http://cchm.us/
Based on the same engine as http://abv8.me/ and http://ihrt.it/ (developed by my web company, geeXmedia).
I plan soon to launch URL shorteners on http://tharp.me/ and http://tharp.us/
http://cchm.us/
Based on the same engine as http://abv8.me/ and http://ihrt.it/ (developed by my web company, geeXmedia).
I plan soon to launch URL shorteners on http://tharp.me/ and http://tharp.us/
After a year and a half or so of lots of business at geeXmedia, we finally had some time to build a more robust web front-end for CIE Surplus, whose commissioning of ListApp is really what brought about our company.
Anyway, I wanted to highlight the new features.
First of all, the most important enhancement is the ability to buy items directly from the website! None of the other optimizations we’ve done are worth anything without that functionality. That means you can buy an awesome steal of a deal from a CIE Surplus eBay auction, proceed to check out using the much-upgraded CIE cart, and pile on a bunch of additional blowout deals right from the site, and pay right there.
You can even specify customer pickup. What does that mean to people in the northern Virginia, Winchester and Berryville Virginia, and West Virginia eastern panhandle area? Super deals with no shipping charges!
And for the savvy user, there are RSS feeds to track new inventory from wherever you choose. They are as follows:
Check it out today! They can ship to anyone, so even if you’re not stopping by to pick up, you can get some seriously awesome deals.
geeXmedia presents eZ labelZ for eBay’s Selling Manager Applications Platform
geeXmedia, LLC has released its eZ labelZ application under eBay’s Selling Manager Applications Platform. eZ labelZ for eBay can quickly convert your eBay item and buyer data into labels, flyers, cards, and more, with easy barcode technology. Its powerful WYSIWYG editor can help you build anything you can imagine.
If you’re an eBay seller, simply click here to add eZ labelZ for eBay to your Selling Manager Application portfolio.
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