Help on listing a dvd

i have a dvd called the beatles from liverpool to san fransisco-with rare interviews from 63 to 69.i need to know if anyone knows how much i should list for.im a new seller .i have had 12 items on with none sold for almost 10 days.am i doing something wrong.thanks

asked almost 14 years ago

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The Beatles?
$10.oo each with Free Shipping should earn you potential viewing buyers.

answered almost 14 years ago

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I found it online from anywhere between $7 and &13(that’s with shipping) depending where you buy it (A new one). When listing items its always good search them on GPS (Google Product Search) to get a rough estimate of where you should price them at. As for what you are doing wrong, absolutely nothing. However you need to make sure that your items are going to google. To find out go to your My Bonanza page under selling tools click Google you should see your google ID click on the number and it will take you to a new page that should have your items if not you need to contact Judy for help. Another suggestion I have is to list, list, list the more items you have the better. Oh and don’t forget to promote as well Bonanza is not the kind of selling venue where you list and forget you have to work for your sales. Wishing you many sales and success I hope I helped. :) <3

answered almost 14 years ago

Look on Amazon to compare for DVD’s. There is one listed there 2005 for $9.98 and then used $4 to $6.

Many people buy Media ie books and DVDs from Amazon so that is your competition.

Best of Sales to you.

answered almost 14 years ago

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