Why doesn't bonanza do any advertising on tv?

If Bonanza wanted more commissions and help out sales wouldn’t ot make sense to ADVERTISE on TV? No one I talk to has ever heard of this site and thats not good. This is just MY opinion but it is an important one.

asked over 9 years ago

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VintageSpecialties says: November 25, 2015

As a business owner, I advertised on TV 20 years ago. It was quite expensive then. Imagine the costs now! While those costs affect both income and growth, it has to balance out. From what I perceive, those costs would be passed down (common business sense).

VintageSpecialties says: November 25, 2015

In todays economy, that could have a crushing effect. Many of the booths here represent good people just trying to make ends meet.

1 Answer

This is an official Bonanza response.

Hi COMICTREASURES,

Thanks for reaching out and thanks for your feedback! As @VintageSpecialties mentioned, TV advertising is quite pricey. We like to keep the cost for our sellers low so that small businesses can grow and make a profit by selling on Bonanza. Hopefully we will have the capacity to advertise on TV soon! In the meantime, we appreciate you getting the word out about Bonanza. Word-of-mouth marketing can be even more powerful than a TV ad, since you are passing information along to people who know you and trust your opinion. Happy selling!

~The Bonanza Team

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Katyoke
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