Now that was good. I enjoyed the moment of memory. Now back to the topic. Stats for one site to another is important. Take an example. If I sell internationally an see that site doesn't move my product, what should I do? Or how to say it. What should you do? Let us just sit on the cart while the horse dies in front of us?
I've seen the US sellers dwindle.
I don't care what country anyone is from that starts an international business, but when you start a company, you should look down 20 to 30 years down the road. Are you going to say that this one is doing it?
If you're wondering why I would say this. I have built a couple of companies who didn't see the long term.
I don't understand why you seem to think I mean something other than exactly what I wrote.
I have not made mention of any company's long term business strategy or anything similar.
I have made it quite clear that I believe these survey results have little value. Period. (As you chaps are fond of writing.)
Sorry forgot (As you chaps are fond of writing.)
I want eBid to make it. The price is right. The site isn't bad. But lets face it. The visits are questionable and the buyers are far a few between.
Do you think for one moment that if this site was rocking that I wouldn't put items up here to sell?
Last edited by CopperLocker; 2nd February 2014 at 07:58 AM.
Not at all.
I would have used "full stop", but as that is not commonly used on your side of the water I'd thought I'd try to be helpful and use something you are familiar with. However, once again, you seem to think I am meaning things that I have not written.
Edit: I also wanted to make it clear to those on this side of the water how I was using the word "period" as over here it has an altogether different common usage.
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