I know nothing about this site.
Is it any good?
I'm looking at it now and if any of you know anything about please let me know.
I'm on so many other sites now (helps with SEO),
that I don't even know what sites.
Just hope all my e mails are updated so if and when, someone buys
from one of them I will be able to close the deal. LOL
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I know nothing about this site.
Is it any good?
I'm looking at it now and if any of you know anything about please let me know.
I'm on so many other sites now (helps with SEO),
that I don't even know what sites.
Just hope all my e mails are updated so if and when, someone buys
from one of them I will be able to close the deal. LOL
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eBay killed Bidbay.
[quote author=xppman link=topic=227.msg4195#msg4195 date=1130954941]
I know nothing about this site.
Is it any good?
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When it was known as BidBay and had a few million listings it was good...and then:
Quote:eBay killed Bidbay.
...by suing Bidbay and Bidbay soon became AuctionDiner and then Bidway and started to slide down hill...
...and then BidWay finished off Bidway by charging listing fees and causing over 90% of the remaining sellers to leave
...and then the newly renamed AuctionCities told its few remaining sellers to leave by really really
raising listing fees in September
I'll let you decide if its any good :twistedevil:
Quote:this content acquisition format
Explains how they went from under 20,000 to over 150,000 listings.
Quote:over 150,000 listings.
Quote:We believe that this content acquisition format provides online shoppers with a flexible market based solution while offering the traditional 'Mom and Pop' sellers of used content with the perfect platform to carve out their commercial niche
I don't see the few remaining "Mom & Pop" sellers (you know, the type that kept the site alive for years until AuctionCities decided to shit on them and drive them off with its recent huge price hike) being helped much, if at all, by the addition of a huge amount of mass market goods.
I'm not even sure if the mass market retailers (i.e. content partners) will benefit that much. PCMall has over 27,000 items listed and their MacMall ID also has a huge number of items listed. After 1 month of listing on AC both IDs still have feedback ratings of 0. (...of course, it might help if they provided payment info, etc in their listings...or used a template
http://www.auctioncities.com/listings/de...1128866232)
Something tells me that the "content partners" are not paying the same high listing fees that the "mom & pops" are paying, so it really doesn't hurt them to have their items sit, but the "mom & pops" don't have the same luxury of being able to afford to relist and relist until something sells.
Quote:After 1 month of listing on AC both IDs still have feedback ratings of 0.
The next content partner BIDBAY signs should be buyers
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The next content partner BIDBAY signs should be buyers
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AGREED!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ps--no Tuesday press release this week