Hello everyone,
The only difference I see between Basic and Standard when I check both options is the box eBay that is available when selecting Standard.
If I am not interested in pushing my items on eBay, what are the benefits of Standard compared with Basic.
Thanks
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latiendadesanchez Reputation: 30 See latiendadesanchez's booth |
I think the 13% has one more advertising outlet than the 9% that Bonanza uses. I’d have to go back and look again. A lot of this is confusing to me. I’m at 16% which I thought I was at 13%. I must have clicked that for a good reason when I first joined here. But I haven’t made too many sales so it’s not really effecting me.
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Irene0526 Reputation: 572 See Irene0526's booth |
[URL removed] Seems that you’ve answered your own question somewhat :) Basic 9% unlocks advertising by Bonz for your shop on Google Shopping, Bonz Promotions and Bonz Affiliate Programs only, with the promise of reaching about 1.2 million shoppers on your behalf. Standard 13% promises to reach an increased 2.5 million shoppers on your behalf and also unlocks advertising by Bonz for your shop at eBay.
I guess the difference, if you don’t check eBay, is that with the Standard 13% you could reach an additional 1.3 million shoppers over the Basic 9% level. But without eBay, I don’t see really how it could be done, though I’m not saying that it can’t. I think the addition of eBay is the reason for the boost in exposure, but maybe not. I don’t have an eBay sellers account so I don’t see how selecting this level would help me.
Sandi
EmbellishMart
“Embellishments for your crafting, your space & you!”
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EmbellishMart Reputation: 1450 See EmbellishMart's booth |
Same here EmbellishMart,
Is it worth to register Standard if you do not have an eBay account? Or if you do not push your items to eBay?
Thanks
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latiendadesanchez Reputation: 30 See latiendadesanchez's booth |
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