I've noticed a trend with the videos that I've made and uploaded to YouTube. It seems that content not related to coins is mostly viewed through computers, but my coin-related videos are mostly viewed through mobile devices. In the image below, "Mobile phones" are the purple line in the line graph. Here's another coin video: More than half of the videos are viewed with phones, but this just applies to my coin videos. My non-coin videos are viewed with phones at most 25% of the time. Why is that? Is it just because more and more people are viewing content on phones (nothing related to coins in particular), or is it because they are viewing the videos at a time and place where they don't use a computer?
Coin people who own mobile phones are too cheap to also buy a computer.....opting to purchase a coin instead. No, actually I'm not sure at all why that would be, however I have notice a similar trend with my eBay sales. When I listed antiques only for a month, eBay's report said that "11% of your sales were purchased from a mobile device". Whereas, when I do a month of coin sales my usual mobile purchase percentage is around 24%. Perhaps we coin people are always on the go and have the latest gadgets?
Or we're checking in from a shop or a show. Not me, though; my phone's old enough to make any Web activity pretty painful, and after decades of longing for larger screens and better keyboards, it's hard to get enthused about moving in the opposite direction. But I hardly ever watch videos, anyhow, so I'm not your target audience.
I say its people with jobs. Their work computers are monitored and they are using their phones to get around company policy. I would think if they were comparison shopping E-Bay would be the site of choice.
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