Archive for the ‘auctions’ Category

AuctionAlfie.com named best money-saving site by The Sunday Times

February 2, 2010

Auction Alfie has been named as the number one money-saving website by The Sunday Times.

This is such a great accomplishment and I am glad people find this unique comparison site as useful as I do.

There are now so many money-saving sites that you need a comparison site for the websites themselves — and that’s where many are now focusing. Auctionalfie.com, for example, compares listings for a chosen item on seven of the most popular auction sites, while mysupermarket.co.uk scours the web for all the best supermarket deals.

They used Auction Alfie to find the best deal on an Apple Macbook laptop:

Suppose you wanted an Apple Macbook laptop, which usually costs £816. You could fill in one search form at Auctionalfie and see that it is going for £600 on Cqout, compared with £770 on Amazon Marketplace.

Thank you Sunday Times.

More parents buying used baby stuff online

August 13, 2009

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According to Preloved, more would-be parents are buying used and second-hand baby stuff online in an attempt to save money.

Of the 1650 mums questioned Preloved found that a staggering 89% had purchased more than three items second hand for the impending birth.

Have a look what used baby stuff is on offer for yourself on auction and classifieds websites.

Free listings on eBay.co.uk

March 16, 2009

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Items listed for sale with a starting bid under 99p are now free to list on eBay.co.uk meaning if it doesn’t sell – you won’t pay a penny.

Sellers also get the first photo free in the free listing.

This change is in response to restructuring the closing fees. Every auction sale on eBay.co.uk will now be subject to 10% ‘Final Value Fees’, rather than the confusing tiered structure before. This means that anything sold over £10 will now cost more in fees.

The free listings do not apply to motors vehicles, mobile phones with contracts, and property or eBay Business Sellers.

eBay doing better in Credit Crunch?

November 16, 2008

Even though the media is suggesting spending over Christmas will be drastically reduced due to the credit crunch, Auction Alfie has seen a marked increase in interest in auction websites like ebay in the build up to Christmas so far.

Could it be that buyers are indeed reducing their spending but are instead searching for bargains on auction websites in the hope of picking up new or nearly new items at discounted prices.

EBay is also claiming people could make up to £3,000 by selling unwanted items found in their home, which could offset most credit crunch effects for a while.

TeleBid becomes Swoopo

October 2, 2008

The online auction website, TeleBid has rebranded as Swoopo.

Swoopo’s new website is a great example of cutting edge online auction design and is easy to use – and quite addictive.

They ask bidders to pay a small amount to bid, claiming they are then able to offer much better and cheaper goods.

Trading Post added to Auction Alfie Australia

August 23, 2008

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The popular auction and classified Australian website, Trading Post, has been added to Auction Alfie’s Australian auction and classified search.

Trading Post is a well designed website allowing sellers to advertise their stuff for sale as an auction listing (free to list) or as a classified listing until it sells.

Trading Post joins the best auction websites such as eBay Australia, OZtion, eBid and Gumtree on Auction Alfie to give buyers the best chance of finding what they are looking for at the cheapest possible price. Search now.

Search ePier with Auction Alfie

May 25, 2008

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ePier, the online auction website, is now available to search alongside the best auction websites like eBay, eBid and uBid.

ePier only charges closing fees for sellers so no listing fees.

Make your eBay listings stand out by adding videos

March 22, 2008

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Vzaar is a new company offering the ability to upload videos which can be included in your eBay listings for free. PowerSellers can upgrade for more bandwidth if necessary.

Video is a great way to increase sales by limiting the risk in your buyer’s eyes. It is much more reassuring when you see a TV or camera working, or listen to how a car starts up, or even just seeing something from all angles can be extremely beneficial.

Auction Alfie adds CQout to UK auction search

March 17, 2008

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Auction Alfie is pleased to announce the addition of CQout.com to its UK auction search.

CQout (pronounced ‘Seek You Out’) claims to be the UK’s second largest Auction website (after eBay.co.uk presumably) and with over 600,000 auction listings it’s certainly a busy marketplace for sellers and buyers.

Sellers can list items for sale in the standard package on a no-sale, no-fee basis, but can increase exposure by purchasing optional extras.

This is great news for buyers looking for a great deal and who are maybe looking at trying auction websites other than eBay.

eBay trying to improve listing descriptions

March 16, 2008

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In an attempt to discourage sellers on eBay from writing long listing titles stuffed with keywords for similar products to try and get better exposure, eBay has produced alogrithms to reward more accurate listing titles.

Called ‘Best Match’, eBay has claimed it has improved the search results for buyers.