Im rather new on Bonanza, throught half of year i got no sales and i doesn’t want to go to Ebay becouse of trouble-making moderators and Etsy banned me for no reason, im selling sabers,bayonets and other collectibles.
Where did you start to make progress? You could give me some advice
Dawid_shopelshop Reputation: 10 See Dawid_shopelshop's booth |
I’ve been on Bonz for over 10 years and I don’t get very many sales.
You have to promote your booth on social media,etc. set your Google advertising to at least 9%.
Bonanza doesn’t advertise, so most people have never heard of them.
achobbies Reputation: 547 See achobbies' booth |
This site is definitely one where you put in about 95% of the work (which, makes sense really as it is your business). Been here for many years and have done ok, but, due to all the craziness in the world this year has definitely been the worst. Work, work, work…that is the only key to making it here.
FantasticFinds2014 Reputation: 386 See FantasticFinds2014's booth |
My most success was prior to 2024.
I relied on Google Shopping mainly.
I followed Google Shopping’s attribute rules and I was keyword friendly….also a few sales from Google.com from time to time. Read up on both and how to comply is my best suggestion for sales.
Google Shopping was my best friend. I had to put my booth on vacation a few times and so had a leave of absence, so of course no sales to show for those time periods. But each time I came back I had some sales.
I do not look for many sales in 2024. I think the trend will continue out for the year for different reasons.
Aside from this, put your shipping information at the bottom of your descriptions. Google shopping only grabs a hold of so many keywords in the beginning and you do not need them to be grabbing up the shipping information since it wastes prime real estate.
EmpressDepot Reputation: 6922 See EmpressDepot's booth |
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