Introducing
www.campustrades.com
to You !
I'd like to
introduce
www.campustrades.com
to the rest
of the
Haitian
professional
and business
community.
As you know
it, as
Haitians, we
all spend at
one hour
every day
thinking of
something
new to do,
invent or
improve. I
have thought
of many and
this is one
of them
that has
come to
live.
www.campustrades.com
- The (new)
Marketplace
for College
Students.
Close to
1,000,000
hits in the
first 6
months
live. 55,000
in August
alone. Not
success yet,
but we're
getting
there.
However, to
get popular
on the
Internet, we
need all the
help we can
get. We need
the support
of everybody
to help
spread the
word about
www.campustrades.com.
We have
recently
shot the
first TV
commercial
that's going
to air in
Arkansas
then take it
a little
further one
small market
at a time.
So you might
be wondering
what
CampusTrades.com
is and why
should you
care to know
or to even
visit and
spread the
word. That
would be a
very fair
and
appropriate
question. So
let me tell
you what it
is in
a few words
and what's
in it for
you.
www.CampusTrades.com
is first and
foremost a
marketplace
for college
students to
buy, sell
and trade
stuff. By
stuff I mean
anything.
There are
over 2,800
campuses,
each with
its own
separate
subdomain
on the
network. So
a college
student can
sell
directly to
students on
his campus
while also
having the
opportunity
to sell to
students on
all the
other
campuses
from Alaska,
to Wyoming
to Guam.
CampusTrades.com
is also the
only
marketplace
that allows
vendors to
sell
directly to
college
students on
every campus
in the
country and
territories.
So you don't
need to set
up a shop
near a
college
campus
just to
reach
students
there. Just
register as
a vendor on
www.CampusTrades.com
and they'll
see your
products.
This is one
major
advantage
because
statistically
speaking,
students
only go to a
store
for
something,
only after
they are
unsuccessful
finding a
better deal
online. So
here, you
got it.
The
difference
between a
student user
and a
merchant
selling on
CampusTrades
is that
student-listed
items are
seen on the
main site
and only on
the site of
the campus
where the
seller is
registered.
Whereas
merchant-listed
items can be
viewed on
all campus
sites in
every state
and
territories.
So the
Harvard
students
will see
your
listings as
much as the
small
community
college down
the street
from
your house.
This
increase the
merchant's
market base
exponentially.
Another
difference
is that
students can
trade among
themselves,
while
vendors are
only allowed
to sell -
not buy from
or trade
with the
students or
among
merchants.
All listings
are 14-day
listings and
the fees are
incredibly
low as
compared to
eBay
where the
listing time
is short and
cost a lot
more
and the
chances of
your
products
being viewed
and bidded
on are very
small. On
www.CampusTrades.com
you know who
your buyers
are - no
second-
guessing
about it.
And you get
exactly what
you want for
your goods.
And for the
vendors who
want the
convenience
of uploading
100s of
listings at
one time, we
have that
feature too!
So it's all
good and
convenient.
I am sure
you have a
lot of stuff
you want to
rid yourself
of. So why
not try this
venue and
help spread
the word in
the process?
We'd
really
appreciate
your help.
Dr. Carl
Gilbert of
Haiti
Connexion
Network can
give you
some insight
on
www.campustrades.com
too.
Thanks
D. Monestime