why are all the Bonanza product not indexed by Google? Basically all products at Bonanza cannot be found in the major search engines like Yahoo, MSN and Google.
NO organic traffic at all!
That’s very bad!
Bonanza support, could you fix this ASAP?
This will hurt all Bonanza sellers and your revenue is not increasing at all. Please make to submit all pages to Google.
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vitactivate Reputation: 10 See vitactivate's booth |
“NO organic traffic at all!”
I’ve just checked it and can see some B. items in the organic G. [URL removed]
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But the truth is that it’s extremely low presence at this moment.
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ArtistsUnion Reputation: 3676 See ArtistsUnion's booth |
I found one of your items at the top of the list in Google Shopping (GS):
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Of course, GS is a pay-to-play venue, which you participate in on Bonanza by selecting at least the 9% advertising (commission) rate.
As far as Google organic results, there are many factors which decide how high up on the search results you will appear – one of which is length of time that the listing has been active. Here are some other things you can [URL removed]
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
Same here. 1 google visitor in months but when i search google im not there even though broadcaster says i am. Broadcaster lies. It seems bonanza has taken away any chance of traffic some how without buying their packages that are way overpriced. I doubt it makes much difference either. This stuff should be free and sending us traffic like every other sellers platform. its their job like etsy and ebay does.
whats the point if theres no traffic and google is an illusion, they are clearly not accepting many bonanza listings anymore. by the way i have my advertising level maxed at elite. It does nothing and sends me nothing. its like a prank site, saying good luck getting traffic here bwahahaha.
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openconcepts990 Reputation: 12 See openconcepts990's booth |
It may be worth hiring a designer to design online stores. This would make sense and you can negotiate indexing support for your products. It seems that it is not so expensive if a specialist is engaged in it. There are many good designers with up-to-date resumes – [URL removed] Look at the prices and see how much you can spend on improvements
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