Has anyone checked out Cowbid.com? Looks like it will work!

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Cowbid

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I have two daughters in 4H and they always said they wish they could buy cows on ebay....LOL  So after some thought and research we decided to start a website just for that.
Let me know what you think.

Thanks
CB
 

TJ

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That idea has been tried several times & every time that I am aware of, it has failed.  Maybe it will work out for you, but you have a steep hill to climb, IMHO.  And whats this business not having a category for Lowlines?    ???   With that said, best wishes on your endeavor. 

TJ

 

renegade

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I would say that getting it out there would be the main thing it would just be tougher that how like farms have a scheduled sale and there are of course other factors but who knows it maybe the next big thing.  (welcome)
 

CPL

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Does this mean you have competition? http://edjebids.com/ Good luck, but I would say whatever you do you would need to advertise advertise advertise and then HOPE somebody worth something puts a decent calf up. JMO
 

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What competitive advantage do you have over Craigslist which is completely free and has tons of local listings all over the nation?
 

CPL

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JSchroeder said:
What competitive advantage do you have over Craigslist which is completely free and has tons of local listings all over the nation?

Just a question, do many people use Craiglist? I'd never been to it, just visited the site and was surprised to see someone I know selling their reg. bull.
 

jason

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Yes, Craigslist is a heavily visited site.  Somewhere in the top 25 of most visited sites on the internet. 

CPL said:
JSchroeder said:
What competitive advantage do you have over Craigslist which is completely free and has tons of local listings all over the nation?

Just a question, do many people use Craiglist? I'd never been to it, just visited the site and was surprised to see someone I know selling their reg. bull.
 

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