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Free classifieds sites where you can sell your stuff

If you are a regular buyer or seller of Department 56 collectibles, you're probably used to the fees they charge for various listings. Never let that be your only avenue on the web for sales, though.

In fact, if you have a retail shop or an ebay store, a creative thing to do would be to place many free classified listings across all the available sites. In those listings, you can often include the website address of your store, your ebay items, etc. It's an extra step, but it'll pay off -- all those links to your merchandise! Very good search engine optimization benefit here. Craigslist is all over Google. Kijiji is a Craigslist competitor and they are owned by Ebay. Kijiji has vowed to take over the entire classified space.

Of course, your online item listings should also be included on your website, blogs, social networks, news feeds, twitter, etc., and all other listings should point to your website's listing. Instant relevant link.

Other free classified sites:

OLX.com

AdPost.com

Know any others?

Please share below in the comments space.

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