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  • Bonanza Just Registered Its Millionth User

    Bonanza Just Registered Its Millionth User

    Online marketplace Bonanza announced today that it celebrated its one millionth registered user this week. To celebrate, sellers organized a give-away contest to promote their stores, with over a hudred sellers offering gifts for the one millionth member.

    The company, formerly Bonanzle, says it has seen steady growth in membership, traffic and revenue since launching in 2008. It attributes this mainly to its fee structure.

    “We’re happy to let Amazon and eBay argue over whose pricing scheme is ‘best for sellers,’” said CEO Bill Harding. “Meanwhile, our fees average 70% lower than theirs. We aim to make selling online simple enough for my grandma to do it, and yes,
    that ‘one million’ number includes Grandma Harding.”

    eBay announced last week that it is launching free listings for all sellers.

    In 2010, Bonanzle acquired artisan merchandise site 1000 Markets and changed its name to Bonanza. The combined company would take aim more at Etsy than eBay, specializing in “unique and non-mass-produced items”.

    Etsy had 1,025,124 new members join in February alone. The site saw 1.49 billion page views during the month.

  • Bonanzle Buys 1000 Markets, Becomes Bonanza

    E-Commerce site Bonanzle, which is often touted as an alternative to eBay, has acquired artisan merchandise site 1000 Markets, and changed its name to Bonanza. The combined company, which will take aim at sites like Etsy, is located at Bonanza.com, with a new design. 

    "We think this is an amazing triple play," says Bonanza CEO Bill Harding. "First, we’re adding the tremendous stores and shoppers of 1000 Markets to our family. Second, we’re bringing a dynamic new design to the site that makes it even easier to list and buy the kind of delightful and unique merchandise both companies have always been known for. And third, we’re branding it with a household word that not only speaks to the bounty of opportunities to be found, but is also easier to remember and spell."

    Bonanza certainly has a better ring to it. 

    Bonanzle becomes Bonanza

    "This is an excellent match for our merchants and our growing audience of buyers," he says. "Both companies emphasize fun and easy shopping for unique products, and the merchants at 1000 Markets are known for the quality of their work and passionate commitment to customer service — traits that we admire and support."

    "We are delighted to join forces with Bonanza, one of the leaders in the field," says 1000 Markets CEO Matthew Trifiro. "This will bring our distinctive and passionate merchants the power of Bonanza’s infrastructure and traffic. We believe that this combination will create one of the strongest players in social commerce."

    Bonanza started enabling users to log in with Facebook and Google accounts back in June. As noted then, this could go a long way in increasing usage. 

    In April, the company received a million dollar round of funding to improve its service. 1000 Markets raised $500,000 last year. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

    1000 Markets’ inventory of about 100,000 items will be blended into Bonanza’s inventory over the next month. 

  • Bonanzle Enables Facebook and Google Log-in

    Bonanzle announced that it is now supporting Facebook and Google as methods of logging in to the site. This could go a long way in increasing usage of the site.

    "If you’re like me you have lots of accounts on the web," says Alex Berg on the Bonanzle blog. "And remembering all those usernames and passwords can get a bit tricky; unless you keep them on a post-it stuck to your monitor.  So, we decided to let users use accounts they may have already to get more people into the Bonanzle family."

    "If you already have a Bonanzle account and want to use Facebook or Google to log in from now on just make sure your Facebook or Google account shares the same email address as your existing Bonanzle account," adds Berg. "When you log in with Facebook or Google you’ll be prompted to tie the two accounts together."

    Bonanzle Allows you to sign in with Google or Facebook accounts

    Last year, we saw Bonanzle standing out among eBay competitors, and while opinions of the service are certainly mixed (not unlike those about eBay itelf), many seem to find it a worthy alternative for selling. Earlier this year, Bonanzle attracted some new funding.

    Bonanzle says it may add other third-party accounts (like Yahoo) for log-in in the future.

  • Popular eBay Competitor Bonanzle Gets Funding to Improve Service

    We’ve run several stories on e-commerce site Bonanzle in the past. If you’re unfamiliar with it, it’s a site where many disgruntled eBay users turned for an alternative place to sell their goods. Last year, it reached a million listings in 6 months and was voted the best eBay alternative according to Examiner.com. Growth continued from there, with the company surpassing 100,000 registered users in September, representing 5,000% growth in a year. 

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    WebProNews got an email from Bonanzle CEO Bill Harding, letting us know the company has just closed a $1m round of funding, with who he says are "many of Seattle’s top investors and entrepreneurs."

    Have you sold on Bonanzle? Tell us what your experience was like.

    The funding is led by Seattle angel investor, and Voyager Capital Venture Partner, Geoff Entress, and includes additional funding from Voyager Capital, Matrix Partners, Ignition Partners, Founders Co-op, Curious Office, and others from the Seattle area.

    "For ‘normal’ startups, raising money from investors is usually one of the first matters to get taken care of. If not for the strong support of our community and dear old Google search, we would have needed to do this a year ago," says Harding. "But because of Bonanzle’s fast-spreading reputation (and thus sales), we have been able to bide our time and wait until we saw a deal that was simply too good to pass up."

    Just as with eBay, Bonanzle’s users are quite passionate in their opinions about the site, whether that be for better for worse. We’ve had quite a range in comments about Bonanzle, just as we have with eBay, and while not all of them have been glowing, I have to say Bonanzle’s have been much more balanced.

    No matter which way you feel about the site, it’s hard to deny Bonanzle is having an impact in the world of online selling. That impact has shown tremendous growth in the past, and with this new funding, it is likely to continue at a faster pace than before.

    Harding looks at the funding as a way to continue growth, which he says the company owes to its sellers. "So many Bonanzle users have spent countless hours setting up their booths, marketing their items on Facebook, Twitter, and elsewhere, and have done all they can to build a successful business on Bonanzle," he says.  "For the people who have stuck with us as we’ve grown, we want to prove our commitment to doing everything in our power to ensure that the time spent booth building is rewarded with a user experience that continues to improve, and continues to deliver an ever-growing number of buyers over time."

    As one would imagine, eBay is not an easy site to compete with. While it has its fair share of disgruntled users, it is still one of the top brands in online selling. In fact, recent research from Nielsen found it was one of two brands (the other being AOL) that benefited the most from an uptick in Americans’ internet habits in March.

    According to Harding, there will be increased speed at which the company can fix bugs and create a better user experience. Among Bonanzle’s first priorities is a plan to make sure everything works that "real users" expect it to. The funding should help with resources in this regard.

    Do you think Bonanzle has what it takes to bring real competition to eBay? Share your thoughts.