• terwn43lp@lemmy.world
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    follow brands and creators, not stores. shop directly from their sites or support local stores

    even better: reduce, reuse

    most products end up in landfills, buy used, ebay, local groups, thrift, etc

    learn to upholster clothing, bake bread, etc, take money away from corporations

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      As a small business owner (blacksmithing), I fully support this. However, about 85% of our business is through an Etsy storefront, about 10% through Amazon, with the remainder through our own site.

      I’d appreciate advice on additional storefronts.

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          Haven’t focused on reenactors specifically. Most of our stuff is home furnishings. Hooks, plant hangers, curtain rods, pot rack bars, drawer pulls, joint braces for woodworking, fireplace hardware, decorative chains (like for chandeliers), etc.

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            Ren faire folks LOVE stuff like that, you should absolutely see if you have one nearby. If you’re in the states, each state usually has one.

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              By states I’m guessing america

              Please remember that lemmy is a global platform and not everyone will know what states mean

              remember that this is the internet, not america so please don’t resort to us defaultism

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                Jesus Christ. You’ve canvassed every fucking comment in this thread, and this one is actually doing what you want. Give them a break.

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      Most small creators do not have their own online stores. They depend on Amazon, eBay, Etsy, or some combination of the three

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        Buying a domain and a webhost costs money and people would need a regular income for that

        What I’d like to see is some co-op online platform where people can collectively contribute to online costs though a small percentage of fees and / or donations

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        Many small creators also sell directly on social media. Unfortunately that’s mostly corporate owned social media, but at least they dont typically get a cut of the sale.

        Even still, local creators will often pop up at events and conventions and stuff. They may not have a permanent presence, but you can still often buy stuff from them in person if you keep up with where they’ll be.

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          What social media are you talking about? If you’re talking about Facebook marketplace, they absolutely take a cut so it’s functionally the same thing.

          These pop up events you are talking about are heavily concentrated in densely populated areas. If you have access you should absolutely take advantage of them but a LOT of people rarely have access.