Why not add a bit of Alfie goodness to your own website or blog?
It’s easy to include a bit of code to include the auction search gadgets and what’s more you can customise the size and border of the gadget thanks to Google.

Why not add a bit of Alfie goodness to your own website or blog?
It’s easy to include a bit of code to include the auction search gadgets and what’s more you can customise the size and border of the gadget thanks to Google.

Auction Alfie has expanded it’s auction search tool to include Australian auction websites.

Australian auction and bargain hunters can now search eBay, eBid, Oztion and Gumtree with ease, making sure they get the best prices in the cheapest online auctions.
The auction and classified market is huge in Australia and Auction Alfie is keen to add more of the best Australian auction websites in the near future. Let us know which sites you would like to see included.
If you have a customised Google homepage (iGoogle) and you love Alfie you can now join them in harmony by adding the Auction Alfie Google Gadgets.
There are both US and UK gadgets to help you search the best auction websites.
Add the gadgets
Enjoy.
eBay has unveiled its new homepage design.
The new design is very clean and functional. It retains the product drilldown navigation but also includes features similar to Amazon’s recommendation modules.
The popular classifieds listing directory has announced plans to extend into Boston, New York and Chicago.
Gumtree already operates free classifieds listings in the UK, Poland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
Gumtree will compete for classfieds in the US with Craigslist and Kijiji (owned by eBay).
eBay has launched the Bid Assistant tool which allows buyers to create ‘groups’ of similar items in their Watch-lists that they would like to bid on. Buyers set a maximum bid amount then hand over the auction bidding to eBay. eBay will then bid on each item successively in chronological order until it wins one of the items in the group. Then the Bid Assistant stops and you pay for the winning item.
The Bid Assistant tool will certainly benefit buyers who don’t mind which of a group of items they buy - such as when they are watching a number of Ninendo Wii’s for sale and don’t mind which one they buy.

Unfortunately, Yahoo! Auctions has announced that it is to turn off it’s US and Canada auction bidding service as of 16th June 2007.
The last day to sell an item is 3rd June 2007.
This is a shame as Yahoo! Auctions proved to be an extremely popular auction site for people who preferred not to use eBay.
We will have to wait and see where eBay’s next competition comes from - will it be uBid.com or eBid.net or will the classifieds rise and rule the used/second-hand markets?