once activating it , for how many days will it work ?
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carlisimo Reputation: 26 See carlisimo's booth |
Thanks, @tomwayne1!
@[URL removed] You can read the full blog post and Q&A for our new TurboTraffic packs [URL removed]
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Hope that helps, and happy selling!
Kind regards,
The Bonanza Team
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Katyoke Reputation: 1512 See Katyoke's booth |
From Bill Harding’s answer to a seller question in the Blog about TurboTraffic [URL removed]
“The length of time that the Turbo Traffic runs for depends on two [URL removed] how many buyers visit, and how many sales you make from those visits. Every time that a buyer finds your item from Google or our affiliate network, we pay a small amount on your behalf. So if you get 1,000 clicks and no sales on day one, then your TurboTraffic may end very quickly. If you get 1,000 clicks and make 10 sales, then the FVFs generated by your sales allow us to continue running your TurboTraffic.
Some of our sellers with popular products have entered a perpetual TurboTraffic mode, because they sell enough items per pageview that we can afford to keep TurboTraffic running indefinitely.
So, the gist of how long it will run [URL removed] “depends on your conversion rate.” If you have items with accurate descriptions (that don’t mention eBay) and good+detailed pictures, you’ll probably end up with a good conversion rate, which might mean that your $24.95 can be stretched for up to a week. If your conversion rate is poor, then it will probably only last a couple days."
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
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