BULLINRA@SNYCENVM.BITNET (Ron Bullinger) (05/29/91)
High sales volume = high quality (Totally bogus formula). Just because a product gets the blessing of the buying masses, not necessarily a majority concensus, doesn't mean a product is of high quality. Look at the pet rock. Alot of people bought them. Take any word processor. Whatever is the best seller today, wasn't always. When "the other word processor (fill in a name of one you like) was the most popular, was it of better quality? What about the Next computer, good quality but not a high volume seller. Once a product becomes popular, no matter how good the competition, it becomes the standard. Marketing is a good portion of how well a product sells.