posted on October 2, 2001 05:03:47 PM new
yankeejoe >
You should probably address those questions to Bidville management.
dimview took a stroll through the "friendly" community and noticed that inquiries had been made. And just like here, no response in the community either.
eSeller004 >
Wonder where ePier is spending their Ad dollars? Hope it isn't entirely focused on banner Ads. You keep reading articles stating that banner advertising produces very limited results.
Agreed. The diminishing returns from advertisement banners (ever notice that Yahoo! likes to "sell" banners, but never seems to "buy" any on other sites?) should be a signal for the "other online auctions to look at print advertisements, etc. And they should provide consistent weekly (or periodic) e-mail newsletters to their users.
posted on October 2, 2001 11:47:26 PM new
My whole thing was BANNERS dont help no body! IT IS SEARCH ENGINE SUBMISSIONS that do any thing at all really. I dont cheerlead fer BV, yes it is slow and sales are few (at least right now)but I CAN TRUST IN THIER BUSINESS PRINCIPLES and NO SURPRISES from them. Those 2 things are invaluable to me. So say what ya will about "what plan etc." it dont matter to me. IT IS A TRUSTWORTHY SITE regardless of ANY DEFECTS it may have. EPIER has so many S curves and Hairpin turns in its "truth" plus the decietful actions on managements part, they have cut thier own throats with the dagger of greed and averice.
posted on October 2, 2001 11:58:20 PM new
I can not fathom all the BV excitement over search engine submissions. BV ( with the ex AuxPal included ) is entering it's eleventh month now and if the search engine robots haven't found BV by now they never will. Enter the word bidville in the google.com search engine and see the 13,600 entries.
BV is obviously cash poor and barely able to maintain it's site and now has legal fees to pay for taking on Goliath (PP) in a frivolous lawsuit. ( more of the enigma of the BV CEO ).