Basically, you can link your store(s) to a block-ad on FoundHandmade.com. For buyers, the site makes for an easy way to shop for craft items. They don’t have to browse through lots of pages, while still able to get more information quickly.
I looked over the advertising rates on FoundHandmade.com and found them starting at $5 per block per month. You can pay more for more blocks and for featured listings. When buying a block, you upload an image of an item from your store that you want to advertise. When a visitor’s mouse rolls over your block, your image appears in the large center section with the item title and price. When shoppers click on your block, they will are taken directly to your online shop.
Blocks are reviewed before acceptance. As long as you are selling handmade crafts, vintage or craft supplies, you should be okay.
Since I just found this site, I don’t have any results to report on. If you have had sales here, please comment.
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Hi James,
Thanks for this info, off to check it out!
Very cool!! Thanks for sharing this site.
Very Good Article.
Wish I could put it on my refrig!
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This site would be great if they’d ever answer their e-mail. I’ve never gotten so much as an indication there’s anyone alive on the other end.