#3) 3sh 5.46%
#4) insert 3.96%
#5) 1/2sh 3.68%
#9) Australian daybill 1.74%
#10) Japanese B2 1.36%
#11) French 1p 1.36%
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com
wrote:
Excellent guesses! But on the other countries it is a specific size for
each country, so
Bruce,
This is most interesting. Do these percentages represent transaction
percentages or item percentages? As example, for computation purposes, is
an auction for a Lobby Card set of 8, counted as 8 Lobby Cards auctioned or
as 1 sale allocated to the Lobby Cards category?
Regards,
It is by the transaction. So a single lobby counts as one, a set of 8 sold
together counts as one, and a lot of 100 lobbies counts as one.
Of course this is *GREATLY *skewed by how many of each size we are sent!
Since we get sent so many one-sheets, we auction so many more of them, and
they
We have sold over fifty million dollars of movie paper.
Of that, what percentage of our sales are each size or type?
As you might guess, U.S. one-sheets are far away the largest by percentage,
representing just under 42% of those sales.
And as you also might guess, U.S. lobby cards are a strong
no3: insert
no4: 3-sheet
no5: half-sheet
no9: french posters
no10: italian posters
no11: german posters
best,
marcel
www.movieart.ch
Von: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] Im Auftrag von Bruce
Hershenson
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Januar 2014 11:22
An:
Excellent guesses! But on the other countries it is a specific size for
each country, so that might alter your thinking. Any other guesses? I will
reveal the answers tomorrow.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 4:46 AM, Marcel Elsener else...@movieart.ch wrote:
no3: insert
no4: 3-sheet
no5:
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