I’m trying to figure out how to make listing my items on Bonanza be a viable option for selling them, as opposed to listing on the Goliath platforms of eBay and Amazon.
I have 5000 or so, pieces of vintage sheet music to list. I could put the portion of them on Bonanza, but when I looked through the Bonanza sold listings for vintage sheet music, I found less than 160 such pieces sold.
My first question is, did I do something wrong in my search? Perhaps I unintentionally limited to search for sold listings relating only to one particular buyer? Out of curiosity, can anyone validate that Bonanza
Not only reflects 160 sold pieces of vintage sheet music sold in the last year?
In order to do some type of data analysis, it would be interesting for me to be able to determine out of how many listings that 160 sold listings represent.
Does bonanza provide any such data analytics?
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