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"Google Base," a new service that makes almost anything postable and searchable, could put the company in competition with eBay.
"Google Base," a new service that makes almost anything postable and searchable, could put the company in competition with eBay.
November 29, 2009 9:02 PM PST
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Although I guess they're not really saying that it doesn't exist, just that it's not ready for primetime yet.
Although I guess they're not really saying that it doesn't exist, just that it's not ready for primetime yet.
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Things for Google to consider before jumping to quick:
EBay is starting to loose much of their original loyal user base because of the take over of this marketing medium by retailers. I am in no way saying this is a bad thing for eBay because it has to be the largest centralized retail outlet that is currently online and it works for eBay.
In the US, the government?aka the IRS is now stepping up their efforts in collecting monies from average users that are selling their unwanted items on-line. This is fine for retailers because they are already able to deduct the cost of what they had to pay for the items verses what it sold for. An example of this the issue I see for the average user would be this:
A man goes to a retail store and purchases a jacket; he paid retail plus any sales tax from the local and state governments, lets say $69.95. Now, he and his wife get into an argument and the wife decided to get rid of his jacket on eBay as a way to get back at him. The jacket is placed in a 5 day auction and it sells for 29.95 that would be by my figures a loss of $40.00 to the couple from said dispute.
Now the government eyes that sale of $29.95 as a profit and now would like to see the couple add that to their income tax statement at years end in the other column as earned income and taxable. What?s the moral of the story? Don?t **** your wife off.
Is there room for Google in this market share? Absolutely! My advice to you guys is to come in slow while keeping your eyes wide open to the big overall picture of what?s actually taking place in the market. Concentrate on what your actual end user is looking for in the way of services as you have done in the past. You guys provide a great service ?keep up the good work and good luck on this new venture.
Things for Google to consider before jumping to quick:
EBay is starting to loose much of their original loyal user base because of the take over of this marketing medium by retailers. I am in no way saying this is a bad thing for eBay because it has to be the largest centralized retail outlet that is currently online and it works for eBay.
In the US, the government?aka the IRS is now stepping up their efforts in collecting monies from average users that are selling their unwanted items on-line. This is fine for retailers because they are already able to deduct the cost of what they had to pay for the items verses what it sold for. An example of this the issue I see for the average user would be this:
A man goes to a retail store and purchases a jacket; he paid retail plus any sales tax from the local and state governments, lets say $69.95. Now, he and his wife get into an argument and the wife decided to get rid of his jacket on eBay as a way to get back at him. The jacket is placed in a 5 day auction and it sells for 29.95 that would be by my figures a loss of $40.00 to the couple from said dispute.
Now the government eyes that sale of $29.95 as a profit and now would like to see the couple add that to their income tax statement at years end in the other column as earned income and taxable. What?s the moral of the story? Don?t **** your wife off.
Is there room for Google in this market share? Absolutely! My advice to you guys is to come in slow while keeping your eyes wide open to the big overall picture of what?s actually taking place in the market. Concentrate on what your actual end user is looking for in the way of services as you have done in the past. You guys provide a great service ?keep up the good work and good luck on this new venture.
- MB
http://www.garamchai.com/mohan
- MB
http://www.garamchai.com/mohan
I like blogs and recipe blogs in a standard format would be sweet with the laptop we have in the kitchen.
I love Google for many things, but in the world of recipes, my own site, BigOven (www.bigoven.com) is one of several recipe exchange sites that will continue to go a bit further than standard text-based recipe posting.
I like blogs and recipe blogs in a standard format would be sweet with the laptop we have in the kitchen.
I love Google for many things, but in the world of recipes, my own site, BigOven (www.bigoven.com) is one of several recipe exchange sites that will continue to go a bit further than standard text-based recipe posting.
Of course, to use Google Base, you will need a Gmail account... if you have a gmail account you will probably customize and use Google as your home page.. and you will use that to blog or share pictures or sell your stuff or instant message or chat or make a phone call...
Anything that I want or need, google is delivering.
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- by brothe October 26, 2005 11:32 AM PDT
- They are still a search engine. So what if you can now "Find" something to buy or "Find" a news story...
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (28 Comments)Of course, to use Google Base, you will need a Gmail account... if you have a gmail account you will probably customize and use Google as your home page.. and you will use that to blog or share pictures or sell your stuff or instant message or chat or make a phone call...
Anything that I want or need, google is delivering.