Suggestions needed. can someone critique my booth?

I am new here and am still trying to find my way around. I started setting it up a month ago and haven’t had any sales. Can someone offer any suggestions on how to improve it, or give me an overall opinion?

asked over 9 years ago

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Hi,
I did a quick look and it is very nice. You might want to take the caps out of your descriptions. See the thread above on Google shopping. I think the key is to include as many key works as you can that might apply to an item in the first 250 characters. (Like your Fred Harvey PC, include RR railroad, Westerm, etc.) Update your booth often and try Pinterest. Overall sales are slow here for me, but have been picking up lately. Welcome, glad to see another seller of antique & vintage.

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