“We are thrilled to offer antique enthusiasts a one-stop shop online,” said Antique Trader associate publisher Scott Tappa. “In addition to offering everything web users expect in a modern website -- blogs, message boards, multimedia -- we have also begun placing our extensive collection of archived stories on the new site. Antique lovers will be able to shop, plan a trip, or just do research on their areas of interest.”
On the new http://www.AntiqueTrader.com, users will find:
-The latest news and commentary from the antiques world
-Over 1,000 articles archived from Antique Trader’s rich history
-Blogs from Antique Trader experts
-An extensive list of links to antiques resources
-Comprehensive show and auction calendars
-The new Antique Trader Business Directory, complete with store locator
-An enhanced Marketplace where antique enthusiasts can add to their collection
-Extensive video and audio offerings
Early feedback from AntiqueTrader.com users has been positive. Visitors have praised the new site’s organization, design, depth, and overall user-friendliness.
To learn more about the new site visit http://www.antiquetrader.com.
About Antique Trader
Antique Trader, a newspaper published in Iola, Wis., has served the antiques and collectibles community since 1957. Founded by Babka Publishing Co., later to become the flagship of Krause Publications’
