Years ago I "joined" E Bay.  Created a password I had never used before, or 
since.   About 6 weeks later I got that password and "stuff" from Nigeria.  
Have NEVER been back to E BLAH.  

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John Armstrong
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Werre 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 2:16 PM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} A Reply Will Be Most Helpful ;o)


    
  For one who has made his living in creating visuals for marketing and 
advertising we try and tell our customers that advertising is really not an 
expense--it's an investment or at the very least simply the cost of staying in 
business.  Nothing invested--nothing gained!  You can invest your entire 
savings in the stock market where you make a killing or be killed in short 
order.  Or you can invest nothing and certainly receive nothing in return.

  The old rule of thumb was that a moderate to large retail type business 
typically invests 10% of the gross in advertising.  Smaller businesses 
generally have to up that % just to get noticed.  My industrial clients 
typically invest less than that after a big product introduction.  I've never 
had a good idea about our hobby, but with so many ways to reach small groups, 
but never the entire mass, it's probably not easy.

  Some of my best friends run through eBay listing every day, while once a week 
is enough for me.  I do sell my excess items and those of a friends fairly 
frequently.  We haven't noticed a big fee increase but we don't have a 
storefront either.  

  Bob Werre





      
    David,

    As an individual who already knows your website, I would prefer to buy 
direct from that website.

    That said, I am also a past small business owner. And Peter makes a great 
point regarding the advertising exposure regarding ebay. The ebay expense could 
be regarded as an advertising expense.

    I am an example of that. Eight years ago I did not own a single model train 
of any kind. After once mentioning that I had American Flyer as a kid, my wife 
found them for sale on ebay - which I had never been on at that point. I had no 
idea American Flyer trains still existed, and assumed they all were in trash 
cans many years prior. I now have well over 100 locomotives and my interests 
have migrated more to scale. I suspect that I am not the only one that is into 
this hobby and knows about your website because of ebay...

    But then, how does one know about your website solely by ebay shopping, as 
apparently your website can not be listed on ebay ads? I suspect that is thru 
your presence on Yahoo Groups.

    --- In [email protected], Pieter Roos <pieter_roos@...> wrote:
    >
    > Hi David;
    > 
    > If I know someone has a website, I'm just as happy buying directly. The 
only question is how much advertising exposure do you get through your Ebay 
store? If most of the customers there are new, then how do you replace that 
advertising?
    > 
    > If most are repeat customers, the only question becomes getting them to 
go to your website instead.
    > 
    > Pieter E. Roos
    > 
    > --- On Fri, 1/20/12, David <reujan2000@...> wrote:
    > 
    > Do to the rising cost and anti-small business sentiment associated with 
the EBAY ORGANIZATION we are considering closing our EBAY STORE or at least 
scaling it way back. It is getting to the point, do to EBAY'S ever increasing 
fees and regulations, that in future our clients will be paying more for their 
items at EBAY than at our web site at www.lbrenterprisesllc.com We have the 
same items their and a whole lot more (more than 900 items) and, except where 
noted, we have FREE SHIPPING. Plus you may still use PAY PAL to pay for your 
purchases or, unlike EBAY, you can pay by check or money order.
    > We are asking you to reply to this email with your thoughts on this move 
as we always think about our clients well being NOT EBAY'S profits.
    > Thank you all for your continuing support.
    > 
    > "The Crew At LBR"
    > www.lbrenterprisesllc.com
    >






  

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