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Keepern.com – Post Classifieds In A Personalized Way

Thu, Oct 29, 2009 | News |

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A site that is out in beta, Keepern will let people everywhere post and read classifieds. The ad listings/postings fall into categories such as “Products”, “Services”, “Personals”, “Jobs”, “Business Opportunities” and many more.

The site itself has as series of distinctive features that make it more appealing, and certainly more useful. The most notable one is that those who sign up and become registered users will have an own, unique URL to go with. That is, if your name is Peter Robertson the URL would read www.peterrobertson.keepern.com. This certainly makes everything more familiar, and it offers users a ready chance to search the site in a different way that is very refreshing.

When it comes to the postings, members can submit unlimited ad listings at no cost whatsoever. As it was to be expected, they can also upload images to get the point across more effectively. And it is likewise possible to embed YouTube videos to make it all even more representative. You can learn more about Keepern at the address which is provided below, and if you feel like posting anything that can be done right away.

October 29, 2009
source: killerstartups.com

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