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Tips To Sell Used Items At Classified Ads

March 20, 2010 by Alex Wu  
Filed under Home Based Business

Have some unused stuff at home? Why not advertise them for sale at classified ads? The idea is also great for homeowners who want to move out and get rid of old furniture and small decorations. One free advertising media to utilize is classified ads. Online classified add sites are good place to advertise your product because they are not too formal while many regard as an effective media. Yes, classified ads sites are not formal because you have more freedom to design the ads according to your own format and template.

There is also no complicated requirement to fulfill. Sellers are free to determine the post and update frequency. Also, the available categories really help buyers to find the items they are looking for. That is also why classified ad sites are effective. Besides the market keeps growing in line with the amount of active Internet users, classified sites are also quite organized to find specific items. At least the advantages are obvious for prospective buyers.

So here are the steps to sell used items at classified ads sites:

1. Prepare what to sell. Check out what you no longer need at home. Collect the stuff and recheck if they are working well. Do small research to determine how much you will sell them. Make the price affordable and rational. It is better to sell many items at once so that interested buyers can pick what they want. However, try to figure out whether the effort to advertise and sell the items is worth your time or not. If it is not, just donate the items for charity actions or hold a garage sale in your environment. Maybe you will need some ads for big products or gear, or you can just combine them all in one ads and later explain further when interested buyers contact you. Whatever that sounds attractive will be good. Well, actually you can also use classified ads to inform about a garage sale, if you prefer to sell offline and meet buyers in person.

2. Prepare where to advertise. Both offline and online classified ads are good, but you can grab more audiences when you advertise online. However, if you just want to find local buyers who live as close as possible to your area as to avoid shipping cost, offline advertising should be employed. Check out bulletin boards, classified ad magazines, or other free advertising media that is popular in your area. Do not forget to tell everyone in your neighborhood about the sale too.

3. Prepare the ads. If you sell online, then start drafting the concept of the ads. It does not have to b complicated. Just make sure the ads sound appealing and understandable. Write down the highlighted benefits, shipping term, and your contact information clearly. Make the title simple but eye-catching. Don’t include the price first unless you are sure it is a hot deal. Because otherwise, it is better to let buyers know about the product features first. After that, get ready to provide the information as it is when anyone calls, emails, or faxes you. It helps if you provide product photos since the beginnings so that only interested buyers will contact you.

Alex Wu operates a classified ads website that lets people advertise, build groups, and connect. He hopes to create an active environment for businesses to place their job listings.


How Hard Is It To Search For A Job?

February 17, 2010 by James Keyes  
Filed under Home Based Business

Finding a job doesn’t have to be so impossible. However, building a good resume, sending your resume to the right people, keeping track of job offers can be very confusing if you don’t use any sort of expert help. This is where the multitude of job search websites comes in.

In the good old’ days finding a job was not as easy as it is today. You trudged to every firm, handing them your fragile-paper resumes and had no guarantee that the right person would view it, call you back etc. And you had to scour the newspapers each day looking for that one coveted job offer that would in no time be snapped up by millions like you. However, you will see a different scenario now. The strength of your resume of course is a whole different issue. But if you have a strong-enough resume that’s where all your worries end. You just log into a job search website, create a profile, including all the details on your resume, and tell them what kind of a job you want.

All the available positions are listed on a job search website. They tell you about the companies that are looking for people like you, the salary that comes with each position, the number of other people competing for this job etc. They match your resume with the perfect job offer, and voila, your search for a job is over!
When entering you details on a job search engine, knowing what you want always helps. Giving very general inputs such as a huge salary range, a large number of preferred cities etc. will ensure that you’ll spend a few hours just sifting through the many results. Instead, systematically evaluate yourself, your preferences (locations, timings etc.) and then enter the details into the search engine. This will make the results much more specific and you’ll be much more likely to find the perfect job.

The most important entry you make in the job search engine will of course be the field you wish to find a job in. This is slightly dicey because by choosing one particular field you’re blocking all other jobs from similar fields that might suit you. Hence if your field is ‘logistics’ also enter your profile into the ‘industrial’ field. This will widen your job options and ensure your job search has a higher success rate.

Also, don’t rely completely on job search engines. It is advisable to get listed with some job search agencies or recruitment agencies that go about dispensing jobs the traditional way. This is sufficient back-up for the resumes you might have sent in with a job search engine. The added advantage is that many recruitment agencies now have websites where you can get listed with minimum of trouble.

The process then works as follows- your details are followed to the recruitment divisions of the companies that have jobs to match your profile. These companies will then onwards, take the responsibility of contacting you and calling you in for an interview. The whole process is streamlined by these job search engines. You should feel very lucky that you are alive and looking for a job in the 21st century where finding a job has become a matter of a couple of clicks.

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Make Your Job Search Effective

February 11, 2010 by Alex Wu  
Filed under Home Based Business

Some people seem to keep up with the race pretty well. You just heard about them looking for new jobs last week, and now they are ready for the interviews and even trainings. While that, some people may spend months to find a new job and yet they do not know how long the position will last. What makes the differences?

Everything depends on you. You buy the condition. The process, or people can just call it cycle, starts from the first time you prepare for job search. The differences can mean months of being unemployed. That is considerable and you certainly do not want to wait longer. Nevertheless, ineffective job search is usually the second big problem after your own mental state. Here are some tips to make your job search effective.

1. Prepare yourself mentally. Be ready to promote your qualifications and strengths. You will never do wrong when you are confident with it. Just make sure you tell everything as it is and be natural. Different job positions will require different personalities. Just be yourself. Start from fields and positions that you like most. If you have tried for several times and still do not get approved, maybe it is not the best job for you. Don’t worry about that. You will have better luck next time. Start applying for other types of positions. You may not realize if a specific position is the most passionate job that suits you best before you let it flow. Feel good about the chances waiting in front of the door. Many companies are looking for employees they can rely on. Many ideas are waiting to be implemented by the right person. You mostly pass the good chances when you are pessimistic and think negatively.

2. Prepare yourself technically. It is about the curriculum vitae, cover letter, and other “job search kit” you should prepare. During the search period, make sure your CV is always updated and ready to promote you anytime. You can find a prospective job unexpectedly and need to send resume as soon as possible. Also, collect all the relevant information. If you have a website, an independent business, resumes, or any other attribute that can add value, attach the information. Most job positions will prefer CV that sounds professional. Pick your best email address if you have some. When you have sent it to companies, be ready for phone calls, emails, and maybe faxes.

3. Be active in the job search. Being unemployed, or getting ready to resign from the current job, it is the perfect moment to explore all the possibilities. Make account at job listing or employment sites, browse the available positions, find more information about what sound interesting, and submit the already planned well application letter. Don’t limit yourself. It is too soon to do that. You can also get information about vacant positions from friends, family, newspaper, radio, and else. It is usually effective to find job posting from network because they may know the information before the information is made public. Yet not all jobs are opened for public. So just tell your acquaintances and family. They can refer you if they know a job will suit your interest and talent.

Alex Wu operates a classified ads website that lets people advertise, build groups, and connect. He hopes to create an active environment for businesses to place their part time jobs.