
Why not combine all the ads in a database SUPER?
Is craigslist, recycler, Newspapers, magazines, market reports, etc. …. It would be nice if there was a master database and classified either type that goes to all the information retriever? Are we working on it? Is it reality?
It would be good no. But unfortunately, probably will not happen (but then you never know). In business, there is almost a monopoly in the market. Every time a company comes up with a brilliant idea, one is forced to come and copy. The same thing with ads. Even if you had a large database, there will be someone else copied. There are so many ads data bases there. But each target a different domain. For example, ads in The New York New York goal of those who are not California. So accommodation is always local. Another reason why not the super databases actually exist because something costs. If you want to make sure that everyone could see, you have to spend much money on ad space everywhere. Then you probably ask, why not spend it on a super database. Two things: 1) is probably even more expensive than a local ad, and 2) not everyone will use the super database. In any case, craigslist, probably would be more near a super database "when it comes to mind. It has a list of vendors throughout the world. But then again most of these sellers on craigslist only want to sell locally. While Craigslist is the closest to a database of the great, yet there are ads everywhere. It's just my opinion.
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