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Saleopedia.com Offers Free For Sale Postings With Personality

Changing the way we sell online in the Web 2.0 Era
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Apr 07, 2008 – Ebay eats up its sellers’ profits with fees and the Craigslist interface is boring and inflexible, but now there’s a new – and very Web 2.0 – place to sell virtually anything. Saleopedia.com offers a place to sell everything from cell phones to sports cars, and it’s all free.

“This site is changing the way we sell on the web in the Web 2.0 era,” says Xeng Vang, the founder of Saleopedia.com. “The interface is easy to use and the user has total control over how their page looks.”

Why Saleopedia.com? Unlike Craigslist, where users can’t change the look of their for-sale listing and can only upload a limited number of photos, Saleopedia.com allows users to customize their pages – making them more interesting to the viewer and possibly more likely to sell.

Users can sell their items for free and choose the text color, background color, font type and font size of their for-sale post. Plus, add unlimited images, unlimited text and more – and all at no cost.

What can be sold on Saleopedia.com? Virtually anything. Current sale posts include cars, cell phones, MP3 players and computers, but Saleopedia.com would also be ideal for selling furniture, collectibles, clothes and more – basically anything you could sell on Craigslist or Ebay.

“Saleopedia.com is a great way to get more exposure for the items you want to sell, and you can’t beat the price – it’s free to register and post,” says Vang.

The registration process is quick and easy, and the site protects its users’ privacy. To register, the user simply fills out a short form with their name, email address and a password, and can then begin creating for-sale pages.

“Craigslist is free, but it looks boring,” Vang says. “Saleopedia.com users can create sale pages that look much more attractive and interesting.”

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About Saleopedia.com

Saleopedia.com offers free selling services to registered users, who can create their own customized for-sale postings. Users can sell virtually anything. For more information on Saleopedia.com, or to schedule an interview with Xeng Vang, please call (608) 332-9475 or email admin@saleopedia.com.

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Issued By:Xeng Vang
Website:http://www.saleopedia.com
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:608-332-9475
City/Town:Madison
State/Province:Wisconsin
Zip:53713
Country:United States
Categories:Services, Marketing, Internet
Tags:Sell, Sell For Free, Free Classified Ads, Classifieds, Saleopedia, For Sale, Sales

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