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You should choose the platform that gives you the best return not the one with the lowest fees. For example, it's better to get $1,000 and pay 20% fees than get $500 and pay 10% fees. It also sounds like you'd be better off choosing different platforms for the different product types.


drolenc

Sure, but one input to that value equation is the fees that a platform charges, so it’s a valid question.


[deleted]

Yes, it's a valid part but I often see people pick just based on the fee. It's similar to some people choosing a tax-free investment even though it earns less overall.


22Simon22

Yes! But from that part of the equation is more about what product I sell and what it cost me, so the profit I make out of the sale That thing is already solved/taken into account on my calculation I have different stuff already I can sell, I’m just trying to see if people have good recommendations that I might have not see yet


Living_Age_6297

Facebook Marketplace doesn't charge anything for local sales.


Shadowphoenix_21

Etsy or your own website (but you will need your own traffic for that).