Has Anybody Tried Selling PSA Cards At Bonanza Recently ?

Has Anybody Tried Selling PSA Cards At Bonanza ?
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There are several hundred listed. Also, more than 40K raw and other TPG
cards.
Bonanza is now up to 540,000 registered users; that kind of registration
could mean that organic sales are possible there.
There are usually between 3.5 and 4-MILLION listings.
No listing fees, free store, google feed and google shopping listing, and
you can accept whatever form of payment you choose.
If you sell something, you pay Bonanza a tiny fee. They also have a hokey
"social media" scheme where you recommend items that you like; each
time you tag an item, you collect points that can be used to pay your FVFs.
They also have a grabber to import EBAY and ETSY listings.
If I was not so lazy, I would load a store over there and give it a try.
Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
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the item before you buy it. As soon as you tag it, buy it.
If you drift around looking at stuff, be sure to tag stuff that you like. The
points you receive are cumulative and would apply to FVFs if you ever
decided to sell something.
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Right after they changed their name - Bonanzle to Bonanza - I listed a
ladies designer belt that I had bought a dozen of to sell on EBAY. A gal
bought the one I had listed and emailed me immediately wanting to
know if I had six more she could buy. I put the listing back up and
changed the number from 1 to 6 and the chick bought them within
an hour.
I have not tried any listings there since, but it is starting to get a little
buzz among the wags.
Looking at the organic traffic potential, it is getting close to where it
just might work. We all do well on EBAY because the venue is a
"destination site" and provides organic traffic. At the smaller sites, there
is usually little/no organic traffic; almost ALL of the sales come from
google/yahoo/msn.
Bonanza looks pretty to ladies and they may become accustomed to
making it a destinations site. When that started happening at ETSY,
sales soared in many categories.
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Here are the FVFs:
Sale Price.....................Fee
Less than $10 ...........$0.50
Less than $50 ...............$1
Less than $100 ..............$3
Less than $1000 .............$5
$1000 or more ..............$10
Whether a buyer wants to buy one or more of your items, they are sold as part of an offer, so our fees are per offer that you accept. Thus, you only pay when you sell items.
We hope you won't miss mathematically complex percentage-based pricing calculations when determining how much it will cost to sell your items.
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I fooled around on there, tonight.
When you go into a store, the seller can chat you up
in real time.
"If you have any questions, please ask," etc. The buyer
responds in the IM box that appears on the screen. I
might hate that as a buyer, but an agressive seller might
find it useful.
There is a signal when somebody enters the store and
the seller can jump on 'em and pump his stuff. If the buyer
is signed in, the seller knows who the buyer is.
The whole thing is a little to myspace/facebook for me,
but the operators are convinced that merging social media
with retail sales is the future.