Commission fees and adverstising.

Help!!!I’m getting very confused. I asked Bonanza why I wasn’t getting sales and why my booth items were not being sent to Google.
They said because I don’t have advertising. So, in addition to the seller fees we pay 6,9 or 13% in addition depending on the avertising we select? Is that percentage paid per item, a monthly fee or what?
Also I sell a lot of E-cig items which are suppressed from uploadeding to Google, if I pay for advertising will the c-cig items be sent then.
Thank you.

asked almost 10 years ago

Tweetys
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2 Answers

The advertising is not in addition to the regular sale fee.

If Google doesn’t allow e-cigs, it still won’t accept them whether you pay or not. The thing is, you only pay for items when they sell, so it’s not going to cost you a cent for items that don’t go, or don’t sell.

answered almost 10 years ago

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Tweetys says: May 21, 2014

Thank you!!! This helps, not much experience here yet.

Tweetys says: May 21, 2014

Thank you!!! This helps, not much experience here yet.

e cigarettes will not go to Google shopping however, accessories and your other booth items will..

I would suppress the e-cigs in Update Items (batch edit) and send the rest to google with the 9% advertising…

Give a fews days and then check to see if your items are showing in GPS

answered almost 10 years ago

ccmom
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