Since all your items in your booth go into your webstore, does the 9% advertising from your booth help drive customers to your booth or do you have to purchase your own advertising for webstore?
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achobbies Reputation: 571 See achobbies' booth |
A webstore is a standalone website, separate from the B. marketplace.
You will need to drive traffic to Your website by Yourself.
There is a one channel/possibility, though, when the customer (which enter Your booth due to 9% advertising level You have chosen) can go to Your [URL removed]
You are allowed to add Your website link on Your booth’s profile page, to the “Contact Information” (it’s under Your budges).
So, when/if Your booth customers visit Your profile, they can click on Your webstore link and make a purchase there.
BUT, You will need to ask B. support, if such a sale, in this particular case, when a customer first enter Your booth from B. ad and then goes to Your webstore and buys Your item there, is tracked and counted as a marketplace or a standalone site sale.
For sure, when the next time Your booth’s customers visit straight Your webstore, it will benefit You.
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ArtistsUnion Reputation: 3676 See ArtistsUnion's booth |
There are NO fees for sales that occur through/on your Bonanza Webstore — regardless of any/which Bonanza Membership or advertising level you have.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
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