What exactly is a turbotraffic pack??

I want to advertise but not sure if should buy a ‘TurboTraffic’ or just increase my commission rate… Commission seems to be straight forward.

A Turbo Pack does not seem quantifiable…how long does one last? A month an week? Why would I need to buy more than 1 at a time? What am I getting for $24.95? Is it measured in ads shown, or clicks received?

How is the TurboTraffic advertising different than the commission rate advertising? Is there more or different sites?

Also, I would like to target just 5 of my listings to start. No need to waste ads on my low selling products. How do I do this?

Also, all my items are already on Ebay, so how about a feature to target the sites I want to advertise on…like GoogleShopping and Amazon!

Thanks,

asked over 8 years ago

1 Comment

burresscollectables says: March 03, 2016

Right now you would have to sell one of your top 20 items for turbo traffic to pay off. I reccomend adding more items before using it so more items get traffic boost.

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@burresscollectables offered good insight in the comment above.

You may want to read through these forum posts to get a better sense of what they are about before jumping in.

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Best of luck to you.

selected by Bonanza as the best answer

answered over 8 years ago

I have tried a turbo pack and honestly do not see any benefit. Good old fashioned promoting your own booth worked better for my items.

answered over 8 years ago

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