There sure is you can go to the items wanted forum which can be found here [URL removed] :)
AntiquesRGreat Reputation: 751 See AntiquesRGreat's booth |
yellowsand1964 Reputation: 172 See yellowsand1964's booth |
Not here. But if you have a membership you can what folks searched for on your google analytics page. Of course that only shows you what keyword searches brought up your items. That’s the only thing I’m aware of.
OnTopOfJunkMountain Reputation: 86 See OnTopOfJunkMountain's booth |
There is an items wanted area of the message boards. I don’t know of any other place to see what people are looking for.
PhoenixResale Reputation: 219 See PhoenixResale's booth |
you should put this in the ‘Items Wanted’ section of the forums.
on your big green Bonanzle heading click People.
click on message forum
scroll down the discussion board topics until you see ‘Items wanted’
post there.
BARNTIQUES859 Reputation: 234 See BARNTIQUES859's booth |
Yup!
It’s [URL removed] “AAA Picker’s and Grinner’s”
See you there!
Steve the pickerman
ravenstalin Reputation: 152 See ravenstalin's booth |
That is the question everyone wants to know. What are people looking for? I would suggest going to google, type in the search box top 100 products for 2010. It will give you a general idea what people are buying. It might take you a few minutes to narrow it down to the best list.As far as on bonanzle directly, your guess is as good as mine. There is a Item’s wanted in the Forum’s but that is very limited to information and not very well organized.
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