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 AuctionPulse
 
posted on August 18, 2001 01:11:09 PM new
I use to love receiving my eBay magazine every month. Now that it's gone, I am looking for a new source. Any ideas? Anyone read Antique Trader Weekly by Kruse?

 
 skeetypete
 
posted on August 18, 2001 01:27:21 PM new
i like to take in a bit of playboy and maxim, just for relaxation and the articles of course. seriously though i thought ebau mag was the biggest joke i had seen in quite some time. i really don't think i gleaned any useful info from them except for maybe the graphs on item sales. i was quite chaped with my purchase after receiving the first mag or 2

[ edited by skeetypete on Aug 18, 2001 04:04 PM ]
 
 cin131
 
posted on August 18, 2001 03:15:57 PM new
I guess that's why I can't find it at the newstand....oh well!

 
 rarriffle
 
posted on August 18, 2001 04:54:20 PM new
Personally, I like Today's Collector and Antique Week magazines.

 
 kyriaki
 
posted on August 18, 2001 04:59:39 PM new
I looked forward to reading each issue of eBay magazine - I liked it very much and rather miss it.
 
 litlux
 
posted on August 18, 2001 05:12:10 PM new
I read quite a few actually.

Giftware Business
Video Business
Adult Video News

And until today, when they announced they were ceasing publication, The Industry Standard. This wonderful publication reported on the dot com explosion and impolosion. They too were a victim as their paid ads declined with the industry. They may continue on line.

But in additon to the publications that are printed, I get a number of the on line newsletters from auction related folks and services. And these bulletin boards are a rich source of hands on information I wouldn't miss for the world.

Together, they keep me pretty well up to date.



 
 AuctionPulse
 
posted on August 20, 2001 01:16:27 PM new
Which online newsletters are good (besides AW of course)? And have valuable info., not just a ton of ads.

 
 
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