If anyone selling antique & vintage is using the TurboTraffic Packs, I’d like to know if it is working for you. Thanks!
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Abbysantiques Reputation: 46 See Abbysantiques' booth |
I don’t use TurboTraffic but I sell vintage and antique. I like your booth and I faved you. I made some mistake in the beginning by putting vintage in front of everything and dates. I have sold old business cards and I put the business name first in my description. On the post cards put the city and state or state first so if someone is looking at your booth they can see that immediately to catch their eye. I recheck what I put in at the end of the week to see if I can improve upon my description and catch typos. I have more sales that way I think. Just a thought. I have a lot of items too but I still go back later and check things when I am watching tv or just have down time. Good luck with sales!!
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nosauto Reputation: 20 See nosauto's booth |
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