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Setting Up Shop: Big Cartel- Is it for you? | Elysian Studios

Setting Up Shop: Big Cartel- Is it for you?

Categories: Art Collecting, blogging, business, ETSY, marketing, shopping

“Big Cartel Is Where Artists Set Up Shop”

Most artists strive to make a living from their craft, but it’s not realistic to think your work will immediately get featured in a retail store or displayed in a gallery.  We live in a remarkable age where there are so many alternative approaches to get your product out there, but what are the best venues?  I am going to explore methods of marketing and selling original work, and will feature them here on the blog.  I welcome feedback along the way! 

So what exactly is Big Cartel?



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“Finally, a shopping cart for the little guy. We provide clothing designers, bands, jewelry makers, crafters, and other artists with their own customizable store to sell their stuff online.” says Big Cartel, a project of IndieLabs. 

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Take the tour, and you will find what Big Cartel has to offer.  It promises quick setup, easy use, complete customization, inventory tracking, and use of discount codes.  No listing fees or percentage of your sale is taken by Big Cartel, but PayPal fees still apply if you use that service.  There are multiple levels of service for your Big Cartel shop, starting with “Free” to list 5 products, “$9.99 Platinum” to list 25 products, “$19.99 Diamond” to list 100 products, and a new “$29.99 Titanium” level to list up to 300 products. As you increase your level, you increase the amount of photos you can have per item, your customizability, and better your “stats” (which look like analytics).
Big Cartel prides itself on not being a community, unlike Etsy, which can have pros and cons in my opinion.  You retain focus on your own brand and your shop can be customized with colors, logos, website and blog integration, and Facebook buttons.  You control your own traffic, but Big Cartel is not going to help you get discovered!  There’s no selling tips, seasonal marketing strategies or teams to partner your business with, like Etsy provides.  Big Cartel says your store will be SEO optimized, and you can even incorporate your own domain name into your shop (i.e. shop.mydomain.com).  That can be a very valuable asset in getting found by web search engines!

Who is using Big Cartel?

Go to this page, and start clicking the shops to get a feel for who is using Big Cartel. bigcarteluserscopy-6831857 If you click on their “Buzz” page, you can watch videos about some shops and their success with Big Cartel.  I enjoyed the one about “Seraph,” a typography company.  So what do you think?  I am intrigued, but honestly had a hard time finding great stores just by searching.  I only know one artisan who has a shop set up on this site, Lorelei Eurto, and it is a beautiful jewelry shop.  I would love to hear about other artists who have shops on Big Cartel, or any experiences you may have had as a customer!

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Elysian Studios: The Artful Life: Recipe-White Chocolate Party Mix

It’s Holiday Time!  Whether you’re celebrating with a crowd or just family, having snacks on hand adds to the fun!  Enjoy this mix while playing games or sipping hot cocoa- sweet and salty is always a hit!

Click here for printable recipe

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Ingredients:

3 cups Rice Chex cereal

3 cups Corn Chex cereal

3 cups Cheerios cereal

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2 cups dry roasted peanuts

1 (12 oz.) bag of M&M plain candies (holiday colors!)

1 pound white chocolate

img_1967-7107509 Combine all ingredients except the chocolate in a large bowl.  Slowly melt the white chocolate in the top of a double boiler (or carefully in the microwave). Pour melted chocolate over the mix and stir to evenly coat.  Spread the mixture on wax paper and cool.  Break into small pieces.  Store in airtight container.  Can make ahead! img_1978-9148436

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Elysian Studios: Holiday Shopping: The Websites that Revolutionized Shopping: luckymag.com

I was so excited to see this spread in This month’s issue of Luck Magazine!  Up against big retailers of Amazon, Net-A-Porter, Ebay and Shopbop, here comes the powerful influence of Etsy, Big Cartel and Bloggers!  Now small studios and self-employed artisans have the ability to sell their products in the same manner as big designers, and  Elysian Studios will be supporting and promoting some of these artists throughout the holiday season!  It is now easier than ever to obtain high-quality, unique handcrafted items!

Here’s what was said in the article:

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Etsy.com makes it possible to do something inconceivable a few years back: buy a one-of-a-kind bud vase—or gorgeous stationery or gown—designed by an unknown artisan with no other retail outlet. The main downside of the mega-site is that it can be difficult to sort through the bejillions of handmade and vintage offerings.*

    *Note from Elysian Studios:  We will be featuring treasuries based on themes that will help make shopping easier!  This is where the bloggers come into play!             websites-that-revolutionized-shopping-bigcartel-322-1183825 BIGCARTEL.COM

Bigcartel.com is like an e-mentor for new designers, making it easy for anyone to set up shop online. What previously required a programmer and thousands of dollars is now an afternoon’s project—and costs, at most, 20 bucks per month.

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Bloggers who really shape tastes and drive products include Grace Bonney with her home-centric DESIGNSPONGE.COM, Rumi Neely with FASHIONTOAST.COM (she’s now the face of Forever 21 ads, after all), and the two exceptionally chic Southern California-based surf and skateboarding designers who run BLEACHBLACK.COM.