For Dr. Who & Torchwood fans!
Feb. 11th, 2009 12:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
And especially for
vash817 (Chris please fwd this to him since I don't know what Stampede's email is.)
http://louiex.etsy.com/
The etsy shop of my friend who handmade those crafty Dr. Who dolls!
Go look. Buy.
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http://louiex.etsy.com/
The etsy shop of my friend who handmade those crafty Dr. Who dolls!
Go look. Buy.
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Date: 2009-02-11 07:36 pm (UTC)http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=15791393
20 cents to list
7 cents etsy commission
40 cent paypal charge
$1.52 shipping
45 cents for a padded envelope
Total costs, not including the item itself: 2.64 That's not even the paper to make the card, ink to print it, and envelope to send it in. I got $3.50 for the sale, and $2.64 of it does not go to me. $.86 isn't even straight profit, because it's basically materials. That doesn't include time to photograph and list the item, communicate with the buyer and package / go to the post office or print postage. Even if her store sells out, I don't see how she can make a profit at those prices.
(Really...I keep the cards there because they sell pretty well and have lots of hearts, but I need to bundle them into packs so they're more profitable).
Sorry to get so long-winded on your LJ, but I hate to see a good artist undercharging themselves!