From the business side, I am curious about the benefits and challenges of the site, as well as the model of online sales. The New York Times wrote about the challenge of the business in a recent article.
Chad Mount, OKC:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/tribalbot
Paintings and sketches of mysterious, colorful characters.
Natalie Wright, OKC: http://sophievintage.etsy.com
Well-chosen vintage clothing and accessories.
May Yang, Tulsa http://electrofervor.etsy.com

Screenprints and hand-printed cards [full disclosure we at OVAC are using these super-cute thank you cards]
Also, you can do a search of the seller’s location, here’s a search for sellers in Oklahoma. Alternatively, you can press the Buy tab, then click on "shop local."
Post a link to your Etsy page or your favorite!
P. S. What other online sales vehicles are artists finding especially great or ineffective?
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Kerry Myers and Kelly Bentley
Visit Electric Feel Vintage out of OKC- http://www.etsy.com/shop/ElectricFeelVintage
Hand picked original vintage
34th Street Vintage: Vintage style clothing and accessories, vinyl and other vintage collectables,art work from local Ok. artist Mandy Black http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=34510383
Luksi Creations
Art and Handmade Crafts by Kiamichi Goodbear
http://www.etsy.com/shop/luksicreations
plush toys, Native American bead work, original artwork, journals
Have you all checked out http://www.storenvy.com ?
It's FREE online stores with social shopping. I really like the design--and the fact that it's FREE!!!
Love your blog.. here's my store!
Art of Living Studios
http://www.etsy.com/shop/weazelface
Christan Templeton
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