for handmade goods, fine art, vintage items and crafting supplies.
- 3tailer.com – a marketplace that seeks to connect vendors with buyers in niche markets.
- Atomicmall.com – a marketplace that has both set price and auction options.
- Sell.com – a marketplace organized in a classified ad format.
- Xoole.com – a marketplace focusing on independent sellers.
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