Marketing - booth vs. webstore

Now that I’m up and running on both my Booth and Webstore, I’m wondering if I made a mistake by assigning a different name to the Webstore. I am only marketing the Booth, thinking it would roll over to to Webstore. Now the only “hits” being recorded are on the Booth Stats page…..nothing on the Webstore. The Webstore has only minimal traffic….. Please advise, thank You….

Patrick in Phoenix

asked about 9 years ago

2 Answers

This is an official Bonanza response.

Thanks for reaching out @Klassy_Klassics and sorry for the confusion. The standalone Webstore acts as your own individual website. Just like any other ecommerce website, the merchant (that’s you!) is responsible for directing traffic to the Webstore. Any advertising or marketing you have set up for your booth will only drive buyers to your marketplace booth. You can read more about some popular and effective ways to drive traffic to your standalone Webstore [URL removed]
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Here is some information about the difference between a marketplace booth and a standalone [URL removed]
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We also recommend that you check out the “Seller success tips” section of our help [URL removed]
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Hope that helps, and happy selling!

answered about 9 years ago

Katyoke
Reputation: 1512
See Katyoke's booth

The web store will have minimal traffic due to there being minimal marketing , I would highly recommend using any type of social media and word of mouth is also important . It should not matter if your booth is a different name unless you are already a established brand or company with establish clients looking for you specifically by that name .

answered about 9 years ago

2 Comments

Klassy_Klassics says: March 15, 2016

OK Thanks, I’ll start marketing the Webstore independantly – It just seems a little wierd to market two different stores with the same products.

TrinketBox says: March 15, 2016

that

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