My listings are stuck at 85%. I’ve added pictures and descriptions. How do I get my listings to 100%?
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iluvsoccer0925 Reputation: 12 See iluvsoccer0925's booth |
I pay little attention to what percentage my item listings are at as those percentages are only a guide as drawn up by Bonanza and it is only their opinion.
apparently listing percentages are broken down this [URL removed]
30% for images
35% for item details
15% for shipping options
10% for setting the price
but have no idea where the other 10% is allotted –
years ago I was able to get them upwards of 100% but have no idea what they changed, and where that other 10% is, so if 90% is the max that I can visibly see, then to my way of thinking anything in that 65-75% is good. A quick glance shows that most of my items are in the 70-85% range & that’s good enough for me.
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mrdutch1001 Reputation: 355 See mrdutch1001's booth |
My listings are at 85% and I have no idea how or why shipping options would con’t. Or for that matter setting the price.
Shipping can only be done as flat rate if your international any way.
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StarletVintageJewels Reputation: 158 See StarletVintageJewels' booth |
Hello [URL removed]
I noticed once that a couple of my products hit 100%. Interestingly, these were artwork items, and a lot more trait selections opened up regarding artistic descriptions. It was fun to see that 100%, but I haven’t been able to hit it with my handcrafted products or destash.
I’d take the advice of others and not focus on it too much. Just use it as a guide. Maybe there are other products for which more trait options open up as well.
Sandi
EmbellishMart
“Embellishments for your crafting, your space & you!”
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EmbellishMart Reputation: 1450 See EmbellishMart's booth |
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