06-28-2007, 12:05 AM
Found this in google:
http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abu/y199...bu0004/s05
but it is ANCIENT: December 19, 1999
When asked, none of the major auction sites that we spoke to found a significant difference in the amount of traffic through their sites on a day-to-day basis (although eBay said peak times on Monday through Friday were better than on weekends).
AuctionBytes.com decided to put the question to the sellers themselves. In a recent AuctionBytes.com poll, Sunday was chosen far and away as the most popular day to end an auction, with 41% of the votes cast. Saturday was a distant second with 18% and Monday came in third with 15%. In a follow-up poll, the favored time of day to end an auction was between 9pm and midnight (54% of the votes). 6pm to 9pm came in a very respectable second place with 42%. You can see all the voting results at http://www.auctionbytes.com.
http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abu/y199...bu0004/s05
but it is ANCIENT: December 19, 1999
When asked, none of the major auction sites that we spoke to found a significant difference in the amount of traffic through their sites on a day-to-day basis (although eBay said peak times on Monday through Friday were better than on weekends).
AuctionBytes.com decided to put the question to the sellers themselves. In a recent AuctionBytes.com poll, Sunday was chosen far and away as the most popular day to end an auction, with 41% of the votes cast. Saturday was a distant second with 18% and Monday came in third with 15%. In a follow-up poll, the favored time of day to end an auction was between 9pm and midnight (54% of the votes). 6pm to 9pm came in a very respectable second place with 42%. You can see all the voting results at http://www.auctionbytes.com.