Consignment Pal Launches New Directory of Resale Businesses – Press Release

May 28, 2008 by Scott Pooler · 1 Comment 

Consignment Pal Launches New Directory of Resale Businesses

Making it easier than ever to buy, sell, consign, or donate items.

Marketing your resale business just got easier with the launch of a new online nationwide directory of all types of resale stores. Create a free customized business profile and reach a wider audience today!

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SAN ANTONIO, TX May 28, 2008 — Today Consignment Pal (CP) released a new online national business directory of consignment stores, resale stores, antique stores, eBay Trading Assistants, eBay drop off stores, art galleries, business liquidators, non profit stores, and e-commerce websites at www.consignmentpal.com. The Consignment Pal Directory features specialized search options by business name, state, zip code, and distance.

The new CP Directory affords both business owners and resale buyers and sellers unparalleled convenience as compared to existing resale directories. Business owners enjoy a personal profile in which they can list their specialties, upload images, post articles, link to their website, and much more. For instance, Consignment Pal founder Linda Miller says, “I’m excited about our new feature that allows eBay sellers to showcase five active eBay listings on their profiles.” All business profiles include an interactive map to easily locate businesses. Additionally, CP works to protect business owners from email spam. Users can email business owners directly from the business profiles with the click of an icon, which in conjunction with a security code, ensures that business owners only receive emails from legitimate customers. Read more

Is Your Business Using Online Advertising? Promote Your Website with PPC

February 24, 2008 by Scott Pooler · 1 Comment 

What is your strategy to grow your business?  Maybe you should explore using online ads…

The days of relying completely on the traditional methods of advertising like the Yellow Pages or newspapers to advertise a business or product may be quickly coming to a close.  With the advent of the Internet and the convenience of online search, consumers are now less likely to reach for the yellow pages and more likely to search the Internet for your products.  Laptops, Blackberries and wireless networks make the convenience of the Internet hard to ignore. Internet search advertising is the hottest marketing trend to hit small business in decades.

Placing advertising on multiple websites where millions of people have access to your message is easy cheap and convenient for business owners. Set up a your ad buy through a single advertising source and place these small text messages and links throughout the Internet.

These tiny, text-only paid ads you create can  pop up as search engine results or be placed directly within websites based upon the keywords you select and the content base of the blog or website they are placed upon.

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Business owners in every industry and location are turning to these low-cost online advertising campaigns conducted through search engines to help drive business. The trend is unmistakable. The increase of high-speed Web access and computer hardware improvements along with mobile based Internet access from cell phones and other devices is certainly giving the Web centric advertising options market a boost, and paid search engine advertising, also known as keyword advertising, is leading the way.

According to an A.C. Nielsen survey, consumers are not letting fraud concerns stop them from shopping online. Results of this survey, commissioned by eBay, indicate that consumers are buying more each year online and that most believe the Web is becoming a safer place to shop.

Results from online advertising campaigns can be tracked and analysed. An advertisers return on investment is measured in tremendous detail which has never before been available with traditional print types of advertising.

If your business uses a Website to sell or market products and services, online marketing will be critical to your success. Targeted ads attached to keyword search results are the clear winner among Web-based marketing methods. Their simplicity, low cost and popularity among small businesses have pushed flashy banners aside as the main method for connecting buyers and merchants online. You pay only when someone clicks your ad and visits your site. A prospect that reads your brief ad but doesn’t click it costs you nothing.

Two leading search ad outlets are Google AdWords, www.google.com/ads, and Yahoo! Search Marketing, http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com. Visit the sites for complete details and to open an account.

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