47 Places to sell products that aren’t on Google

If you run a product-based business, you’ve probably lost hours to the same spiral:

“Places to sell products” “Markets near me.” “Best craft fairs UK.” “Where to sell handmade products.”

And somehow, you still end up at the same five markets, the same Facebook groups, and the same dead ends.

The truth? Some of the best places to sell your products aren’t easily found on Google. They’re hidden in networks, private groups, corporate offices, small pockets of the internet and word-of-mouth opportunities that most product sellers never hear about.

That’s exactly why I created a free guide: 47 Places to Sell Your Products That Aren’t on Google.

It’s designed for product business owners who are ready to stop guessing and start getting visible.


What’s Inside the Free 47 Places Guide

Inside our 47 Places to Sell Your Products That Aren’t on Google guide is a curated list of places and types of opportunities that most product sellers simply don’t know about.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Physical shop types and companies you’ve not thought of
  • Corporate and office pop-up ideas (where people are literally walking past all day)
  • Stockist options to get your products into shops
  • Online marketplaces and communities beyond Etsy
  • PR and visibility opportunities that can put your brand in front of thousands

Each section includes ideas, prompts and tips to help you:

  • Think beyond the obvious
  • Spot new opportunities in your local area and online
  • Take action quickly, without weeks of research

This isn’t a fluffy “inspiration” list. It’s a practical starting point to help you find real places to sell.


Who This Guide Is For

This guide is perfect for you if:

  • You’re a product-based business owner (handmade, curated, small brand, artist, designer, maker)
  • You feel stuck doing the same events over and over
  • You’re tired of wasting time searching and want a clearer plan
  • You know your products are good—you just need more people to see them
  • You’re ready to treat your business like a business, not just a hobby

If you’ve ever thought, “I just wish someone would tell me where to sell,” this is for you.


Ready to Find New Places to Sell Your Products?

If you’re done with guessing, scrolling and second-guessing yourself, this is your next step, pop your details in the box below and the guide—packed with ideas, links and locations—will land straight in your inbox.

Your products deserve to be seen.

This guide will help you find the places that make that happen.

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