Subscribe

Bye Bye Newspaper Classifieds…. Hello Ebay Local Classifieds

April 09, 2009 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Lead Marketplace

Everyone knows eBay for it’s marketplace of buyers and sellers of all sorts of items. Leadpile Lead Exchange often times refers to itself as the “eBay” of leads. However, there is no affiliation to one another, yet many people know the concept of how eBay works and is considered a household name.

This household name is now expanding it’s portfolio of services it provides.  Ebay Motors is a division of eBay that provides a directory of automobiles. According to DMNews, eBay Motors has now launched an online classified section. This will allow sellers of automobiles to be connected with the buyers locally. The article goes on to state, “The new listing option is designed to connect car buyers and sellers within a 100-mile radius of their local market, and is being offered free through an initial promotional period ending July 15.” Pre-internet consumers utilized local newspapers to find a car, however this new enhancement of eBay motors will mirror that old school classified section, but be on your computer.  According to eBay, eBay Motors has 12 million monthly unique visitors, and they sell a car every minute. I guess this really means bye bye newspaper classifieds?

In addition to eBay Motors, eBay has a family of websites such as rent.com, half.com, kijiji.com, paypal.com, prostores.com and shopping.com.

lead marketplace Bye Bye Newspaper Classifieds.... Hello Ebay Local Classifieds

1 Comments to “Bye Bye Newspaper Classifieds…. Hello Ebay Local Classifieds”


  1. EBAY IS BRILLIANT! EBAY WILL MAKE A FORTUNE FROM THIS!

    1


Leave a Reply