I don’t sell a lot here. I average about 15 sales/month, but it’s the 12th and I haven’t had a sale (compared with about 100 sales on ebay). The strange thing is, I used to always see my Bonanza items in Google search before ebay, and not only my ebay items are showing. No, I do not pay for a membership. I just have the 13% selling fee, but that has never been a problem. I know there are slow times and all, but why did my Bonanza listings drop off Google altogether?
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downrightspecialkids Reputation: 120 See downrightspecialkids' booth |
Hello downrightspecialkids
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Wanda
Bonanza Support
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bonanzawanda Reputation: 1046 See bonanzawanda's booth |
I was doing great…until March…all sales have just about stopped both here and on my own website…too many are buying TP and handsanitizer right now…
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It will give you your google ID account and the number of items that was sent with the last feed…
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I put in Carter’s first doll and saw a few of your items, then I selected seller (bonanza) found this
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
The membership shouldn’t matter, nor should the subscription level.
I think it is probably more that Google doesn’t like duplicate ads, and with so many competing for space, they are not showing YOU twice.
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BookbinEtc Reputation: 1322 See BookbinEtc's booth |
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