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.
- First, register yourself at Expo.Live.com. Click on the ‘Sign In’ link in the upper right corner.

- You are presented with two blue boxes; look to the box on the right and click the ‘Sign Up Now’ button.

- They will now ask if you have your own email address or if you want to sign up for a free Hotmail email. Select according to your circumstance and hit the ‘Continue’ button.

- They now ask you to ‘Create Credentials’, which means you enter your email address (I had selected my own), setup a password, create apassword reset question/answer, etc.

- The password setup is very good because it gives you feedback on how strong your password is. A password of something like ‘8wo02KGha9X’ is much stronger than ‘cooldude’

- Next you enter some personal information. I presonally recommend keeping it anonymous and select a generic birthdate, ‘Other’ for both your industry and occupation, and don’t specify your marital and children status.

- Don’t forget to select your correct state and zipcode. This is important so your ad gets listed locally and can be found by locals.

- Now they want you to review and digitally sign their use agreements. If you enjoy legal documents, go ahead. Otherwise, simply enter your full email address in the box and hit the ‘I Accept’ button.

- Congratulations! You have just setup your account at Expo.Live.com, now you can start posting your classified ads for yourself and/or family and friends.
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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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! ![]()
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