What is the relation of Gold member and Webstore member? Now i am gold member,I have pay US$290 for 12 month for it.
and then i found there is another called Webstore member. I check it, i notice that it require payment too. But no images can display in the description. So What are the different between Gold member and westore member???
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lunashops Reputation: 60 See lunashops' booth |
Opening a webstore on Bonanza just means that you will have your OWN website that you can sell from. The website can have your own URL for the web address. In order to have a webstore, you MUST have a booth on Bonanza. There is a monthly fee to have your own webstore.
The webstore is synchronized automatically with your booth. What sells in one location is automatically adjusted in the other location. The webstore displays your same items in a slightly different format.
You don’t have to have a membership to open a webstore.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
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My understanding is that the premium or paid membership is one type of upgrade that a seller can buy, which you have. All of the features in your paid membership apply to your booth. All sellers start out with a booth. The webstore is another type of upgrade that a seller can buy, and as a stand-alone shop it has its own features and charges. TomWayne1 explained above how a webstore and the seller booth relate.
Good luck at Bonanza!
Sandi
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EmbellishMart Reputation: 1450 See EmbellishMart's booth |
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