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 barncards1
 
posted on October 9, 2002 07:10:04 PM new
RadarLove
posted on October 4, 2002 08:02:24 PM
Exactly how many separate auctions were bid on, and why would a site conduct such a test?

Can you explain what your question is.


JB:}
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 barncards1
 
posted on October 9, 2002 07:14:07 PM new
YD:

these stats don't make to much sence to me. Can you explain how the smaller the number the better or more trafic a site gets? I just looked and here are TNA's updated stats:


Avg. Traffic Rank: 596,394 today
Avg. Traffic Rank: 544,990 Your above posting.
So to me it looks like the numbers go up instead of down.


Statistics
4,391 auctions in 1,051 categories now! 10/09/02
This site has had 101342 visitors

Statistics
3,541 auctions in 1,052 categories now! 09/29/2002
This site has had 99710 visitors

850 items listed
1632 hits
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 RadarLove
 
posted on October 10, 2002 11:53:08 AM new
I have had some other Ebay members use an ID I made gave 8 of them the password ask them to list bid or what ever they did I had to pay for a few items but they never complained about the site not working they seemed to like it at the time We done that test.

So, 8 ebay members used one ID to place bids on auctions, or to list. How many auctions were bid on under that ID? Were your members informed that anyone bidding under that ID would not be completing the transaction, and that it was just a test? Did the items you had to pay for come out of site funds, and was the test considered advertising?

RL


 
 toollady
 
posted on October 10, 2002 01:46:35 PM new
99710 hits on 09/29
101,342 hits on 10/09

That's only 1632 hits in 10 days.

Looks like traffic is going down instead of up at TNA.
 
 barncards1
 
posted on October 10, 2002 02:47:14 PM new
So, 8 ebay members used one ID to place bids on auctions, or to list. How many auctions were bid on under that ID? Were your members informed that anyone bidding under that ID would not be completing the transaction, and that it was just a test? Did the items you had to pay for come out of site funds, and was the test considered advertising?
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3 auctions were bid on 4 were created.

No one knew I done the test so were not informed because I paid for all items won.

I paid for the items out of my pockets.

No it was not Advertising.


JB:}

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 barncards1
 
posted on October 10, 2002 02:50:32 PM new
99710 hits on 09/29
101,342 hits on 10/09

That's only 1632 hits in 10 days.

Looks like traffic is going down instead of up at TNA.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

What ever: We are not Ebay


JB:}


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 toollady
 
posted on October 10, 2002 04:05:27 PM new
You're right, you're not Ebay.

But with the attitude, you're beginning to remind me of auctionpie.
 
 yourdesigns
 
posted on October 10, 2002 05:05:20 PM new
JB:

On the stats the LOWER the number the better. The higher the number is worse. It is a ranking, not traffic itself. Yahoo is #1 on Alexa's scale as it gets more traffic than most sites put together.

Think of it as being #1 in a race, not the 500,000th person to cross the line. The bigger the number, the bigger the loser.

 
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