OneMarketplace Launches at TechCrunch50

San Diego, California – Three San Diego technology entrepreneurs, Jan Anton, Brendan Boyd and Eric Jacobson, have launched OneMarketplace at the 2009 TechCrunch50 conference in San Francisco, CA.

OneMarketplace is a simple application that allows users to: list items for sale on multiple marketplaces like eBay, Amazon, Craigslist, Oodle, OLX and Vast using one form; promote those listings on social networks like Twitter and Facebook; and increase the sale value of items sold by increasing exposure to the marketplace.

Brendan Boyd, President of OneMarketplace said, “Several conveniences and time saving tools are achieved through the use of OneMarketplace. Previously when someone went to sell items online, the only method to increase visibility was to individually list items to each site. Now, using OneMarketplace, you can list items to multiple auction, classified and social network sites using one form from one site. This results in a quicker sale and brings users more money by increasing exposure to the marketplace; and saves time by managing listings all from one site.”

OneMarketplace also provides users a convenient, easy-to-use and free inventory management tool to help them get organized and share with family and friends. Items are quickly uploaded to the private, secure inventory using a computer or mobile phone; and can be seamlessly shared at any time through OneMarketplace Friends, email and social networks.

OneMarketplace is a great way to generate a higher sale price for items listed online. For example, if a user lists an item for sale on eBay, traffic to the auction listing is significantly increased by promoting it on classifieds and social networks. The increased awareness of the auction generates higher traffic to the listing and therefore, more bids and a higher overall sale price.

OneMarketplace currently enables selling on eBay, Craigslist, Oodle (Facebook, MySpace & AOL classifieds), OLX and Vast. Furthermore, OneMarketplace enables the promotion of items for sale on the social networks of Facebook and Twitter. More marketplaces and social networks are being added as development of OneMarketplace continues.

About OneMarketplace.com

OneMarketplace is a privately held technology company based in San Diego, California. The company is dedicated to developing web-based technologies that increase productivity, generate value and improve the lives of the people who utilize our products and services. The company is actively seeking qualified investors and partners to enhance the OneMarketplace platform. Additional information is available on the company’s website at www.onemarketplace.com.

About TechCrunch50

Founded in 2007 by leading technology blog TechCrunch and entrepreneur Jason Calacanis, the TechCrunch50 conference provides a platform for early-stage, and frequently unfunded, companies to launch for the first time to the technology industry’s most influential venture capitalists, corporations, angel investors, fellow entrepreneurs and the international media. Companies are selected to participate exclusively on merit. TechCrunch50 is supported by corporate sponsors Google, Microsoft, Bing, MySpace and Facebook, as well as venture capital and legal-advisory firms including Sequoia Capital, Charles River Ventures, Founders Fund, Redpoint Ventures and Perkins Coie.

For more information, contact:

Brendan Boyd
President and co-founder, OneMarketplace.com
brendan@onemarketplace.com
858.784.6980

September 23, 2009
source: onemarketplace.com