I just put my booth live recently and put the advertising thing all the way to the max,and checked all of then except eBay(don’t like eBay) I have 47 items in my store now,so my question is how long usually does the bonanza advertising program take for it to pick up a buyer for my item? Also would be helpful if somebody could direct me to a good cross marketing group to get involved in
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Gamejammers Reputation: 51 See Gamejammers' booth |
I have basic. Won’t pay for anything more. I have a membership. But, letting that run out this month. If it is up to me to promote, why would I pay extra? I am here to put money in my pockets.
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Eliray Reputation: 114 See Eliray's booth |
Only Twitter, FB, Pinterest are kinda working.
Got to use it daily though.
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BlueBoy Reputation: 869 See BlueBoy's booth |
Hi you could try Twitter Pinterest and Facebook. You can always go directly to the advertising companies like pricegrabber or google and run your own marketing campaign. You can use adwords bing yahoo stream ads and many more
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savegasbooks Reputation: 139 See savegasbooks' booth |
Shouldn’t take that long to get everything up and running. Given the nature of your items, I am sure you can find buyers given that the prices are good enough. I wouldn’t recommend putting the advertising to max because the fees are just too much. I think it would be higher than putting it on eBay.
It seems like you already have your first purchase so that’s a good start.
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QuickDelivery Reputation: 39 See QuickDelivery's booth |
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