Hello,How are your sales here,slow? I have used the advertise promo,and paid for shop views,still slow.Any thoughts?Thank You for your time,Marie
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MarieADawson Reputation: 28 See MarieADawson's booth |
Always slow this time of the year…
But now…new google rules (again)…time for everything to cycle to a new low…as smaller sellers struggle to compete again….and the smaller market places, and independent sites try to regain their position in the search rankings again..unfortunately now it will depend on ad money….
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Hello, The best way to get people to visit your shop is to use Bonanza.com, Pinterest ,Twitter ,Wanelo, Webs.com ,Tumblr , Kaboodle , Facebook, and RebelMouse.
Next is to get lots of people to promote your shop.
You can fine people on here that can help you get traffic to your shop.
Feel Free to visit me here :
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Thanks,
Sabrina
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Sabby'sCreations Reputation: 122 See Sabby'sCreations' booth |
Social Media does work – you have to drum up your own talents and “Create” a want for your items. It does take a little work – but before you move forward make sure you have a good supply in your store and then blog about your stuff. Use pinterest to create a collection and highlight your items in it. IF you don’t have the time – there are dealers on here that run promos to tweet your stuff on Twitter or Pinterest – takes money to make money – I wish you luck!
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