I just opened my shop here yesterday and I was wanting to know how do you get views on Bonanza? I’m still trying to learn my way around here but I’m a little lost. lol! HELP!
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uNeeky Reputation: 30 See uNeeky's booth |
I just started listing today and I have views on my items. I think the idea is to create an active community. There are plenty of opportunities to make connections on the site to get some traffic to your booth.
Happy Selling!
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cyberwear Reputation: 46 See cyberwear's booth |
Also look under “Sell on Bonanza” on the top, then “Advertise items”. Pick which option you want (I do the max. 16% commission) This will also help your items get seen. You don’t pay anything till your item sells and it will not go over what you picked, and usually its lower. Good Luck. I had a pretty decent December :)
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misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
One thing I noticed is you have duplicate words in your titles. Try to think “Search Engine” when you compose your title, and instead of repeating yourself, use the space to put in keywords.
If you are on Facebook, make a FB page that advertises your booth, and have clickable links that take them to it.
There are new FB groups popping up all the time, try to find some that let you post your individual items with a link to your booth. Some do, and some don’t. If you make your own things, look for crafter groups, or handicraft groups or handmade jewelry groups.
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Ms_Prissys_Patterns Reputation: 366 See Ms_Prissys_Patterns' booth |
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