My wife and I have been using Bonanza for a little over a year… I like it as an alternative from ebay… I was investigating the webstore option, but there is also “membership” at different tiers. is the membership the same as a webstore, or are they different? I like the idea of having our “own” store with domain, backed by Bonanza, but the membership levels are appealing. I’m confused!
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jerseyboy_music Reputation: 22 See jerseyboy_music's booth |
Yes there is a difference and
No, they are not the same..as you said webstore is ““own” store with domain, backed by Bonanza” and memberships are upgrades to the booth..(adds more options and tools to expand the booth)…
Memberships are great if you have the sales to support the upgrades…(though for the most part I find only a few of the options useful…others like them..I usually stick with silver or gold when I choose to use it)..
Webstores are great for your own domain…etc..but you will have to bring all of your own advertising for the webstore
How do I get traffic to my Webstore?
Like any stand-alone ecommerce website, the merchant is responsible for attracting visitors.
https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/webstores/faq#how_generate_traffic
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
I was the same i upgraded to gold i get 2 sales every day or some days 3-4 so i would say try gold for 30 days first see wif that work for you it free for 30 days ao you see if it’s right for you,
Please take looks at my booth
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Best_toys_shop Reputation: 24 See Best_toys_shop's booth |
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