Hi ALL!! it’s been a while, but I am wondering where all the social media promoters have gone.
I’m in need, so if you promote via social media please contact me
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Once_Again Reputation: 525 See Once_Again's booth |
Hello Once_Again
Welcome to the Bonanza Community!!
Here is information from our Help pages we hope will help with using Social Media,
“How to share your product listings on Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter”If you need additional support please email our award-winning support team and they will be glad to assist you further. [email protected]
Thank you and Happy Selling!
Kind Regards
Wanda
Bonanza Support
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bonanzawanda Reputation: 1046 See bonanzawanda's booth |
wow…did I totally read that wrong..
I tweet but not as a promo…but will do a few for you
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
I see only jdsgiftshack that does promoting.
Looks like a lot of the sellers that did this has given up.
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Policequilts Reputation: 925 See Policequilts' booth |
Most likely as most charge now to really be seen. That and that other place with an E made shops where one can only pin their own stuff.
Totally not the way it was and many do not like it at all if others promote them as it is near impossible then to remove old pins and tweets and such as they are in cyberland forever.
Hope this makes sense.
Just trying to explain. I am trying my best since coming here to remove old social postings that lead away from where I sell now.
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GracefulAnVintage Reputation: 152 See GracefulAnVintage's booth |
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