Is there any easy ways for sellers to help promoting each other? Any suggestions?
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galaxydesign Reputation: 22 See galaxydesign's booth |
Tweet for tweet is a great way to promote each other on twitter
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and twitter tweet-re tweet
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Featured sellers promotes 2 different sellers each 2 weeks- new sign ups start soon
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Items wanted lets you post what you want to buy-and sellers who have the item can respond
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And promotions like Black Friday/Cyber Monday help everyone
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The Christmas Card Exchange is fun, and will get other sellers to learn about what you sell
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And the Cyber Monday Auction-this is the first auction in a long time on Bonanza, and it will be live in the chat windows
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MyTexasTreasures Reputation: 1244 See MyTexasTreasures' booth |
Tweeting, pining to pinterest, posting to google and facebook all are great ways to help promote other sellers items and bring buyers into their stores.
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sparkleize Reputation: 62 See sparkleize's booth |
I found a few favorite sellers when I was here before, 3 years ago. I would occasionally retweet their tweets on my timeline. All the time I was gone I continued to retweet them, such as MomsPennies. I hope this helped her sales. I think when we ‘help’ each other out like this we are helping to get our brand out there and also helping each others sales. It’s a small thing, but it’s a kindness, too. The world NEEDS a little more kindness, IMHO. By the way, I am on twitter, too, @IAMPCBOB. I welcome ALL retweets!
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IAMPCBOB Reputation: 74 See IAMPCBOB's booth |
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