I don’t know if the question was addressed to me, but just in case, I’m answering .
I’m pretty much the same; I repost every 2-3 days, then I publish 3 new articles per day.
I also use the showcase and some boosts, although the more I use them, the more I realize that boosts are not necessarily essential unless you are in a hurry to sell the item (that’s my opinion).
I’m open to new tips (even if it takes a lot of time because, incidentally, I have a job on the side ).
From my side, I do something similar: I also republish, trying to target peak traffic times (especially end of day, but also a bit in the morning and at noon to feed the algorithm). I try to publish new articles every day, on average between 5 and 15 spread between my professional and personal accounts.
I have the showcase dressing continuously and I’m getting back to boosting certain articles. Even though I’m not entirely convinced by the boosts, I think you have to be careful about the investment you put into them, as it doesn’t always convert into direct sales.
And now, I’m thinking about attracting traffic to my store from external sources, just to diversify a bit and not depend solely on the algorithm.
I have to republish on average twice a day, one in the morning and one in the early evening…
Maybe that seems like a lot to you? Converting favorites?
Well, with each republication I generate traffic, and 4 hours later it’s dead calm before the next republication, so it’s useless…
I am a « Pro » seller in a particular and very competitive niche. People don’t care if there are 0 or 15 favorites; it’s mostly eye candy… impulse buys… people who lose favorites fairly quickly often receive a message from me inviting them to see my shop, and this can also create a sense of high demand when items quickly become unavailable…
The more I increased my republication frequency, the more sales and subscriptions I got. Towards the end of the month, in 2 days, I made about 20 sales.
Hello. Me too. At the beginning of my registration with “Clemz, a lot of views and sales that allowed me to pay back my subscription to Clemz and make money. Now almost no favorites and no more sales!!? This has never happened to me! Even without a subscription. However, I repost on Friday, I lower some prices, I add content: NOTHING, No Sales. SO this month of September I am losing the subscription money . I’ll try one more time and then I’ll stop. I don’t know what’s happening on Vinted, but I’m reading that I’m not the only one. Moreover, no valid explanation.
I do not regret bringing up this issue because all your feedback, whatever it may be, is interesting.
For my part, I don’t know Clemz, but indeed if it’s a subscription formula, it must certainly be profitable.
I think the algorithm effect, as with many things, plays a part in it, but this void is annoying. Since last night, I feel like things are moving a bit more. End of the month effect?
Yes, yes, the last few days of the month are like the first week of the month; there is a lot of activity, which is logical given purchasing power.
At the end of the month, those who feel they have enough allow themselves to make purchases because they have gone through the month without problems, and of course, there’s a push at the beginning of the month because I receive many messages myself at the end of each month about purchase promises at the beginning of the month because the end of the month is difficult.
I use Clemz, and I am very disappointed. In July I made sales, in August I barely covered my subscription, and in September, no sales . I’ll try for 1 more month and then I’ll stop.
Is Vinted having a problem or are they blocking me?