i think personalised goods will always sell, especially things which are idea as gifts for other people.i d say go for it! if the website will be free then you having nothing to lose by giving it a go, and whether you make it a success or find it s not going anywhere you will still have gained loads of experience in business web design etc which may give you the edge in a future interview for a job, or give you enough experience to become a successful entrepreneur! all the best of luck with your ideasRebecca
It all sounds feasible but why not start by trying a few things on Ebay first to see how they sell before you dive into it completely.It will also give you an idea of the kind of price you can charge for all these things.Good luck!
Seeing as you can t spell, then no.
You stick with the bookmarks. Do not make cards unless you know how to spell correctly.
Yeah i love cute and quirky little things like that, and as long as the price is right people will buy them.x
I support you
If they re good quality then yes, but don t lay out too much money on stock to begin with because there are load of people doing this online. The other answers point out your spelling mistakes, and there are quite a few of them! You need to pay attention to spelling and grammar otherwise people won t buy from you because it looks sloppy and they ll assume your work is also sloppy.All the things you want to sell are available on markets and car boot sales and they don t incur postage charges, so make sure that your prices are right, and make sure that your items have that little something extra that makes them special.My friend makes cards just for her own use. When my daughter got married she made her a card in the colour scheme of the wedding, with a bride and groom on, and she used material to dress them the same as their wedding outfits. It was wonderful, but very, very professionally done. You could try little extras like this.Good luck.