My wife is looking at starting up a little part time business selling craft items. We're at the very early stages at looking to see if it's a viable idea, so we need to look at costs.
One of the areas we need to look at is a website. I'd be reasonably confident setting up a website where we can showcase some of the designs and have some company info. I don't think I'd be confident enough to turn this into an actual e-commerce site though (I'm not confident enough in web development so would be worried about the security side of things) so if we were to go down that route I think we'd pay for someone to create a full e-commerce site.
I'd be interested in the experiences of anyone who's been in this position before and whether they got the majority of traffic through their own site or advertised on other sites (eBay, Etsy, Facebook, Gumtree, Folksy etc).
Currently I'm thinking of going with the option of creating a simple wordpress site ourselves and adding links to the external sites to deal with the payment side of things. Then if we find there is a reasonable demand for the products we could perhaps look at focusing on our own e-commerce site and ditch the other sites (and all the commissions/costs that goes with them).
One of the areas we need to look at is a website. I'd be reasonably confident setting up a website where we can showcase some of the designs and have some company info. I don't think I'd be confident enough to turn this into an actual e-commerce site though (I'm not confident enough in web development so would be worried about the security side of things) so if we were to go down that route I think we'd pay for someone to create a full e-commerce site.
I'd be interested in the experiences of anyone who's been in this position before and whether they got the majority of traffic through their own site or advertised on other sites (eBay, Etsy, Facebook, Gumtree, Folksy etc).
Currently I'm thinking of going with the option of creating a simple wordpress site ourselves and adding links to the external sites to deal with the payment side of things. Then if we find there is a reasonable demand for the products we could perhaps look at focusing on our own e-commerce site and ditch the other sites (and all the commissions/costs that goes with them).