I realize people look for items with certain specifications but oh my gosh I have had some ask me for up to 40 details in a listing. And I am aware that here on Bonz if you don’t fill all that out, google feed will not show your items. I am sitting here shaking my head as this is making it so much harder to list my items. Some details are obvious and some being asked for I am like WHAT IS THAT!!!! REALLY? Like we didn’t answer enough details before that they now want more when most are visible in pictures. I usually don’t complain, but this I am because I know my items are dead sitting here unless I do them. Sitting here just shaking my head and frustrated at this point. What happened to simple now days???
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sparkleize Reputation: 62 See sparkleize's booth |
If you title your pics before posting them here, they will show on Google shopping whether Bonanza says they will or not. I take my pics and upload them to my computer and title them, for instance “Vintage Lea Sophia Gold Tone Necklace With Faux Pearls” If you do that, your items will show up on Google.
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KarensCollections Reputation: 1192 See KarensCollections' booth |
The excessive use of questions will lead to negative results and the passivity of students. Some teachers ask up to 400 questions a day in the classroom. An overuse of questioning can deter students as they begin to feel intimidated or interrogated from participating in discussions. [URL removed]
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graceallen Reputation: 12 See graceallen's booth |
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