First, sciencefare belongs in a lower category than Mo. Not even Mo has such a moronic outlook of online business. At least she can help people sell thousands of 25 cent worn out books and 50 cent lightly soiled children's clothing. He isn't even in
her league.
Quote:Not a problem, but, so you're gay then?
OK... Not that it really matters, nor is he trying to hide it when 1/3 of his shirts
are under the "Gay Pride" category in his booth.
The only issue I have with this seller is this freakin' rinky dinked brain dead business philosophy.
What in God's name would make a seller list 240 shirts on Bonanzle (500k visitors) where there is only evidence of selling about 10 a month, while only listing 13 on eBay (80 million) and not listing a single shirt at a
free site themed and targeted entirely toward his product line like Cafepress with 3.8 million monthly uniques. Did I mention
Cafepress is free for an 80 item shop also? Another good venue for screenprinted shirts, Etsy gets 4.4 million monthly uniques, but not a shirt from canacreations can be found. It does cost a little bit (very little bit) to sell there, but did I mention
Cafepress is free for an 80 item shop also?
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/bonanzl...press.com/
That blue line WAY at the bottom is Bonanzle.
But this seller decided against using those two sites to actually get some pretty decent business built, and directing them to the website for their next purchases. It's easier to use canacreations.com to just direct folks to Bonanzle "JUST BECAUSE WE CAN."
Well, in case he missed it, I mentioned
Cafepress is free for an 80 item shop also, and just wanted to remind him if he happens to read here,
Cafepress is free.
Back to your regularly scheduled Atomic Bomb discussions.