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EcommerceBytes Blog
News and insight focusing on ecommerce. by Ina Steiner, Editor of EcommerceBytes.com |
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by: oldredneck |
Mon Jun 25 12:04:27 2012 |
It ain't broke, so I guess it's time for ebay to fix it... |
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by: dancer4life |
Mon Jul 2 02:15:47 2012 |
I was asked by Amazon to be a seller when they first opened things up for small businesses to participate. |
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by: Tippys Quaint Cottage |
Tue Jul 3 16:46:18 2012 |
Come by and and see for yourself the variety of items offered for sale on Bonanza. Great items! Great prices! |
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by: Donna JJ |
Tue Jul 3 21:33:30 2012 |
I had a sale the first day of CIJ. What you put into it determines your success there. Hard work, patience and persistence can pay off in the long run. Spend your time promoting rather than complaining--it works better! |
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by: ToadsLilyPondJewelry |
Tue Jul 10 04:40:17 2012 |
Well, I've been reading these posts and I have to say I'm kind of shocked at the bickering. I have an etsy site, which I promote a little, and I recently started a Bonanza account (this month). I haven't promoted my Bonanza account, and as a result (I'm sure), I have not had any sales. Regardless, sales are for the majority, my responsibility as a seller. I don't understand why people are getting uppity about different websites working or not working. Everyone finds websites that work for them, eventually. One website may have worked well for ten people, but five more people had no luck what so ever. It's just how it goes. Remember that success falls in the audience you target as well. As I said, I have not yet had a sale on Bonanza, but I'm not against it either. I see so many negative comments about so many different websites. Up til now, I have not encountered a website I haven't sold on yet (and that is because of the push when I choose to dedicate myself to that site). Now, don't waste your time, if you don't feel like you are going to be able to be successful on a certain website, then don't use it anymore. The negative thought process you have on that website will reflect in your postings. Sellers, the more confidence you have in the site that you are using, as well as your work, the more likely your items are to sell. I may not be right, but that is the mind set that has worked for me so far (and I've only been in e-commerce for going on 7 months.) |
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by: ToadsLilyPondJewelry |
Tue Jul 10 04:42:20 2012 |
Oh geez, and btw, I am not discrediting anyone who doesn't choose to involve themselves in the new 'fads' or what ever you wish to call them. I'm simply applauding those who are brave enough to do it. For those who don't, you are doing what works for you and so long as it works, there's nothing wrong with that. :) |
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Wed Mar 19 23:42:28 2014 |
I knew something was up when no dog greeted me when I got home. Then I saw the tufts of purple on the stairs ... and under the table ... and in the kitchen. |
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