Hi, Someone emailed me this link. Go to it and it says you can sell to 180 million viewers.
Here are the featured stores:
eBay
Yahoo
Amazon
Lycos
Auction Addict
eOrbis
Zshops
Excite
Edeal
DealDeal
FishGolf
MSN
Ebay Motors
Haggle
NBCi
Boston.com
City Auction
NY Times
Office.com
WantAds
NuAuction
SF Gate
And more!
I am not too sure about this. What does everyone else think about this?
-Trey
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[ edited by taz8057 on Feb 21, 2001 08:03 PM ]
posted on February 21, 2001 07:49:20 PM new
Actually it isn't a Marketplace, but a very intriguing listing/marketing management system. They will list your items for you, where their research shows the best place for your item to sell is based on their market analysis. If their market analysis works, it could be valuable. Even if the market analysis does not work - it could still be a place through which to list your items and get as close as anyone gets to universality in the OAI/OTI. -Rosalinda
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posted on February 21, 2001 07:53:04 PM new
taz8057,
Please edit your post to remove the link, as it appears to have a referral code which is considered promotional. You may mention the name of the site, but please do not post the link.
I will allow 30 minutes for the edit. Thanks for your cooperation.
posted on February 21, 2001 09:58:36 PM new
I'd like to hear from a "regular" auction seller who has used this system for a while -I can't see unless they are miracle workers that they can produce any better than posting on these sites yourself - BUT I'm always open to new things - would like to hear some "real" testimonials......any tried this???
posted on February 22, 2001 07:47:19 AM new
The price you pay is per number of SKU (seperate products) you enter into the StoreBusters Market Manager application. As such, the price of the product selling should not matter. I also read it to be that if you can change the mix of the products at any time. So if I understand this right, if I have 100 different products selling at $10. Once on sells I can replace it with the next.
I see the real benefit of this application is that it covers not only auctions but malls, classifieds, etc.
posted on February 22, 2001 08:03:44 AM new
I don't understand how this works. They aren't actually creating listings for you on the auction sites, are they? How are your items seen on all those varied sites - storefronts, auctions, etc.?
posted on February 22, 2001 08:21:01 AM new
This new service is great! They actually do put products on all those places and more. I've been using it for a while and they are giving me fantastic results.
Go check it out for yourself and you'll see...
(http://www.storebusters.com)
posted on February 22, 2001 09:21:50 AM new
I have reviewed the offering as given on their website at storebuster.com. They basically provide a professional "mini-storefront" on each of the auction sites, malls, classifieds, etc. Also, take a look at their claim to use AI in the management of listing fees. This is really cool and would assure that only performing products are placed on auctions that charge listing fees--all other less performing products are populated to the non-listing fee marketplaces.
posted on February 22, 2001 09:41:31 AM new
kellyirl, dainge:
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