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After extensive research, interviews, and testing we believe we have found the correct formula for bringing together print classifieds and the internet. We are working in the best interests of your publication and customers. We have been in THE business and understand your concerns. We are not interested in sending readers into the cyber wasteland with unending searching that can best be described as a 'Wild Goose Chase'. NO! This is a
CLOSED PIPE SEARCH AND PING PONG BACK
site.
'Closed Pipe Search'
means they have to see the
Magic #
in your classifieds in order to search for the photograph. There is no SEARCH mechanism here that takes the reader away from that focus. Your clients like that because after spending good money on their classified they want to keep the focus on their item. The buyers like that because it is easier to get to that item without searching and searching. It's a one click miracle. Now
'PING PONG BACK'
means after a reader gets to the display page, they can click on the
LINK
of your Newspaper that will link them to your own web homepage. We are working in conjunction with local classifieds. SeePhotograph.com is like a seamless extension of your own site.
By adding the Premium Feature to your product line will increase revenue for your classified department. Even the Standard Feature gives an extra line for every ad and lines add up to more revenue. The reader sees the SeePhotograph.com line and the Magic Number and with one click they can see the item instantly. Newspapers real competition is the online auctions and making it easier for your readers and creating a better market for your print sellers is what will ZAP those auctions. Online auctions have a lot of drawbacks. The shipping costs really add up as a hidden cost and sometimes items especially large items are just better sold on the local level. Let's fine tune your classifieds with an easy to use system that combines the power of print and the power of the Internet. We hope SeePhotograph can fit into your plans. Questions:
support@Seephotograph.com
Premium Feature
Standard Feature
"Premium Feature"
This type of ad really stands out in your publication. Readers become intrigued. What may have been a quick scan now becomes a serious inquiry. Wow, they can really see a photograph of it on-line. It's proven that sales go way up for your clients which means more classified ads will be placed. Because the ad stands out and gets results this is considered a "Premium Feature". This means happier clients, intrigued readers, and more revenue for your classified department. The Standard Feature would be a non-bold font and fit on one line (ie: SeePhotograph.com #3456). dd
Hello, classifieds
"We link Back to Your Web Site"
This is integral to our 'Ping Pong Back' philosophy. Once the reader has viewed the item, where can he go? There is no 'Search til You Drop' here. The most obvious link on the page is your own link which will
"Ping Pong"
them to your web page. We do this with our 'Smart Database' matching up the ad placer with the newspaper. This "LINK" is
FREE
and our way of thanking the newspapers out there and using our service.
"Start Selling Those Premium Classifieds"
The easiest way to get started is to promote right in your own classifieds. Your clients have been hungry for such a service and now here is a way to get it going. Whether it is Real Estate, Automotive, or General Merchandise, your existing clients should latch onto this right away. The important point you want to impress upon them is that this is an enhancement to their existing Classified. It certainly cannot replace it. This is a direct link between this paper and the on-line photo. Once they see how powerful this combination is they will be back again and again to place more ads. The concept SeePhotograph is a natural extension to their selling experience. You get all the advantages with none of the expense or headaches. So come on board, won't you. Let's put the
'Zing'
back into local classifieds.