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Mar 07, 2005

Niki Scevak: The Definition of Arbitrage (And Why Any Suggestion of a Search Pricing Bubble is Ludicrous)

I was beginning to think it was 1999 again... what with all this talk about arbitrage in the search market. Glad to see that someone poked this bubble early.

Link: Niki Scevak: The Definition of Arbitrage (And Why Any Suggestion of a Search Pricing Bubble is Ludicrous).

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There is definitely arbitrage in the search market, but a lot of people are getting confused on where it is.

I've tried to explain it in detail: "Arbitrageurs vs. Prequalifiers"
http://www.organizedshopping.com/blog/archives/001222.html

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