posted on July 31, 2002 07:14:31 PM new
A spy eh? Everyone loves intrigue. John, if TopNotchAuctions is going to possibly pay sellers to list there, how much? ( in case you ran off garycarr with the spy talk ).
I don't see the rationale for paying sellers to list on a site. The increased listing numbers help draw bidders but that's steep cost. Is it a contest(s) where a sellers wins ( gets paid ) for having a listing on site?
posted on July 31, 2002 08:47:07 PM new
InfinityAuction is paying on a sliding scale which can be seen at http://www.infinityauction.com/registration/promo.cfm
posted on July 31, 2002 09:21:39 PM new
Good luck in your site. It does appear you need to do a lot of advertising. I checked the site last spring and there were about the same listings and sales.
How do you verify a sale? It seems that someone could create a second or third account and bid and win some expensive auctions and get a payout from you.
posted on August 5, 2002 01:46:11 PM new
Your right, we do need more advertising. That is why we are offering cash for auctions. We are now the 2nd listing in yahoo, msn, altavista and several other top internet sites.