How to create an online classified ad

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The days of paying for classified ads are over! This two-part article will describe how to create a free, online classified ad. First, I will demonstrate how fast and easy it is to first register at Expo.Live.com, then in a few days how fast and easy it is to post your free classified ads.

I will post the follow-up article in a few days that demonstrates how fast and easy it is to post your free, online classified ads.

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you need more company pictures!!!! Pictures sell


Never buy anything online from somebody overseas. (Unless you’re dealing with a reputable dealer on EBay) 9 out of 10 times it will turn out to be a scam and you’ll be out the money you sent them.
Plus, a good indicator would be to look at the pricing. If it’s too good to be true, it probably is. For example the PS3 he has listed for 190 bucks. There’s NOWHERE you can go, online or otherwise, to purchase a PS3 for that price. Unless it’s stolen or it’s a scam. Joe, I would suggest you delete this guy Micheal’s spamonious post! 8)


Doing that now, I got a late start this morning 8^)

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