written by vnRobles478 on 19/09/2018
1. Bonanza seller plans do not generate enough sales to pay for their plans 2. The only way to reach Bonanza is through email , it takes them days to get back to you 3. Turbo traffic generates lots of sales when they show a sample very little after it is bought
written by ReginaMcCormack17 on 26/03/2016
They built the site tO look and feel great. It's not a trust worthy site yet and management is running it in the dirt. They have great sellers. But most there items are imported from amazon a flea bay I mean ebay.the unique ones get ran off because it's to hard to sell on the site. You can get a way better experience off other sites.
written by on 05/02/2012
From a seller and buyer's point of view: Buyer and seller: The search on Bonanza is not very "smart." It is glitchy at times. Their new function of having all items on one page is very, very strange since when scrolling down the images temporarily disappear. I tend to lose focus on where I saw a listing at on the page. I have not purchased on Bonanza since they changed this and my sales have also declined. Coincidental? I do not know. But I think not regretfully. Bonanza does not advertise to bring in new customers. The MGMT there depend on its sellers to do this. I mean come on, there could be baby steps in advertising that they can do. They hardly even blog and rarely will blog events that the Bonanza community comes together to do as a whole and also does not post this on their site when the events are going on. Their main focus on the homepage is to advertise fashion. Some sellers will say "I do not go to the homepage," but it is not the sellers' opinions per se that I am interested in...it is the ones that are buying. Their slogan "Everything but the Ordinary" I feel is a turn off. I remember first going there as a seller wondering if I would be able to sell regular items on there because of what their slogan said. But after taking a look around I had realized that they did sell "ordinary," too, so I just wondered why in the world do they say "Everything but the Ordinary" and that this might possibly deter shoppers looking for ordinary. Maybe at one time that slogan seemed like an interesting one to use but it just did not turn out right to keep using with the site. They should have dumped the slogan and kept the name Bonanzle instead of changing the site's name to Bonanza in my opinion. When doing a search of Bonanza on Google organic, the name Bonanza gets lost in with so many other topics and names anywhere from a plant to the show called "Bonanza." Many sellers are slow there with the exception of some sellers and I am glad for those sellers, but for many sellers they are VERY slow. Granted, some sellers complain of no sales but have bad pictures and poor descriptions, bad spelling etc. But many of these sellers do a beautiful job with their booth and the sales are still severely lacking. Ultimately it is the search on Bonanza that will cause me to leave as a seller and will cause me to no longer purchase as a buyer. It's one thing to not advertise the site but then another to not have the site fully functioning when it comes to search.
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