I’ve been setting up my shop over the last few months and have signed up for advertising, re-edited my photos, promoted on Pinterest and Facebook, changed my titles to be more search-friendly and changed back to the dreaded PayPal to make it easier for customers. I’ve had a huge number of views in the last month, over 1,200, and even had one wacky day on July 6 of over 300 views (what’s that about, I wonder?), but no sales.
Can anyone offer any assistance? I’m not new to selling online, but left GreedBay for Bonanza months ago and have had no sales. I must be doing something wrong and I’m willing to hear feedback.
Thanks!
Cat at Jitterbug Ranch Vintage
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JitterbugRanch Reputation: 19 See JitterbugRanch's booth |
July is pretty slow for me any way. I’d suggest adding some additional payment methods and keep adding items to the store. Good luck with your sales!
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SpaceAgeAntiques Reputation: 172 See SpaceAgeAntiques' booth |
Hello, the best way to get people to visit your shop is to use Pinterest ,Twitter ,Wanelo, Webs.com ,Tumblr , Kaboodle , Facebook, and have other people Promote your Shop.
There are people on here that have those kinds of services.
I also Promote other shops on here. Feel free visit me at my other websites.
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Sabrina
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Sabby'sCreations Reputation: 122 See Sabby'sCreations' booth |
This is only a suggestion for you. It is paid advertising. Try investing about $25 in some directed targeted traffic. Go [URL removed] [URL removed]
Please know I am not affiliated with these people. Just think they may help your situation.
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Melsworldcollect Reputation: 34 See Melsworldcollect's booth |
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