Do i half to sign up for a membership in order to get sales,

I have over 400 pieces of nice jewelry at reasonable prices, and still not one single sale, is this common, or do i need a membership to get sales?
thank you for your response
tari

asked about 4 years ago

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ccmom says: February 21, 2020

not much in way of descriptions..put in some keywords to help with google shopping. need to promote to bring in buyers here… I Tweeted a few of your items, Also, week is barely enough time to even get noticed in google shopping.Good Luck

3 Answers

Hello Poeiv, You do not need to start out with a membership, But you should be in Google Shopping with a 9% advertising rate. Also there is a lot of jewelry available on the net. Promote your items where and when you can and be patient. Best wishes for you on Bonanza

answered about 4 years ago

Memberships may get you more views but does not guarantee sales to pay the nut of said membership. Agree with all above said, minimum 9 pct and Social promote. Also be mindful of spelling and grammar in your descriptions as that could also turn people off. For instance it is HAVE not Half (but don’t say have off).
Good Luck and welcome to Bonanza

answered about 4 years ago

You ought to be promoting your listings on Social Media. If you don’t do it here, your traffic will be gradual. Use Coupons and Discounts too.

Your customers will thank you. :)

answered about 4 years ago

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