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Another eBay Alternative: GOZBAY.com

July 14th, 2008 by admin and tagged , ,

Unlike many other auction sites, this one actually seems somewhat promising.
Check out www.goZbay.com, sign up and help get it started.

Posted in online auctions | 5 Comments »



5 Responses to “Another eBay Alternative: GOZBAY.com”

  1.   Roman Says:

    Another eBay Alternative: ioffer.com

    Ioffer is a good ebay alternative
    because it can import all your ebay listings with details shipping cost and pictures.

    Once all your ebay items have been imported select what you want listed on ioffer or select all items imported to be listed on ioffer and there you go. No listing fees, only 3% final value fee. Use Google base to put your listings in Google.

  2.   admin Says:

    Thanks for the information! I will look at iOffer.com.

  3.   Internet Auction Blog » Blog Archive » Where did GOZBAY go? Says:

    [...] posted about Gozbay.com a while back and said it looked “somewhat promising”… I admit I didn’t follow up with it [...]

  4.   Internet Auction Blog » Blog Archive » Well, It Seems GOZBAY.COM Was A Failure Says:

    [...] wanted to give Gozbay a chance, because the owner talked a good game, but ultimately failed. Sure, they might claim they [...]

  5.   EnergyBook Says:

    I was using Twitter to Tweet the listings on our free and green auction site. I noticed that the fIrst few attracted a lot of attention but there were less after a while. Some listings were RT’d though. I have stopped the process for while so that I can understand the impact fully. This is a reflection on the merits of placing posts on Twitter – is there any real value?

    For background – We are trying to grow ‘the most successful free and green marketplace’ It’s early days but here is a link to the site

    http://www.EnergyBook.biz

    We focus on renewable energy and sustainable living and have more than 700 members. Using Rainworx software the site is very robust with plenty of features all of which are free.

    Please take a look at the FAQs at

    http://onetoremember.co.uk/blog/energybook-faq/

    The good thing about the site, in addition to it being free, is that you do not have to post an auction – it can just be links, information, and wants. You can use different currencies amd open a store for free.

    Feedback welcome – as well as users!

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