There is always a reason for the change, and I understand why the management team has done this, which I will explain.
You can only use a specific amount of bumps within a 24-hour time span because it gives others a chance to be seen on top of their category and get some sales. Think about it, if someone like me were to use all my bumps as quickly as possible, I could use my free bumps over 300 times in a single day and stick to the top of my category for a long time. Bumping every 12 hours is good enough if you know what you're doing and understand when your target market is online.
If you're worried about using paid bumps or free bumps on a limited basis then you should look into purchasing a featured option for your service. You can select a category feature, which will put your service at the top of its category for 31 days, and you'll never have to worry about bumping your service as long as your feature is active. I personally love the category feature because it puts my service in front of all the people actively looking for what I have to offer. I always profit when I have my service featured within the category it's listed in and I don't know why I haven't been doing it every single month lol
Think about it, you can pay $60 for 60 paid bumps and push your service to the top of it's category twice a day or you can pay $50 for the category feature and stick your service to the top of its category for 31 days and never worry about it falling down the page It makes perfect sense to me since I understand how users searching works and it's the same as rankings within the search engines. The further down you are on a page, the fewer views you'll get, and that means fewer sales coming your way. Now, if you're stuck at #1, #2, or #3 within your category then you'll still get a flood of traffic/views and boost your sales without having to log in every 12 hours to boost your service. You also won't have to worry about dropping to page 2 if you have an active category where people use free boosts a lot There is always a reason for the change, and I understand why the management team has done this, which I will explain.
You can only use a specific amount of bumps within a 24-hour time span because it gives others a chance to be seen on top of their category and get some sales. Think about it, if someone like me were to use all my bumps as quickly as possible, I could use my free bumps over 300 times in a single day and stick to the top of my category for a long time. Bumping every 12 hours is good enough if you know what you're doing and understand when your target market is online.
If you're worried about using paid bumps or free bumps on a limited basis then you should look into purchasing a featured option for your service. You can select a category feature, which will put your service at the top of its category for 31 days, and you'll never have to worry about bumping your service as long as your feature is active. I personally love the category feature because it puts my service in front of all the people actively looking for what I have to offer. I always profit when I have my service featured within the category it's listed in and I don't know why I haven't been doing it every single month lol :D
Think about it, you can pay $60 for 60 paid bumps and push your service to the top of it's category twice a day or you can pay $50 for the category feature and stick your service to the top of its category for 31 days and never worry about it falling down the page :D It makes perfect sense to me since I understand how users searching works and it's the same as rankings within the search engines. The further down you are on a page, the fewer views you'll get, and that means fewer sales coming your way. Now, if you're stuck at #1, #2, or #3 within your category then you'll still get a flood of traffic/views and boost your sales without having to log in every 12 hours to boost your service. You also won't have to worry about dropping to page 2 if you have an active category where people use free boosts a lot :)
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You can only use a specific amount of bumps within a 24-hour time span because it gives others a chance to be seen on top of their category and get some sales. Think about it, if someone like me were to use all my bumps as quickly as possible, I could use my free bumps over 300 times in a single day and stick to the top of my category for a long time. Bumping every 12 hours is good enough if you know what you're doing and understand when your target market is online.
If you're worried about using paid bumps or free bumps on a limited basis then you should look into purchasing a featured option for your service. You can select a category feature, which will put your service at the top of its category for 31 days, and you'll never have to worry about bumping your service as long as your feature is active. I personally love the category feature because it puts my service in front of all the people actively looking for what I have to offer. I always profit when I have my service featured within the category it's listed in and I don't know why I haven't been doing it every single month lol
Think about it, you can pay $60 for 60 paid bumps and push your service to the top of it's category twice a day or you can pay $50 for the category feature and stick your service to the top of its category for 31 days and never worry about it falling down the page It makes perfect sense to me since I understand how users searching works and it's the same as rankings within the search engines. The further down you are on a page, the fewer views you'll get, and that means fewer sales coming your way. Now, if you're stuck at #1, #2, or #3 within your category then you'll still get a flood of traffic/views and boost your sales without having to log in every 12 hours to boost your service. You also won't have to worry about dropping to page 2 if you have an active category where people use free boosts a lot There is always a reason for the change, and I understand why the management team has done this, which I will explain. You can only use a specific amount of bumps within a 24-hour time span because it gives others a chance to be seen on top of their category and get some sales. Think about it, if someone like me were to use all my bumps as quickly as possible, I could use my free bumps over 300 times in a single day and stick to the top of my category for a long time. Bumping every 12 hours is good enough if you know what you're doing and understand when your target market is online. If you're worried about using paid bumps or free bumps on a limited basis then you should look into purchasing a featured option for your service. You can select a category feature, which will put your service at the top of its category for 31 days, and you'll never have to worry about bumping your service as long as your feature is active. I personally love the category feature because it puts my service in front of all the people actively looking for what I have to offer. I always profit when I have my service featured within the category it's listed in and I don't know why I haven't been doing it every single month lol :D Think about it, you can pay $60 for 60 paid bumps and push your service to the top of it's category twice a day or you can pay $50 for the category feature and stick your service to the top of its category for 31 days and never worry about it falling down the page :D It makes perfect sense to me since I understand how users searching works and it's the same as rankings within the search engines. The further down you are on a page, the fewer views you'll get, and that means fewer sales coming your way. Now, if you're stuck at #1, #2, or #3 within your category then you'll still get a flood of traffic/views and boost your sales without having to log in every 12 hours to boost your service. You also won't have to worry about dropping to page 2 if you have an active category where people use free boosts a lot :)
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