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eBay is the shortest route to liquidation
September 21, 2006, 10:46 pm
Filed under: Digital Strategy & Techno-culture, Innovative marketing


It’s not just user profiles & game avatars that are up for sale on eBay, companies are using it as a short route to liquidation too. Techcrunch has noted atleast 6 companies who have used eBay to get out of town and another company ‘Crispads’ is still up for auction at a current asking price of $90,000.

Zookoda, an Australian email marketing and services company, is next up.

Full story here at Technorati ::


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I have found something which I feel is better than ebay. Its the new site - My Hire Site (http://www.myhiresite.com.au) - based on the concept of neighborhood hiring. Its similar to ebay, except that things are hired here instead of purchased.

One can put up anything on hire, and earn a continuous revenue stream as compared to a one time sale. Its really cool…worth checking out…

Comment by Trina July 1, 2007 @ 10:32 pm



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