I assume i have not set up my booth properly because i have zero views except for my own!

I have yet to grasp the logic. I cannot find my own listing on Google Shopping. [URL removed] I have a special GYE NYAME artist necklace. I find many GYE NYAME on GS.. just not mine. WHY? So what is Zero views telling me?
Is this site dependent on Facebook & Twitter? I use neither!

Thank You..people with knowledge!

asked about 10 years ago

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Joquality says: April 27, 2014

Hello dear, I want to offer you this package, just give it a try and see [URL removed]

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If you would like to find out why it is not on google, go to

My Bonanza
Feed diagnostics (left column under Booth Details)
Click [URL removed] Initiate a feed status review

this may come back in about 24 hrs and if there is a problem with any item attributes, it should tell you…

answered about 10 years ago

ccmom
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I wouldn’t pay much attention to the booth views. I pay more attention to item views. Item views are more directed to views that came from search engines. Someone correct me if I’m wrong. I can have 20 item views and no booth views. You might want to consider social media to advertise your items/booth.

answered about 10 years ago

Under “Sell on Bonanza” go to “Advertise Items” and look at the rates for advertising your items. Select one of the options, if you want your items to be seen. Also if you haven’t already, set up Amazon Payments, besides Paypal. I get almost half of my sales though Amazon.

answered about 10 years ago

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