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To: Walter Morton who wrote (14981)1/15/1999 5:43:00 PM
From: dennis foster  Respond to of 44908
 
Walter
Could you please tell me what contributions if any
Sam, Dr. Frankle, and Dixie7777 have made to TSIG's business plan?
Thanks in advance.
Dennis Foster



To: Walter Morton who wrote (14981)1/15/1999 6:54:00 PM
From: Robert B.  Respond to of 44908
 
<<Now, that that is cleared up, when compactconnection.com gets some advertising in that blue space on the right side, it is time
and/or may be too late to buy. Notice how audiohighway.com has advertising... revenue stream. AHWY just went public a few weeks ago. When is TSIG going to get some advertising on its compactconnection.com web site?>>

Companies will only advertise on sites with a high number of visitors. Again, TSIG is just starting their marketing of the site, thus not enough visitors yet to warrant advertising. My guess is that TSIG will display advertising banners for the non-profit organizations and corporations they have musiccard deals with. Speaking of visitors to www.compactconnection.com, do you know why TSIG will have at least $5.00 of revenue (nearly all profit) from a large percentage of new site-visitors before they even buy a CD and some before they ever visit the website? Some customers will come to www.compactconnection.com with TSIG paying $0 for advertising. Some companies may pay TSIG a fee and in turn help advertise Compact Connection. Do you know why?

IMO, when you see advertising banners on the site, the price will indeed be significantly higher than $.40.

Walter--on average, how many CDs per year do you buy and where do you purchase them? What price do you normally pay?

-Rob