I am a newbie. Why do I always show published items but never sell them
Hurricane_department Reputation: 10 See Hurricane_department's booth |
To get your items in front of potential customers, you must promote them. Bonanza provides the platform, you put in the work. The free booth is best starting out and setting your final value fee to 9% gets your items sent to google. You will also have to do your own promotion of social media (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc.). Here is a link that, hopefully, with be of help to you https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/seller_success/how_to_make_your_first_sales
There are many people that visit the Community Forum who are very knowledgeable and willing to answer your questions. So, don’t be shy about asking. We are all in this together.
abigdogmom Reputation: 3559 See abigdogmom's booth |
I have problems with my items not being advertised on Bing. I get more traffic yet no one and I mean no one can tell me why they aren’t picking up the items. One time they said it was a feed problem when I get it to take one day and not accepted the next then it goes to another department. No my descriptions are too short yet 21 of 141 are accepted. Why am I paying for the traffic yet not one can figure out the problem.
krisd Reputation: 24 See krisd's booth |
i have hendred and ten item. but in since starting to today i got only one sell. you have to make advertising and take membership for boost your sell and most thing you have to list more item.
i got one sell in 4 months on bonanza.
oceanheartjewellery Reputation: 161 See oceanheartjewellery's booth |
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