What is the charge, if any, for setting up a booth?
rancehodges Reputation: 10 See rancehodges' booth |
Not for a basic booth there is no fee until an item sells
Jewelsbelegance Reputation: 307 See Jewelsbelegance's booth |
Welcome rancehodges,
There are two types of booths as Jewelsbelegance mentioned. 1) Free when your items sell there are fees or 2) Membership.
I have had a free booth for years. It’s best when starting to have a free booth and pay the fee when your item sells to get acklamated to Bonanza and all the seller tools, etc. and how things work. If business picks up for you then you can make the next step. If you are coming over from eBay with a good seller base the membership might work for you, but my preference is a free booth. Also, Bonanza gives you tokens when you check in each day for attendance. Under rewards is where you click and pick up the tokens daily which will pay your seller fees once you add up enough.
Good luck!
Rita
MomentsInThyme
MomentsInThyme Reputation: 734 See MomentsInThyme's booth |
Bonanza basic booth, where you can list thousands of products and create in store categories, and add lots of images, is free. When a product sells you are charged the FVF, the basic, default one, or a higher fee that you choose to increase marketing of your products.
Welcome to Bonanza!
Sandi
EmbellishMart
“Embellishments for your crafting, your space & you!”
EmbellishMart Reputation: 1450 See EmbellishMart's booth |
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