Look who’s talking about Silver. . .
Look who’s talking about Silver. . .
Over the past several years, the public media landscape on the internet has erupted with hundreds of tools designed to let people learn, discuss, argue, connect, and to share photos, videos and audio clips. And while the internet has been busy exploding with these tools, jewelry and coin shops, coin shows and eBay has waded in, both externally as well as internally:
• Externally, coin shows and auctions host special weekend events which are increasing in popularity and held in once never considered locations opening the lines of communication with customers and critics. While local coin and jewelry shops continue to operate hosting new customers at an alarming rate and opening new venues with a blitz of advertising never before seen.
• Internally, internet media sites provide forums for people to talk, using blogs and chat rooms. Also other social sites such as Face book and Twitter are being explored and developed to deliver Silver’s path and it’s far reaching potential of an investment vehicle and collectivity status.
We assume that most persons, who will read this blog and post comments, typically are “believers” in this public media scene – so what we want to know is what you think about all of these tools? What tools do you use and do you use them to:
— Help you to develop a financial plan?
— Learn about the silver market, its products and potential?
— Promote new marketing ideas?
— Examine the opinion of others?
— Help you buy and sell Silver?
Thanking you in advance for sharing your ideas and your opinions ideas.
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