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In their own words
Tradepoint is Canada's free online classifieds network for used autos, cars, used trucks, boats, computers, Canadian real estate, antiques, furniture, electronics and much more. Our Free online Canadian Classified ads most popular categories are cars, boats and recreational vehicles; electronics like cell phones, music mp3 players, TV's and stereos; pets such as dogs, cats and birds, as well as furniture, children's toys, sporting goods and jewelry. You can also browse through our many free Canadian real estate classifieds of apartments, houses and rooms for rent. If you are looking for a job in Canada you can check out our online employment section. You may also want to meet Canadian singles through the Canadian personals section. tradepoint.ca, Canada's online free classified ads, offers two types of free accounts for individual users and merchant members acting as online promotion for a business or added traffic to a website. We also offer a free way to buy and sell your new and used goods to people in Canada nationally and locally online. Tradepoint's extensive listings totaled over 200 million dollars in merchandise at last count and this number is growing daily. Visit tradepoint.ca to experience Canada's most feature rich Free Online Canadian Classifieds. At tradepoint.ca you are sure to find what you are looking for and the best part is that we are free.
Why it might be a killer
Craigslist revolutionized the classified ad system for the whole world, and all of the sites that mimic it have a chance at finding their own niche. I also liked the design and layout of the site, as it was bright, user-friendly and professionally managed.
Some questions
Are they going to integrate video ads to their offerings? Are they competing with Craigslist in Canada and is this affecting their viewership? How is the success of this site compared with the traditional classifieds in periodicals? What is the point of the YouTube videos showing weekly featured ads? Does that draw in more people to check out the ad?
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You can now contact a member of the Tradepoint.ca team and get live help.
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