I recently started my vintagehome booth with 70s 60s 50s Mid Century Modern items, but so far I had no viewers at all. Can anybody tell me if there are actually buyers for 50s 60s furniture and interior items on Bonanza or am I on a not so suitable platform here.
I have lots of items on Etsy. Before I waste my time to list all those items on Bonanza, I would like to find out if there are such buyers at all? Perhaps somebody has experience? Any input is appreciated. Thank you!
vintagehome Reputation: 10 See vintagehome's booth |
Honestly, you may have a few things that are working against you…
1) You only have 4 items listed in your booth. With limited items, you are going to get less shoppers visiting your booth. Having a large number of items and a variety of items gives you a greater opportunity to sell something.
2) I’m not sure how Google Shopping treats items that are shipped from outside the USA. If they do list them in their database, are you using (at a minimum) the 9% Bonanza advertising option? If not, only Bonanza shoppers will be able to see your items.
3) You stated that shipping costs are around $44 to $53 USD for your items. That makes the total cost of your items a lot higher. For example, you have a $68 item that adds $44 shipping to the total price. That $44 shipping cost is approximately 40% of the total cost of $112.
Good luck.
tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
You also need to make sure the item, photos and description match. The first thing I noticed immediately is one of you items is obviously a chandelier and the title is for a hat rack. When you read the description, a chandelier is described.
abigdogmom Reputation: 3559 See abigdogmom's booth |
I just viewed your booth and you still have only 4 items posted. More items equals more views equals more potential sales.
Bunchers Reputation: 18 See Bunchers' booth |
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