You are not logged in [login] | [register]
RSS MAD is both an RSS feed archive and online feed reader.
You can browse our categories, search for a feed, or if you already have a URL, use our online feed reader.
Simply start browsing the site, and if you find some feeds you like, register to view them on your own personalized page!
you are here: home » blogs (technical) » development news
Searching 185761 articles in 8938 feeds.
Do you like RSS MAD? Why not spread the news and tell a friend about it - it's as easy as filling out this form!
added: Mon, 21st August 2006 | 2105 views | 1x in favourites
feed url: http://blog.360.yahoo.com/rss-y2YhF2YherWS58F9KYbefJG3g...
Passionvinehouse's Yahoo blog.
By OctaviasOfferings
I’m always looking at auction sites online, I wouldn’t like to think I might be missing out on something, but there are so many sites out there, where do you begin? Well, don’t go around them in alphabetical order or you might miss out on a gem of a site, ZOLANTA
Zolanta launched in 2007 and, though initially it was well supported by sellers, the site suffered a major hiccup and was offline while a server move was completed and problems ironed out.
ZOLANTA has been quietly back up and running since April 2008 and is now very much open for business.
From a browser’s point of view the site runs smoothly and very fast. Google Checkout is fully integrated alongside Paypal, a real plus in my view to have the alternative whether buying or selling. It’s also an advantage that the forums are open to view without having to register on the site. Of particular interest to sellers will be the Working Lunch forum and Zolanta has a management which encourages suggestions from its users for improvements to the site.
Everything required of an online auction site is there on ZOLANTA but there is something more.
I had spent a good while wandering around the site when I realised that whether it’s down to the relaxing colour scheme, the open forums, the freedom from fakes, the range and price of the goods or, simply put, the general feel and functionality of the site, Zolanta is a comfort zone.
Zolanta is a warm sitting room with a log fire on a rainy afternoon and it should be the Housewife’s Choice of auction sites.
Registration and login are secure and I came across some beautiful indulgences browsing the site, take this fabulous Venetian Trinket box from Wilmer Wonders store, Party on Wilmer, or spoil yourself with Ylang-Ylang Shower Gel from the Heavenly Soaps store of dippy cat. If you really feel like a pampering then why not make Fragrant Folly your online Avon Lady. Feel like doing some knitting or crochet? Try seller Yarnfest for your knitting and crochet needs, she carries a comprehensive range of supplies. If you can’t see what you’re looking for, you can place a wanted advert and don’t forget to check out any special offers on the site.
ZOLANTA has a polished and professional feel and, from a seller’s point of view, there is no risk in trying the site out. It is free to list on Zolanta and a basic, small store is also available free so that you can test the water. When you’re ready to upgrade, the process is simple and straightforward and the longer listing periods enjoyed on Zolanta can help to reduce the time spent managing your listings.
These days most online sellers also blog about their listings and the sites on which they sell, Zolanta provides RSS feeds to assist in your off-site promotions. Why not start your own Squidoo page about your Zolanta store and listings and make use of those feeds? Every link helps those search engines to find you and you’ll be helping the Zolanta techies who are constantly working to improve SEO on the site, helping buyers to find your items and, another boost to promotion, your store name is included in your url, you are not just a long string of numbers and symbols.
As a seller or buyer you have access to live help from real people who are passionately involved with the site. It isn’t available 24/7 - real people have to do other things sometimes - but has been available more times than not when I’ve visited Zolanta lately. I’m sure as the site grows the live help coverage will be extended. It is, after all, a tremendous bonus to be able to communicate with a real human being.
It’s that comfort zone thing again.
And perhaps adding to the feeling of ease is that it comes across strongly the management team is intimately involved with Zolanta. This is one site which recognises both buyers and sellers are its customers and they continually strive to improve the site for their community.
So, pull up a comfy chair, make sure that box of chocolates is at hand, steady the laptop and let’s go shopping on Zolanta.
Sellers - take note and get your listings on there.
As the torrent of criticism about eBay, CEO John Donahoe and all the changes being made to the site continue, Pheebay's Passion Vine House offers a refreshing alternative opinion about eBay. She maitains there's little seriously wrong at eBay and the criticism is being over played.
The full article can be read here:-
http://www.pheebay.com/?there-is-nothing-wrong-with-ebay-417.html
First Edition published in 1923 by Henry Holt. Signed By Brian Hooker.
Signed by Walter Hampden who played Cyrano de Bergerac.
Also signed by the following actors: Carroll McCamus who played Roxane Charles Francis who played Christian De Neuvillette Cecil Yapp who played Ragueneau. Paul Leyssac who played Le Comte de Guiche.
Book is now for sale on BLUJAY
States First Edition. Published in 1949 by E.P.Dutton and Company.
Signed with a nice inscription by the author.
Wellsley by Alice Payne Hackett is now for sale on BLUJAY
First Edition in fine condition. Signed by the author.
This book is now for sale on BLUJAY
NASCAR. The Thunder of America.
SIGNED by Bill France.
Tehabi Books. Published in 1998. A large coffee table book in excellent condition. The perfect gift for the true NASCAR fan.
Now for sale on BLUJAY
My Juliet by John Ed Bradley
Bound Galley
Bound Galley of the best selling book by the author of Tupelo Nights.
Now for sale on BLUJAY
Led Zeppelin
A Visual Documentary by Paul Kendall
Quotes from the bandmembers tell the story of Led Zeppelin from 1968 to today, as well as their pre- and post-Zeppelin lives.
This book is now for sale on BLUJAY
» more
» more
Is RSS MAD missing something? Tell us about new feeds here.