GRNow.com – Introducing New Online Classified Ads for Grand Rapids and West Michigan
Grand Rapids, MI (PRWEB) February 22, 2006 -– GRNow.com (www.GRNow.com) has announced the launch of a completely new classified ad system that will allow site users the opportunity to advertise autos, homes, apartments, garage sales and watercraft. The easy-to-use and cost effective system has been created from the ground up specifically for GRNow.com.
Customers interested in advertising an item will be able to log in, create a personal account and purchase credits for each ad. Each credit is equal to $1 and basic listings are just 15 credits ($15). After creating an account, the customer can decide on a title and description for the item, upload up to three photos and can include an optional website link. Also while logged in, advertisers have the ability to track the number of views their respective ad is receiving, in real time. The completed and posted listings will be easily searchable by visitors browsing for items in particular categories, such as apartments or autos.
Basic listings start at just $15 for 30 days and include title, unlimited description, up to three photos and contact information including email address and website link. Upgrades to featured and premium listings are available to ensure that ads will be seen throughout the entire GRNow classifieds site.
“We wanted to offer something for the Grand Rapids community that didn’t before exist, namely a way for people to easily post classified ads and save money over competitors such as newspapers, magazines and other online sites. You get larger and more photos, a longer description and more for your money,” said GRNow.com creator Josh Depenbrok.
GRNow.com was launched in May, 2005 as an online portal, magazine, directory and event calendar for the Grand Rapids, Michigan area. The site features over fifteen sections of information including restaurants, events, arts & entertainment, nightlife and sports. In addition, surfers can check movie times, purchase concert tickets or find a real estate agent.
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