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As far as your question "Does speculation and rumor make you more likely or less likely to trust the news source?"
I take everything at face value. I don't fully trust any news source. Auctionbytes has been and will continue to be the 1st place I go to for my news about online selling because I have found it to be regular znd timely. I can pretty much depend on something new there every day.
TMX did break the Michael Jackson story and got that right. I'm just sayin'
Also, one big distinction to note is that Ina's speculative posts are found on her blog and not in her newsletter or Auctionbytes proper.
Blogs have much more latitude than straight news sources do. She keeps those type of stories on the blog.
First I stopped commenting on AB b/c there was no conversation going on, just proclamations against the big bad monster.
Next I've veered away from taking the "news" as seriously as I once did because it feels more like rumor a lot of the time.
My news source for eBay news is now 100% the eBay Announcements board. It's not worth moving until it's there. The rest is speculation and entertainment.
Cliff
Dammit Cliff, that is why you are so necessary to us! Love it dude, you are very correct.
LOL, you guys ROCK! Seriously, thanks for being around and adding value.
John
#1 This is NOT personal (about Ina, cause I love and respect her)
#2 I am NOT trying to "down her"
I asked a simple question. Does SPECULATION add or subtract trust. It is a VERY timely question since speculation runs rapid in the markets and can negativity effect healthy stock. And I am reminded that speculators where the reason why we paid $4.50 for a gallon of gas less than two years ago.
So I position this as a question simply about speculation and its effects. TMZ? Well come on, they make good press ;-) cause you have to write in extremes to make good copy, LOL
john
eBay's General announcement board has a page rank of ...6
http://www2.ebay.com/aw/marketing.shtml
Obviously somebody at Google thinks Ina's site is relevant.
If Auctionbytes.com had stock that was traded on the NYSE today, I'd buy it.
However, I wouldn't touch eBay's stock with YOUR money.
For what it's worth.
I don't think anyone is saying AB isn't relevant, more that the news has become less hard with more speculation.
A few years ago I took their reporting as gospel, today I'm waiting for confirmation from the actual news source before I even start planning any changes to my business.
Of course, the recent history of that news source has me prepared for potential flip-flopping down the road, but I'll definitely put more value on the actual announcement than any advance word.
Thanks, Cliff
By adding TMZ this became a 'guilt by association' type ColderICE article. Very mid-20th Century old school McCarthyism-type newspaper writing.
NOTE I just did the same thing. And that stunk didn't it?
Removing the two inapt TMZ keyword generating paragraphs and photo would have produced a clean 'making a point' article. Instead your article is now on file with AuctionByte critics as a weapon.
You do much better work than this.
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"as of June 15, will no longer be providing third party checkout service on eBay.", Dinesh Lathi Vice President Seller Experience, 13 April 2009
eBay Eliminates Third-Party Checkout, Impacts ProStores, Vendors, Ina Steiner, 15 April 2009
"No sooner do I give her props for solid sourcing that she publishes something wholly misinformed and just plain wrong", Usher Lieberman, 15 April 2009
"Some blogs have incorrectly reported that eBay is doing away with third party checkout.", Dinesh Lathi Vice President Seller Experience, 15 April 2009
"No one else here will work with you, Ina.", Usher Lieberman, 15-28 April 2009