Bonanza pro?

On my page it says “Silver members have had 129% more sales than sellers at your level”. What is it about Silver Pro that does this? And what all does the silver level do for me? Is anyone finding the different pro levels are helping sales? I am just coming back on board again, and would like some feedback on these extras before I jump in with both feet. Thank you!

asked about 9 years ago

8 Answers

The Silver will give you tools to personalize your booth a bit more and some organizational tools…may help with on site searches a bit.

The operative here is …increase your sales. If you are not search optimized, with you attributes, and good key words and not showing in google, or sustaining a certain level of sales, then increasing something that is not there will not work.

Get your booth together, get things organized, get google compliant..do a little Facebook, twitter, pinterest, and other social media promoting…and when the sales come, and you can afford it..consider moving up to a pro membership…

The pro memberships won’t help if you are not already in google to begin with, that just like all those years ago when we were always jumping through google hoops…

Good Luck and welcome back

answered about 9 years ago

ccmom
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I wouldn’t join any of the plans until you get your booth filled and see how all that goes. Plenty of time to decide what strategies to take after you are set up/

answered about 9 years ago

Tried gold for a little while….while it did increase sales, it did not do enough to make it worthwhile

answered about 9 years ago

Tortuga
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I have tried Gold and Platinum and found they do not help my sales at all, I sell about same amount without a membership. Turbo Traffic is just that, some traffic, no extra buyers, I only sell well when I have the right items, not because I have this membership or that traffic. Also, to add, I also pretty much sell the same amounts at 9% as I do with 16% commission, and 16% is higher fees than eBay.

answered about 9 years ago

I doubt being a Silver member increases sales. The higher sales percentages shown by Bonanza likely existed for those sellers BEFORE they became members. Sellers who have more sales have more money to spend on making their booth look pretty and having custom categories and so forth. The one thing I can suggest is to have more items in your booth. I spent a long time with 60 to 70 items and slow sales. Once I got up to 90 to 100 items, sales noticeably picked up.

answered about 9 years ago

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answered about 9 years ago

Thanks all for your answers! I really appreciate it. I did upload items to my booth tonight. Will have to figure out attributes now (which I always found confusing here to do) and get it on Google. I can go to the pros page and see what the different levels give me, but it really doesn’t have any info on the silver. More digging I guess to do…

answered about 9 years ago

2 Comments

ccmom says: April 21, 2015

look at gold, scroll down to the bottom section…that pretty much is what silver gives you…you can also editing booth panels

ccmom says: April 21, 2015

Also..just fill out the item trait boxes, and you should have all your google attributes…but if the upc box is not there, simply do it in batch edit or add it to the end of the listing [[[URL removed] like this

I tried the memberships before. I had several items – over 5,000. I am working on getting my booth ready for the holiday sales. The goal is to have over 10,000 items in my booth by September. But, I still will not pay for any membership. It is not worth it in my opinion.

answered about 9 years ago

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