SnowDog wrote:
> 
> > "When will it be useful for large retailers
> > to accept e-gold?"
> 
> uuuhhh... when ADS are allowed on the E-Gold Spend Page???

Riiiiiiight!

Where's the problem on the spend confirmation page?

William Penn said--if you protect men from folly, you'll get a
nation of fools. Ya can't protect everybody from themselves.
Some will screw up no matter how simple. Like in the voting
booths in the US.

e-gold is just holding itself back.


Subject: 
            [e-gold-list] Re: The issue that is holding e-gold commerce
back.
       Date: 
            Sat, 10 Feb 2001 21:38:09 -0500
       From: 
            Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Reply-To: 
            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: 
            ConstructionGigs.com
         To: 
            "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm
> talking about THE ABILITY OF EGOLD-USING COMMERCIAL ENTERPIRES, TO
> ADVERTISE TO THE EGOLD COMMUNITY.

We have no way other than hit or miss. You're absolutely right, JP.
One of the most important reasons for advertising is simply to let
people know that you exist, or what you sell, or what a current 
special is. It's a means of communicating.

That payment page is the choke point. The funnel.

> >> http://www.bananagold.com/howitshouldbe.gif

Man, would that be valuable to have a banner there for a while,
every now and then.

68,459 funded accounts divided by 9111 spends/day equals
about 8 days to be exposed to some large percentage of the spenders.

You're right JP. Advertising is commercial grease, oil, silicon 
spray to commerce.

Bob

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