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Scraping the Bottom of the Internet Barrel (Part I) [view article]
The thing with NILE, is that there will ALWAYS be pressure for men to present an engagement ring to their sweetheart. In an economy where everyone is watching what they spend, shopping online should be the obvious choice to the man who is looking to save the most money on the ring. If not the choice, I feel more and more men are at least considering eCommerce when they're ready to pop the question (no matter how un-romantic they might think it). Blue Nile fares well against it's competition once people start doing their research. ReplyScraping the Bottom of the Internet Barrel (Part I) [view article]
Disagree with previous posters on MNST. Management has run the US business into the ground, to now be 4th-5th in traffic, the leading indicatror of health. gettign trounced in India, and not making much ground in the many overseas markets - if they're doing so great, why don't they release country-by-country data? ReplyScraping the Bottom of the Internet Barrel (Part I) [view article]
Disagree completely on MNST....have you looked at the cash this company generates....when the economy recovers and companies scramble to hire, the incremental cash flow will be huge. My only complaint is that the company is spending too much and could generate more cash. This business runs itself. New mgmt is smart and has sold businesses in the past and agree with a previous poster that international growth is an unrecognized jewel. ReplyScraping the Bottom of the Internet Barrel (Part I) [view article]
Disagree on Monster. Times have changed since the last prolonged down cycle. Growing overseas strength and growth (>50%) will eventually negate North American weaknesses and balance out overall business. ReplyTiedeman
Scraping the Bottom of the Internet Barrel (Part I) [view article]
Bandwidth Hog: I agree. NILE is the new way to buy a diamond. ReplyHog
Scraping the Bottom of the Internet Barrel (Part I) [view article]
Actually, NILE is the low cost leader and provides the best value to customers, so I'd argue they benefit more than others from a tough economy. As long as people continue to make the mistake of getting married they will be ok. ReplyOnline Travel Sites: comScore November Top Sites [view article]
The challenge that most online booking giants have is loyalty--or lack of it. They spend millions of dollars each week with hopes that they will attract a customer. YTB's model is totally different in that each YTB agent has a small circle of loyal family, friends or associates that will book with them, given all other factors are equal. That is why YTB is capturing a large market share. ReplyMost Volatile Stocks on Earnings [view article]
Would it be smart to use this list for next earnings season and use a straddle position to ride the volatility and catch a decent profit? ReplyEditors
General Discussion on TZOO
Is this a buy or a sell? Replyulley
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I think the day is coming when we'll start to see companies like YTB who have travel retail sites showing up on the radar as well. I have to say that having been neck n' neck with the bigger ones like Expedia and Travelocity in the search engines myself (for keywords I optimize), I can see YTB becoming a strong competitor in Travel.Tim
www.ytbtravelworldwide... Reply
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Online Travel Sites: comScore November Top Sites [view article]
Travelocity is the front end to (YTB (Your Travel Biz). With YTB you have a great opportunity to start a successful home based business.Rick
www.ytbsource.com Reply
Travelzoo: Great Bounce Candidate [view article]
There is so much online competition as it relates to the travel business these days. Travelzoo, Expedia, Cheaptickets, and all the other travel booking engines are big business and spend numerous advertising dollars to keep on top, but YTB Travel at booklowertravel.com uses word of mouth to get the word out about their business. They target stay at home moms and anyone seeking to own their own travel booking engine and work from home. There is always something for everyone and even the small guys can get a piece of the Internet Travel Pie. Reply