He's at it again
Hi all,
Steve's at it again. A perfect Christmas/New Years gift for that audio nut in your life. Ok, it's a bit late for this Christmas but I guess that you could buy it now and store it to next Christmas. Oops might go off?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3067163957&category=14993
I see dhaen is off to a good start. Let the best man win!
James
Hi all,
Steve's at it again. A perfect Christmas/New Years gift for that audio nut in your life. Ok, it's a bit late for this Christmas but I guess that you could buy it now and store it to next Christmas. Oops might go off?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3067163957&category=14993
I see dhaen is off to a good start. Let the best man win!
James
Hi,
To survive the next round you may need Temesta...
Cheers,
I've been outbid! I think it's Nemestra
To survive the next round you may need Temesta...
Cheers,
How did I miss this thread?
I thought I'd cracked it with the power station item. It got picked up by BBC Radio Shropshire and put on the news every hour for a whole day. This was then picked up by BBC Online who also interviewed me. Unfortunately they didn't use the item. Pity, it would have been the best £20 (ish) I ever spent on advertising.
Normally I let the items run to completion. I had to stop the 'perfect crossover' auction as someone in England had bid £10 million. The commissions would have been horrendous.
EBay feedback? Yes, it is one way of getting some - not how I got most of mine though.
Actually, Audiogon has been the best medium for the three adverts. I had to remove the links (dynamic and static) from the eBay items to stop them being banned - so they were less effective. Interestingly, I got the best response from Audiogon on the crossover item while eBayers preferred the power station.
Many thanks for your kind comments and my best wishes for a happy, successful and musical 2004.
I thought I'd cracked it with the power station item. It got picked up by BBC Radio Shropshire and put on the news every hour for a whole day. This was then picked up by BBC Online who also interviewed me. Unfortunately they didn't use the item. Pity, it would have been the best £20 (ish) I ever spent on advertising.
Normally I let the items run to completion. I had to stop the 'perfect crossover' auction as someone in England had bid £10 million. The commissions would have been horrendous.
EBay feedback? Yes, it is one way of getting some - not how I got most of mine though.
Actually, Audiogon has been the best medium for the three adverts. I had to remove the links (dynamic and static) from the eBay items to stop them being banned - so they were less effective. Interestingly, I got the best response from Audiogon on the crossover item while eBayers preferred the power station.
Many thanks for your kind comments and my best wishes for a happy, successful and musical 2004.
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