Hello, I read about this site and just joined. In that article they mentioned that Bonanza automatically sends all your listings with them to Google and Bing (maybe other sites also?). Is this true? Do I need to choice this feature and if so where do I do so? Can you add additional sites to add your listings to like Craigs List or Face Book? thanks for any help you guys can offer on this.
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LizabethD Reputation: 10 See LizabethD's booth |
Bonanza charges commission AFTER your item sells. The rate is chosen by you when you select an advertising rate. Pick here>>
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Bonanza allows you to determine which search engines your items are sent to. However, there is a fee charged for that service. The charge is in the form of paying a higher commission rate when your item sells. That commission rate starts at 9% for Google Shopping submission of your items and goes higher the more sites your items are submitted to.
If you don’t advertise your items, your commission rate will only be 3.5%, but your sales will have to come from your own social media advertising, Bonanza browsers who come directly to Bonanza, your referrals to your booth, or your items can be found in “organic” Google search results.
90% of my sales come from shoppers who find my items in Google Shopping. I get that by paying the 9% advertising rate.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
Bonanza doesn’t offer Craigslist or Facebook to their search engine offers. That would be awesome though!
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Irene0526 Reputation: 572 See Irene0526's booth |
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