I signed up for the free month of membership, i have been looking around at things, and not sure i saw this before, but i noticed the sales booster dashboard….Where it says “All Traits complete” it says I only have 2% done! under that it says 4/160, which is not correct, i went thru about 75% of them the other night, and put in extra traits, and it is still saying 2%,. any idea why?
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misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
Hopefully someone can answer this, I have the same problem and was wondering why also.
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Gifts4u2 Reputation: 88 See Gifts4u2's booth |
I think that it must count every possible box that you don’t fill in. Mine are abysmally low as well, partly because I have a lot of older books with no ISBNs, etc., and therefore cannot complete the traits.
So, even if you do all the possible or applicable ones, it doesn’t really register.
Either that, or it just plain doesn’t work. I quit paying attention to it long ago, since I know I have filled out what I can. Or, they’ve added some selections since I looked last, and only fix them up when I edit a listing and notice them.
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BookbinEtc Reputation: 1322 See BookbinEtc's booth |
Make sure you hit your update booth button when you are finished. Otherwise, you might have to wait till the system updates. That used to be every Sunday night, but not sure if that is still true or not. I gave up a long time ago on my attributes! Some of the former updates wiped a lot of them out, and I haven’t had time to do them again.
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annimae Reputation: 100 See annimae's booth |
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