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Solutions 02-12-2011 08:16 AM

Can you go Stealth on Bonanza?
 
Heard good things about this selling site.

Anyone here familiar with Bonanza, is it possible to make Stealth Bonanza account?

gonnagetebay 03-11-2011 01:48 PM

Sorry this response is so late, but I haven't been online for awhile. I am getting ready to sell on Bonanza later today. Have you tried selling on it yet? If so, what do you think about it? I am trying to avoid even having to sell on Ebay again if possible ( although I know that won't happen. lol) and thought I'd try Bonanza and Ruby Lane. My son is making me my own website as well, but that will take awhile for him to do due to his college classes.

Thanks!

unkown5454 03-11-2011 01:52 PM

All you need is any credit card to verify identity and you're done. Bon anza is very simple and works great. No need to even go ste alth. Just doesn't have the same audience as eB ay obviously.

gonnagetebay 03-11-2011 05:26 PM

:bounce:

Thanks!

Solutions 03-14-2011 05:39 AM

gonna try it.

thank you.

kencat500 03-14-2011 02:34 PM

I have a booth on Bonanza, had a few sales, just started to add a lot of new products to it, it's easy to use, they have great help, low fees, (no listing fees), I use a csv. file to download products from my drop shipper, works great.

stevesokol21 03-27-2011 12:29 PM

so does bonanza relay info back to paypal if you use paypal to accept payment?

if i make a name under steve sokol on bonanza and want to except payments under my stealth account john smith, will it be allowed?

thanks

steve

jeffweico 03-27-2011 06:37 PM

I don't know if it can pass their verification or not. But I CAN tell you that the owners are VERY involved in the business, trying to make sure they do not end up like ioffer or eBay.

I don't recommend them if you are selling ⊗⊗⊗⊗. One person I know did that and his information was turned over to the FBI.

Also, they don't have NEARLY the traffic that eBay does.

stevesokol21 03-27-2011 10:49 PM

I dont need traffic like normal people would i have an item that would sell no matter what the traffic is. Im just looking for different crowds.

And the word is blanked out but what are you talking about if im selling what?

Thanks

steve

jeffweico 03-27-2011 11:11 PM

Phakes.....

ebayerOG 03-28-2011 03:34 AM

i tryed a few of my items on there for about 2 months and didnt even get 1 sale yet on ebay i can make at least a sale a day which works ok for me

bootedbyebay 03-30-2011 06:34 PM

Bonanza is a nice site. Easy to navigate and cheap to sell on.

Not very much traffic though.

I think as time goes by they will get a little bigger. I hope so anyway.

jerec12 04-09-2011 03:16 PM

I sell items there (On BonanazA) - they need more traffic and search engine listings capability.
Atomicmall gets right on first page of SE right away.

This is a BIG problem now and why having your OWN site is not even worth it - cannot get ANY useful visibility on SE - or even if you DO - it is kicked by the big boys paying 2.00 a click.

When you list on ebay - it appears and STAYS on first 2 pages of google listing for those keywords

No one can PAY to advertise online anymore - WAY too expensive.

jeffweico 04-09-2011 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jerec12 (Post 218003)
I sell items there (On BonanazA) - they need more traffic and search engine listings capability.
Atomicmall gets right on first page of SE right away.

This is a BIG problem now and why having your OWN site is not even worth it - cannot get ANY useful visibility on SE - or even if you DO - it is kicked by the big boys paying 2.00 a click.

When you list on ebay - it appears and STAYS on first 2 pages of google listing for those keywords

No one can PAY to advertise online anymore - WAY too expensive.

Actually, you CAN be successful with your own website. But it takes time to build everything up. It does not happen in the first month, or even the first six months.

I have a website that does fairly well, about $5k per month in sales. But I have been building it over the last 2 years. I advertise the site to all of my eBay/Amazon customers. I ship every single day and am always pleasant (even when the customer is being a jerk). I offer discounts (which I can afford to do, since I am not paying the 12% - 15% eBay/Amazon fees).

My search engine rankings are up and down. Sometimes I am on the first page of results. Sometimes I'm on page 97. But I do get some business from them.

My best customers are the ones that I have gleaned from eBay/Amazon. In addition to that, they refer friends sometimes. And then THEY become my customers.

For a retail website, you cannot expect success from the first month. I don't care what the get-rich-quick-on-the-web books say, it takes time and effort. Success is measured in YEARS, not days or months. You have to stick with it and take a long-term approach.

If your approach is short-term, then eBay and Amazon are probably your best bets.

And I'm not knocking the short term approach. For some people, that is the right way to go. It dependss on what your goals are.

Mondy 04-10-2011 07:51 PM

though not to be compared to ebay, but easy to deal with, deserve a try!

gonnagetebay 05-14-2011 01:01 AM

Curious how everyone that's tried Bonanza is doing? I've been on it for a little over a month and have only sold 3 items. I sell vintage jewelry though and it's not as hot of a commodity as electronics etc. I still like it a lot better though. Everyone is really nice, they aren't out to take your money and it's easy to list things quickly. Now if only I could make a living off of selling 3 items per month...

I have noticed the hate for Ebay by every seller I've gotten to know!

unkown5454 05-14-2011 03:00 PM

Bonanza is great, you just need to do research and find what sells on there. Not everything sells like eB ay yet.

ranking 09-09-2016 11:46 AM

Re: Can you go Stealth on Bonanza?
 
ok i have been banned from bonanza.

Impossible to start a new account with an EC2 VM from amazon.

Someone had this issue ?

MM78 09-09-2016 01:13 PM

Re: Can you go Stealth on Bonanza?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ranking (Post 798858)
ok i have been banned from bonanza.

Impossible to start a new account with an EC2 VM from amazon.

Someone had this issue ?

Act like the world has come to an end, I'm sure you can make a new Bonanza account using Stealth tactics.

rsot 09-10-2016 07:02 AM

Re: Can you go Stealth on Bonanza?
 
Stealth methods works well for many sites ranking

ManaKill 11-02-2016 10:40 AM

Re: Can you go Stealth on Bonanza?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffweico (Post 218037)
Actually, you CAN be successful with your own website. But it takes time to build everything up. It does not happen in the first month, or even the first six months.

I have a website that does fairly well, about $5k per month in sales. But I have been building it over the last 2 years. I advertise the site to all of my eBay/Amazon customers. I ship every single day and am always pleasant (even when the customer is being a jerk). I offer discounts (which I can afford to do, since I am not paying the 12% - 15% eBay/Amazon fees).

My search engine rankings are up and down. Sometimes I am on the first page of results. Sometimes I'm on page 97. But I do get some business from them.

My best customers are the ones that I have gleaned from eBay/Amazon. In addition to that, they refer friends sometimes. And then THEY become my customers.

For a retail website, you cannot expect success from the first month. I don't care what the get-rich-quick-on-the-web books say, it takes time and effort. Success is measured in YEARS, not days or months. You have to stick with it and take a long-term approach.

If your approach is short-term, then eBay and Amazon are probably your best bets.

And I'm not knocking the short term approach. For some people, that is the right way to go. It dependss on what your goals are.


I totally agree. Have a site that's gonna hit 200K in sales soon but it's taken 2 years of hard work so far.

Ebay gets lots of nice traffic and sales.

Bonanza gets 1/50th of the sales compared to my Ebay

Etsy gets half as much as Ebay

These are all the same products being compared, just different traffic counts and conversion rates on different marketplaces.

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