Use advertising levels on Bonanza and not have all the items in the store advertised on it?
The same question for setting up item discounts. Instead of doing the whole store. Can you not do it for certain items?
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StarletVintageJewels Reputation: 158 See StarletVintageJewels' booth |
With the Batch Edit Items feature, you can use the “Search Optimize” settings to remove items from being submitted to Google Shopping (Google Products). If you have the advertising level that lets you export/publish your items to eBay, you can pick and choose which items you want to publish/sell on eBay using Bonanza to upload your items there.
As far as discounts, having visible markdowns requires a Gold (I believe) membership level. Other than that, you can selectively reduce prices on any group of items using the Batch Editor. This simply changes the prices of the items. The buyer simply sees the new price. The advantage of the visible markdowns is that buyers can see the before and after prices once you apply the discount.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
In batch edit, click on search optimize, then suppress GPS submission. Check the items you don’t want to go
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
I guess I am not making my self clear. I was not talking about Google Shopping or Google Product listings. I was talking about the 19% advertising level I am using. What I am asking is there anyway to only have it on selective items that I am selling?
As for the discounts I was talking about the item discount settings that you set up in you booth like; orders totalling more than ___, orders totalling at least_____, can these be done only individually on certain items some how.
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StarletVintageJewels Reputation: 158 See StarletVintageJewels' booth |
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