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To: johngmack who wrote (34477)9/7/1999 8:42:00 AM
From: REW  Respond to of 44908
 
I agree John that the internet purchasing should show substantial growth. With the anticipated Card sales this fall, TSIG may garner a substantial part of the increased CD sales market. This comes from card sales generation that allow the internet buyers to gravitate to My MusicCard from all sales aspects (retail, Amazon, CDNow, etc). They should lose customers to the new boy on the block, hampering their growth, especially since there should be a few million new cards in play.

I would think the open front sales efforts would be attractive to the charitable supporters coupled with the higher volume CD buyers. Ten bucks isn't that much anymore especially if it is coupled to a savings that will return the initial cost several fold. Those that want to drop a buck or two get the candy bar that is gone by the time they get to their car that they could have bought in the store for half a buck.
How many candy bars do they have to sell to generate $5? Ten maybe?

The ECD exposure through the membership of Nettaxi may show a marketing technique that is ripe for the internet. Extremely low cost due to the virtual status, it leaves the CD generation as the source of income until the purchase of the main card.

The other form of exposure used to this point will be the TEMPO addition of the MusicCard to it's CD output. It sure looks to me like TSIG gets paid to advertise.