Are You Using Ebay’s Classified Ads Site?

Posted on July 12, 2007 
Filed Under Advertising & Marketing, Affiliate Programs, Articles, Online Auctions, Search Engine Traffic, Spam

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Ebay have recently launched their own classified as site that is sure to be a hit for this HIGH TRAFFIC shopping site. I myself take it for granted when I use Ebay as one of my top three sites for searching for bargains. I have purchased many gifts and household items at Ebay for well below the sky high prices of retail shops.

Recently EBay launched its US classified ads site Kijiji.com, I know. what an unusual name to come up with. For us in the UK we have Gumtree.com, a little easier on the tongue to pronounce. :lol:

There’s so much to see and do here and its all FOR FREE!!

We have also seen sites like FaceBook launching classifieds ads which I am seriously losing into for my own benefit.

NEVER before can you say that you have no way to advertise your site and business.

The wealth of FREE classified ad placements and social networking sites makes self-promotion so much more easily accessible than ever before.

There is an abundance of opportunities so seize them, but use them wisely so that you keep within the TERMS of each classified ad site!!

Just a few days ago I received a message from someone using MojoPages “good hardwood floor installer in Del Mar, CA area”. This is not my area of expertise; however I am working on a way I can direct him to the right place to get help. You never know what may become of giving people honest reviews and feedback. Reciprocation is powerful medium so I may well hear back from him and other users over time.

Social networking and classified ads rock as far as I’m concerned.
Head on down to Ebay Classifieds and take a look around today.

Read What Others Are Saying:

=> eBay’s Kijiji US Debut Competes With…eBay
by David A. Utter

The only part of Craigslist that isn’t under Craig Newmark’s ownership belongs to eBay. That 25 percent was picked up by eBay in 2004.
Read the entire article here

=> Can EBay Take On Craig?
By Saul Hansell

EBay is taking on Craigslist with a free classified service called Kijiji. It faces an uphill battle, for the very same reason that no one has really been able to challenge eBay in auctions for the past decade. Read the entire article here

=> Linda Buquet at 5 Star Affiliate Programs

Recomended Resources:

To get you started on Ebay auctios try the DropShip Source Directory as well as the Wholesale Directory for some great suppliers. I also recommend that you read Robert Tungett’s ‘Auction Riches‘ ezine for more up to the minute Ebay tips and resources.

12 Killer Dropship SECRETS For eBay Sellers
Learn eBay Dropship SECRETS From A REAL Powerseller

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2 Responses to “Are You Using Ebay’s Classified Ads Site?”

  1. William Masterson on August 11th, 2007 8:12 pm

    I just recently came across your site, and I have to say I am thrilled I found it. I’ve been journaling since I learned to write—which means my first journal entry read something like. I am using ebay to place ads hope it will give me good returns!!

  2. Nancy P Redford on September 27th, 2007 1:21 pm

    These sites are becoming increasingly popular.

    Be cautious and adhere to posting terms to avoid your ad being removed.

    Good luck,

    Nancy

    Another good classified ad source
    http://www.miriadz.com/classifieds

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