Yep. I've had 33 orders in tho months, which is quite a bit for me. I think the wish list Buy feature has a lot to do with getting customers into my store.
Last week I had my biggest order here on BrickOwl! From mid August till now we had 150 orders. My shop is not very big according to some other shops here, but we're very happy with the revenues.
We're even on the popular store list! :-)
Thanks to al buyers and sellers who are contributing to this site!
Of which, 39 have been in the last month (november) and 50 on december. TONS of small orders, but also the biggest Lego parts order I ever got.
I don't know if you gave the site steroids, lawrence, but since the 20th of Dec I've been receiving 3-5 orders a day (not just small ones), which is very unusual.
I am right there with you Brick_top, I have been getting an average of 3 orders per day. Plus a repeat customer who continues to purchase from me every week. Good job and keep it up!
Chris P.S. now it is January and the promotion is done now right? I am sure getting the extra funds for website operations is nice.
Small operation here, 1,600 piece store and we've had 13 orders since November. The best feature I'd say is the automatic checkout. Saves so much time on the selling end!
Prices, probably, your prices are about twice than Kyle's.
You can't compare US with European (or German) Prices, they are mostly higher.
I have the same prices on the "other site", with a lot more orders. From my point of view, this site is well known in USA but sadly not in Europe/Germany
I have had ca 30 orders from Germany in 4 month. That's 12% of my order total. I think the site is also (well) known in Germany. My store is located in the Netherlands.
Prices, probably, your prices are about twice than Kyle's.
You can't compare US with European (or German) Prices, they are mostly higher.
I have the same prices on the "other site", with a lot more orders. From my point of view, this site is well known in USA but sadly not in Europe/Germany
Indeed, I'm not saying that *your* prices are too high, rather that his prices are quite low compared to the other people (in the States), so logically, he is attracting more attention. Keep building!
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And congratulations to you (and Bart) on reaching 100 feedback as well. A bit belated but no small feat.
I passed 200 orders this week, and sold almost 5000 parts... Today Alone!!
Thanks to the Buyers!
Congrats to BrickOwl and all the sellers and buyers making it possible!
From mid August till now we had 150 orders. My shop is not very big according to some other shops here, but we're very happy with the revenues.
We're even on the popular store list! :-)
Thanks to al buyers and sellers who are contributing to this site!
Frank
Haven't had a single regret in/when coming over from the other si(d/t)e.
Since joining haven't added a single piece/item and can't wait to see what happens when we start adding again...
Thanx all....,
Jeroen & Dorien
Of which, 39 have been in the last month (november) and 50 on december. TONS of small orders, but also the biggest Lego parts order I ever got.
I don't know if you gave the site steroids, lawrence, but since the 20th of Dec I've been receiving 3-5 orders a day (not just small ones), which is very unusual.
Cheers!
Good job and keep it up!
Chris
P.S. now it is January and the promotion is done now right? I am sure getting the extra funds for website operations is nice.
December will always be a peak for Toys, but generally things are on the increase.
Fees promotion is over, payment system is in place, the system will ask promotion stores to pay in February if they are over the minimum threshold.
Maybe Brickowl works better in USA but in Europe?
I have the same prices on the "other site", with a lot more orders.
From my point of view, this site is well known in USA but sadly not in Europe/Germany
Frank.
I am a much smaller seller than Dads AFoL too...
The features and integration make it SO much easier even with multi-lot orders.
Without a doubt this is the better parts sales venue for both buyers and sellers
Great job Lawrence!