Navigating through endless emails from other sites on rules, regulations, fees, etc., I was starting to wonder if there was an alternative to all this madness. Seemed as though whenever I went to sell (or buy) on another site, it would cost me more than I bargained for. It really started to make me wonder....is there a "better way" to shop for the things that interest me in my industry?
I did a quick i'net search, and lo & behold, OLA.com came up as one of the TOP 10 alternatives to "the other" sites for buying and selling, with just ONE monthly fee of $8.00/month!!! The kicker is NO FINAL VALUE FEES!!! I sold something earlier on in my auction site marketing campaign on another site for a fair amount, and the fee I had to pay the site made me want to cry. Shortly after the emotional trauma and pain, I discovered OLA.com...
I said, "Huh...let's have a look see here"...The rest is history, I was hooked on OLA.com for the duration of my i'net marketing campaign. I and many others were completely blown away with the ease of use and the friendly people in the help forum community that go out of their way to assist you in whatever questions you might have about the site. That in itself was the deciding factor for why I switched to OLA.com...not to mention the amount of MONEY I save not paying excessive fees!
Just log on to OLA.COM to see for yourself. Better yet, if you're already established on another auction site, I encourage you to take the steps towards joining the team on OLA.com, and have another source for marketing your items...you just might be surprised how easy and affordable it is compared to the current situation. I'd like to see as many people as possible switch over to OLA.motors and start listing their trucks, cars, parts, equipment, tools, bulldozers, excavators, dump trucks....whatever you have that you want to sell...come join a growing, positive and forward-striving auction site that is going nowhere but UP in terms of exposure and market share. The sky's the limit for OLA!
There's many categories to shop in there too...from A to Z. Great deals on household items, collectibles, antiques, abacuses to Zamboni's. (I better provide an explanation of those two items...abacus' haven't been used in a few years, and Zamboni's aren't exactly a common household name just everwhere either.)
This is the early version of a cash register. Back in the day, before Ben Franklin flew his kite in that lightening storm and got a new hairdo, these were used to count things. Fortunately, since Thomas Edison's contributions in electrical systems, we now have a lot easier methods to keep track of transactions.
This is a "Zamboni". It was invented by the Zamboni family as a way to smooth out the surface of an ice skating rink by applying a spray of water, and then screeding the top layer of ice to a mirror-smooth finish. Prior to the Zamboni, the skating experience wasn't as pleasant...the guys were fighting for the smooth parts of the rink, thus the first hockey game fights were created. (that's just a joke, please don't take that as gospel...)
With all that out of the way now...I hope you get the BIG picture. From A to Z, abacus' to Zamboni machines, OLA.com is definitely a great way to get your items out in front of the masses.
Please visit OLA.com and see for yourself.
Have a great day!
Tom
Iron Mountain Iron & Equipment, LLC
http://www.ironmountainiron.com
http://www.onlineauction.com/index.php?page=search:searchCategory&category_id=2527
7 comments:
Way to go Tommy, you are a blog natural. Very nice and interesting blog. Keep up the good work, love reading your blogs.
Yay! Great post! Well worth waiting for. (This is really Suz, but Blogger thinks I'm Katie, which is fine -- she's our daughter.)
What a great post!! I should just sit back and relax!! Between you and Chloe, it's made in the shade!! (just kiddin') I love it and your sense of humor is great!!
Thanks for listening to my jibberish. It's a great way to vent my hallucinations!
Excellent blog Tommy, you do such a great job of making things interesting.. Keep up the good work.
Fantastic blog!! Thank you!!
Very nice Tommy.
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