In 1998, I, Bruce Hershenson, had a very successful two million dollar a
year auction business, "Bruce Hershenson Vintage Movie Posters, which ran
one giant "live" auction every December, and which issued semi-annual sales
catalogs with fixed prices. But in 1998 I started to hear about this
newfangled invention, "the Internet", which was experiencing exponential
growth, and there were *LOTS* of movie poster auctions there, mostly
through a site called "eBay", but quite a few on another site called
"Amazon"!

I ran a few auctions on eBay, and I was hooked! Not only could I reach a
lot of collectors I had never reached before (both in the U.S. and
worldwide), but I also could use giant full-color images on my auctions,
and I didn't have to pay an arm and a leg to print and mail catalogs to my
customers. And eBay only charged me 2% commission, as long as I started my
auctions at 99 cents each, which I loved to do, because even then I loved
*HONEST* no reserve auctions, because it set my auctions apart from all the
rest, which often pretended to have no reserves, but they not only often
had hidden reserves, but they also mostly had buyer premiums, which turned
most great buys into not-so-great ones.

I knew my website needed a catchy name, but what? The two most obvious
ones, movieposter.com and movieposters.com were both taken, but that early
in the game just about everything else was available. I thought and thought
and finally decided on either "eMoviePoster.com" or "eMoviePosters.com"
(because the "e" signified ecommerce, and it also was similar to eBay,
where I had decided to solely auction, and both were available.

But which one to choose? I *COULD* have had both, but they each cost around
$50 a year back then, and it seemed like a waste of money to get both, and
I settled on "eMoviePoster.com". But soon after I realized I had made a
*BIG* error! Why? Because a lot of people were easily confused, and would
type in "eMoviePosters.com", and a crafty competitor website had bought the
name, and had it redirect to their site, and so *LOTS* of people
accidentally went there by mistake. For many years I have been correcting
people when they post about loving "eMoviePosters.com", and whenever I said
the name I had to say "Remember it is "eMoviePoster" with no "s", and
believe me that got very old very fast!

*But all that came to an end a few days ago when a good friend alerted me
that the folks who owned "eMoviePosters.com" had put the website name up
for sale! I rushed and bought it (at a premium price), because if I hadn't,
one of my current competitors might well have bought it, so that THEY could
then use it to deceive collectors and consignors, just as the previous
competitor had done for so many years!*

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