Wow, certainly the first time I've ever seen Godzilla '85 being offered as an 
example of amazing poster design - even among hard-core Godzilla fans.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bruce Hershenson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 1:12 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] looking thru ebay today


  Worse than that, John, Google has little interest in having their FREE search 
give the best most accurate results, because if they did, then they could take 
in billions a year on PAID search.

  Type in "vintage movie poster" and see what comes up in Free search.

  Links like this 
http://www.designer-daily.com/30-amazing-vintage-movie-posters-4818 regularly 
come up near the top.

  Bruce


  On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 12:04 AM, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia 
<[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Kerry 
    I agree with you that it is frustrating that non related items clog up 
searches. Many sellers have no hesitation in using all the tricks they can to 
manipulate the searches so that they have more chance of selling. There are 
plenty of complicated formulas now that help you raise your search standing but 
they dont help buyers find the item they are looking for.

    This is just following the trend that google searches have taken. I think 
that google has become more and more inefficient as a search tool. Instead of 
identifying the item you are looking for they now produce results based on how 
well webmasters can manipulate their listings to appear high in the results. 
You now have to spend a ridiculous amount of time and effort to show up 
prominently in the searches.

    Its all a bit of farce.

    Regards
    John



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      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Kerry Laws 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 3:40 PM
      Subject: Re: [MOPO] looking thru ebay today


      Tom,

      while i appreciate your comparisons.. they miss the mark.

      i see on this list all the time people complaining and whining about 
ebay, with fee hikes, new rules or parameters, miscategorized items etc.

      Very simply, if one looks in the Entertainment Memorabilia section, there 
are sub categories for books, stills, pressbooks, advertising materials, etc.

      Unlike your baseball game analogy, on ebay there are SPECIFIC categories. 
I have also seen others on this list complain about having to wade thru repros 
in the original category or a bunch of posters from the 1980s lumped in the 
section from the 1940s.

      i was simply making another observation that, like those issues, having 
old auction catalogs or books from bruce (or whoever), in the Original Poster 
section is not correct, for the reasons that people have mentioned-- when a 
poster is listed in a wrong decade, for example... those are at least 
POSTERS... and there are legitimate complaints when they are mis-categorized in 
this way. 

      And these books are NOT listed in the poster section as a secondary 
category.. they are here ONLY-- ( Ent. Memorabilia-->Posters-->Originals 
US-->Pre 1940s.

      Lastly, your comparison with product placement in movies is also not 
valid with this line of thought.



      Kerry

           
           








      On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Tom Martin 
<[email protected]> wrote:

        Kerry If you think about it.. its basic marketing..... why do they sell 
hot dogs at a football game...?

        why do they sell popcorn in a Movie theater?   why sell basketballs in 
a Food isle near cereal???

        The fact is that many accouterments  can be offered in a category that 
is not specific  however Overlaps or may offer a item to a like minded group.

        For instance a Poster frame for a One sheet in all years might 
titillate and offer a impulse buy for a poster collector..

        also a Table with a Movie theme may also appeal to the poster buyer as 
they may have a Home theater or movie ROOM.


        The catagorys are template to organize and  cull specific Items However 
to list a item in a secondary category

        allows exposure to new groups and is like test marketing. There rare 
many categories that related items may find a new market in.


        Major retailers always experiment in deferent demographics of age, race 
and culture when selling items so its very common in all sale... especially 
Grocery stores and big block stores like walmarts,


        study the flow of goods and you will see all kinds of items clustered 
together that seem odd mixes..

        when you go in Ice cream isle they will also have nuts , ic cream 
scoops and other toppings near the section as they hope to stimulate additional 
sales..

        Its smart marketing and  even the movies do Product placement where 
many items you see in Movies like the cars, the food, products where put in et 
script and paid for by the vendors for a fee..
        then the local McDonnell's sell premiums of the Movie as a additional 
source of revenue..  licensed and creates more  cash flow.

        Hope that helps... the poster catalogs seem to me pertinent to Movie 
posters and I would think many poster collects would love to find them... and 
what better place to offer then in the Poster category?



        best, Tom




        Kerry Laws wrote:

          I wanted to ask, with all the issues with ebay and people advertising 
in wrong categories, wong decade, new, old, repro rather than original, etc. 
..why does one seller always advertise old poster catalogs (which are books and 
NOT posters) in the Original Poster category? These ads are poster related but 
are NOT posters. there is a section for this kind of material, i am sure:

          
http://cgi.ebay.com/FULL-SERIES-HERSHENSON-BOOK-COLLECTION-9-BOOKS_W0QQitemZ200432853189QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2eaabaa0c5

          just my observation about having to wade thru items that are not 
posters. (same goes for those that put 8x10 stills in the poster section, when 
there is a specific "movie stills" section).



          Kerry

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