So i sell somewhere else, not ebay

I have over 400 items and I sell 20-30 a month, I’m happy, so I get an email from bonanza saying I can have all my listings automatically listed here for free, but from what I’m reading it sounds pretty slow, is it even worth it? I never planned to close my store at the other place I just figured I could increase my sales even more by having 2 stores, what do y’all think?

asked almost 10 years ago

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ToysAndTreasures says: August 02, 2015

Looks like there’s a typo in your booth name.

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I would keep both stores.

Bonanza requires more work to get people out to shop, but many sellers use social media to do that, wherever they list.

I find some of my items sell here that don’t sell elsewhere, and vice versa. I use the 13% promo fee, and I list all my items here, some on another site.

Pretty near ALL of my Bonanza listings appear in Google Shopping, which I feel is a great benefit over other sites.

answered almost 10 years ago

I wouldn’t expect to sell anywhere near as much here as you do on Etsy. But one advantage of listing here is the easy importing/exporting of listings. At the very least, Bonanza serves to back up your listings in case something goes haywire somewhere else. Plus, there’s no listing fees like on that other site.

answered almost 10 years ago

I am a new seller here hav been on eBay since 2000 wanted to expand. I have about 4000 sheets of music from 1850s thru 1960s all fine and very good quality and great cover art. My question is will the webstore give me more exposure? I do not do social media. Thanks for any help.

answered over 9 years ago

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