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Old 09-21-2008, 02:38 PM
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How you guys doing, sorry if my question is not up to standard. Just trying to add to my own ideas. Its a simple and easy question. I am trying to test my marketplace in the Phoenix, Az metro area. What is a great way to figure out what seems to be in demand in your local areas? Is there like a internet site or any other type of tool that give you stats?
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Old 09-21-2008, 03:36 PM
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okey..so i'm assuming we're talking about durable retail...as opposed to services/food/pharmaceuticals/alcohol and other non durables

essentially, if you want a bunch of stats to help you identify brands and products that are picking up in sales, you'd probaly get a quick, dirty and pretty accurate snapshot at ebay...and you can get the same data for amazon, yahoo etc
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