Phil
December 30, 2008, 06:05 PM
Hi Glenn,
All the Best for 2009!
Glad to see that you're trying in Canada too... Although only partially En Français... :)
http://cgi.cafr.ebay.ca/Noise-Thermometer-Guide-on-How-to-Get-People-to-SHUT-UP_W0QQitemZ120356346139QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_Defa ultDomain_0?hash=item120356346139
Might be worth Testing out a few more of the 30 other countries, maybe translated into Multilingual languages...
http://global.ebay.com/guides/selling
Not perfect But it does the job and works pretty good... Multilingual language translations for ebooks etc. will continue to be a Big growing trend...
http://www.google.com/language_tools
I know you regularly Love doing Weird and Successful marketing campaigns on Ebay...
But as a few have hinted and since it's Kids and Teacher related... Testing the idea with a variety of differently focused Images might be something worth considering... ;)
I'm sure you know all about using the public domain... But just in case you don't, make sure you have this Great image resource in your toolbox...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain_image_resources
Regarding Pete's comments, try viewing all your web pages with...
http://browsershots.org/
Phil
All the Best for 2009!
Glad to see that you're trying in Canada too... Although only partially En Français... :)
http://cgi.cafr.ebay.ca/Noise-Thermometer-Guide-on-How-to-Get-People-to-SHUT-UP_W0QQitemZ120356346139QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_Defa ultDomain_0?hash=item120356346139
Might be worth Testing out a few more of the 30 other countries, maybe translated into Multilingual languages...
http://global.ebay.com/guides/selling
Not perfect But it does the job and works pretty good... Multilingual language translations for ebooks etc. will continue to be a Big growing trend...
http://www.google.com/language_tools
I know you regularly Love doing Weird and Successful marketing campaigns on Ebay...
But as a few have hinted and since it's Kids and Teacher related... Testing the idea with a variety of differently focused Images might be something worth considering... ;)
I'm sure you know all about using the public domain... But just in case you don't, make sure you have this Great image resource in your toolbox...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain_image_resources
Regarding Pete's comments, try viewing all your web pages with...
http://browsershots.org/
Phil