Consumers have noticed this on-going frustration between retailers and can read or join in the thread on or follow up with the story on, where they will find an article about Seybert’s and the battle for ad words, calling it “Even More Dirty Pool. This creates a buzz through chat rooms, discussion forums and online news reports. With a constant battle for words, clicks and result listings, e-commerce stores of today have to compete with their own names and reputations to stay in the business. “No you won’t” We are what others try to be In an attempt to fight back, Seybert’s Billiard Supply purchased the following ad, which now appears directly below the competitors “Well Beat Seyberts Prices” We will not be undersold! No sales tax, same day shipping If one were to Google seyberts today, the following would appear in the paid for click section at the top of the results page. It has become a battle between e-commerce stores fighting for key words, search terms and ad words on popular search engines such as Google. As an authorized retailer of 50+ leading brands of pool cues and cue cases, PoolDawg is the ultimate billiards destination for safe, secure, guaranteed shopping. ![]() Some stores only lasting a few months or years and others still trying to hold tight in today’s struggling economy. With over 3,000 pool cues, pool cue cases and billiards accessories, it's no wonder that PoolDawg is the pool player's best friend. Since the launch of in 1996, many other billiard stores have come to follow. Seybert’s grew recognition to players and consumers world-wide for their passion and knowledge of billiards, along with their everyday low prices, outstanding customer service and large inventory. It wasn’t long before hard work started paying off and Seybert’s could stand on its own reputation. Several books mentioned Seybert’s rapid success such as “Business The Speed of Thought,” written by Bill Gates and “Internet Riches,” written by Scott Fox. Seybert’s Billiard Supply took off in its first month online and continued to grow every month and every year since its unveiling. Together with the help of a friend and local teammate, Jim Tong, was created. Store owner and Web designer, Sid Kreis, saw an opportunity to reach others with the same interest in billiards. In 1996, few billiard retail stores could be found online. Out of a small town in southern Michigan - Coldwater - lies Seybert’s Billiard Supply, a company that has driven their success through the Internet and continues to build on their legacy with an e-commerce store. It’s no wonder more people are doing their everyday routines online. Countless hours are spent in front of a computer, laptop or the newest craze - the smart-phone. ![]() In today’s world the power of technology drives the human race.
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