@taika I have the same problem (and light cube box thingum, it sounds like -- sort of like a solid popup hamper they charge you 20x more for?) with the website thing. I have a domain! And I am sure I could wiki the hell out of that shit to lead it over to an etsy thing!
Website has a couple hurdles, though. Workspace is BWAHAHAHA limited, so photo space means setting something up for a couple days, doing it in bulk, then repeating the process again. The photo kits take up so much more space than my room has to spare on a permanent basis since the box itself is small, but the lights with the umbrellas and whatnot actually have a notable footprint, which might mean just... waiting to store stuff up, giving none fucks about hauling boxes and furniture around in here, and taking over my mother's dining room table next door for a week or so every few months. I have thus far avoided that option since my usual shake of the mental magic 8-ball approach keeps popping up 'not advisable' on that one, due to the level of whining that ensues even if I need to spray things out on their porch outside in recent years. That, and I just fucking KNOW I would hear, "Well, while you have everything set up, you can get pro-quality shots of all of my hundreds of old pieces I don't really actually intend to try to sell much anymore anyway, too, right?" because of course I would. -.- (Note to self: "Perfect 'this is how you use these, Mom, it's super simple, just watch and you can use it yourself to get the shots you want!" evasive maneuvers over the winter. <Mission Impossible theme starts to play in the background>)
The other hurdle is... we want to set up with etsy through their whatever that does physical/online credit card processing, so we can just use their square (it's the same as an independent one, BUUUUUUUUUUUT it also tracks your inventory so if you sell something in person it removes it from the website so you don't get screwed by selling something twice; it alerts you if you sell something on the website while you're off at a show or whatever, too, so you can pull it from the table -- that is worth throwing them the paltry pennies they'd want per sale to me, for real). Guess what's really hard to do when you still have a pile of medical bills, though...
(You need a constant balance of $XXX usually in whatever bank account they're using for it.)
The part I hate most though? Coming up with names for shit. No, that pair of earrings is named 2017-L110 2 of 5, and you're going to find it clever or keep mum about it!!! <cough> A couple special bits get names, but they tend not to be names one would repeat in public. We have several pieces sharing the name 'Oh, That Thing' and 'That's the Little Bastard That Took 43 Hours', 'Fussy PITA I-XVI', 'That Used Up the Last of Those Beads!', 'Oh, YOU' and similar. <shifty-eyes>
Some day, when I get off my butt and am tinkering with a game project again, it will eventually maybe even get done, but I will have forgotten to remove some random jewelry name generator object from it and people will wonder what that bizarre little code utility is that spits out crap like 'Whimsy Cloudscape' and 'Sonoran Sunset' and so on, for seemingly no reason. (My dye teacher's husband made some kind of die-roll chart or something for this for them years ago for the same reason, and I find that just hilarious and awesome. They'd pick an apt color name, then just yank two other words off a random list. It was kinda brilliant!)
It's one of those times I can't help but think 'it is only because I have been in this hobby so long that I can even keep track of all of these fussy, fiddly, WTF-laden moving parts of bureaucratic bullshit', so help me.
I should be able to get shots of the booth, though! I was admittedly happy 'cause some of my yarn is the background for one of their ad posters and mailers this year, but, er, while I'd love to share that with all and sundry, it's also plastered with, y'know, specific times and a place where I'm definitely absolutely going to be and as much as I love y'all, you never know who's lurking.
I can post it after the show, though!
If folks are somewhere near northern Delaware are for some reason into craft shows, I can send you the info. It's not as great a show as it once was -- it used to attract some really big local names known nationally back when we started with it -- but they have some pretty cool stuff. Tragically, I have a feeling a better sales pitch here would be, "It's right around the corner from where Lucifer first appeared on earth in Supernatural, fellow geeks!" because it is, and that never, ever stops being funny to me.