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Old December 19th 05, 08:57 PM posted to alt.anti-ebay,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.collecting,rec.collecting
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If Google relied on eBay for 100% of their ad revenues would you argue
that Google
was in a strong position or a weak position?

If sellers rely on eBay for 100% of their online sales, are they in a
strong position or
weak position?

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Old December 19th 05, 10:12 PM posted to alt.anti-ebay,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.collecting,rec.collecting
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poco wrote:
If Google relied on eBay for 100% of their ad revenues would you argue
that Google
was in a strong position or a weak position?


Strong. It would only be weak if there was no revenue.


If sellers rely on eBay for 100% of their online sales, are they in a
strong position or
weak position?


Strong. It would only be weak if they were not actually "selling".

Chris




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Old December 19th 05, 11:11 PM posted to alt.anti-ebay,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.collecting,rec.collecting
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0.680 wrote:
poco wrote:
If Google relied on eBay for 100% of their ad revenues would you argue
that Google
was in a strong position or a weak position?


Strong. It would only be weak if there was no revenue.


If sellers rely on eBay for 100% of their online sales, are they in a
strong position or
weak position?


Strong. It would only be weak if they were not actually "selling".

Chris

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Chris; Wrong again. As long as sellers rely solely on eBay for their
online sales,
they are at eBay's mercy.

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Old December 19th 05, 11:19 PM posted to alt.anti-ebay,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.collecting,rec.collecting
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No eBay sales yesterday and today. eBay is having problems with their
sign-in.
4 sales on Yahoo (3 yesterday and 1 today).

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