is there different option on how long a item is listed for and can you re-list it with a click of a button
![]() |
FloydN4 Reputation: 10 |
It’s up to You, how long You want Your item to be visible online.
Even with a free booth You can list Your item for unlimited time, until it is sold or You decide to put it on hold=reserve (to relist it later or duplicate a listing to sell a similar product) or delete it.
You can always relist sold item (see tips here https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/selling/relist_items) or make a reserved listing active in Your “batch editor” or “Add or edit items” page.
When You open Your booth, these will be Your links to the mentioned [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/booths/YourBooth’sName/batch_edit
https://www.bonanza.com/booths/YourBooth’sName/edit
Check here Bonanza help [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/booths_setup
https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/booth_setup_basic/batch_edit
![]() |
ArtistsUnion Reputation: 3676 See ArtistsUnion's booth |
Once you list an item on Bonanza it will stay up for sale indefinitely until sold.
You do not have to worry about re-listing it.
If you ever run into a situation where you would like to remove it from your booth temporarily, just go into the listing and near the top of the page (above the price of your listing) click on Reserve.
If at some point you decide you want to put the listing back up for sale in your booth, here’s [URL removed]
1. Upper left corner of this page, hover your cursor over Selling and then select Batch Edit from the drop-down.
2. Once in Batch Edit, click on Add Filter and then click Item Status Anything (it is below where you see the number of listings you have for sale in your booth).
3. Select Reserved from the drop down.
4. Then click on Apply Filters.
5. You will then see your reserved item come up on the screen
and click the tiny box beside your listing.
6. Now go up to Set Status (it’s located within a larger gray box area).
7. Next, just keep the area set as For Sale, click in the circle beside it and click Apply Changes.
The listing will then be back up for sale in your booth.
[URL removed] Make sure to update your booth afterward so that the info on the new listing in your booth will be updated with Google Shopping.
Google shopping is a whole other animal. Ask away if you happen to be learning on this.
![]() |
EmpressDepot Reputation: 7246 See EmpressDepot's booth |
There is another way to “Hide” items till you want to relist them and this way you can still see them…..When you are in “edit an item” just remove the title or price from the item and it will not list as active, but when you are in edit you will still be able to see it…..when/if you want to relist it, just edit it, and put back in the price or title. This is the way I use.
![]() |
misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
In some cases it will even get views long after (and I mean long as in almost 10 years long) it is sold. Once it gets into Google shopping, it seems it never goes away. I am talking about unique (maybe rare) items that I sold in the long ago past that still gets views (and lots of them).
|
Atomicdiner Reputation: 1902 See Atomicdiner's booth |
I use a lazy mans’ – or womans’ way – I just change quantity to zero. Then all I have to do, is plug in a quantity and it shows up. (Of course, if your original quantity is a large number of identical items available, that’s going to be more labor-intensive, but I almost never have a quantity of more than 1 of anything. Works for me; may not work for you. (about having an item show up years after it’s been sold, it’d definitely a problem when somebody “buys” the item! I don’t think they always believe us when we say it’s no longer available.)
![]() |
cshort0319 Reputation: 118 See cshort0319's booth |
![]() |
okanga101 Reputation: 708 |
Viewed: 1114 times
Asked: almost 7 years ago
Latest response: over 6 years ago
Remember these tips:
- Use links to other sources to support your opinions
- Use examples where possible
- Put yourself in the inquirers shoes: what extra info would be helpful?
Should I post a comment or an answer?
You can only post one answer, so make it count. Maybe your reply is more fitting as a comment instead?
Post an answer for:
- Replies that directly and specifically answer the original question
Post a comment for:
- "Thanks," "Me too," "I agree," or "Works for me" types of replies
- When you would like the original poster to provide more details
- When you have more to add to someone else's question or answer
See also our Roundtable FAQ.
Formatting
Community help posts follow certain formatting guidelines, which may impact the look of your post. If you're interested in tweaking the format, instructions are available here.
1 Comment