25 Feb 2008
Buyers now have the option of a single search method without having to
register, a board for wanted equipment and email alerts as to when certain
sellers may be of interest to them.
Mark Abrahams, chief executive of
Jellynet,
said: “Jellynet will see more upgrades in the coming year, with sellers being
able to view how many hits their products get and analyse the data.”
Jellynet
goes free
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