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http://feeds.feedburner.com/HomeRen (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
I love studying what is going on in the vacation rental space because it is so closely related to my niche of home rentals. I have been looking over FlipKey.com and thought I would put my thoughts in a blog post. My first impression is that is has almost a Oodle.com feel to it, perhaps it [...]
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
Leading Classified Site Chooses Coremetrics, Citing the Need for
High-Performance Reporting and Flexible Segmentation
SAN MATEO, Calif., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Coremetrics, the leading
provider of digital marketing optimization solutions, today announced that
Oodle has selected Coremetrics to help establish a metrics-driven marketing
approach that will increase both revenues and return on investment....
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Kumiko's Cash Quest (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
One way to make some quick cash online is to sell stuff via online classifieds. There are a lot of options out there besides Craigslist. In fact you can find a good number of them here at the eBusiness Directory from WebProNews. A few examples include: - Oodle - Listasaurus and - Trader Online The nice part about sites [...]
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Vinyl Pulse (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
New Zealander Julian Stokoe’s Yoozzoo line of plush features six cuddly characters. The entire crew is seen above (left to right) -- Foo, Jooniper, Booh, Oodle, Gooloop, Hooper. Strictly limited to 50 pieces each,the plush characters are machine-sewed by a professional collective using a polyester fleece outer and a 100%...
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Clinical Cases and Images (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
An example of power of RSS feeds from Google Reader blog : "I was having a hard time finding the right job here in Houston. Days would go by without talking to a single recruiter. But then I started using Google Reader to subscribe to custom-made job search feeds for Craigslist, and for oodle.com (which already aggregates feeds from thousands of other classified ad websites). Soon I found myself flying...
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The Future Of Real Estate Marketing (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Haven’t we heard this story before? (see Real Estate Search Stores - Coming Soon') Walmart has quietly launched a new classifieds portal on their web site Walmart.com (see Walmart Launches Classified Listings). The service is powered by Oodle and has a dedicated real estate section. I have to say it felt a little weird searching for houses on [...]
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WebPro News (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Wal-Mart recently partnered with classified Web site Oodle.com to launch free classified ads on Walmart.com and is already creating a controversy. When users in Arkansas clicked on some of the classified ads on Walmart.com they were led to classifieds from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette newspaper. Paul R. Smith, president of WEHCO Newspapers, Inc., the company that publishes the Democrat-Gazette, said...
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Lost Remote (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Wal-mart.com has quietly launched a free classifieds service, powered by Oodle. The service - which the Wall Street Journal says is a test - has about 30 million items. Slate’s Chadwick Maltin makes the case that Wal-Mart’s partnering with Oodle will save newspapers. Seriously. The supporting arguments to that statement are almost [...]
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CRM Buyer (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, has launched an online classified advertising site, a move that opens a broader range of shopping to Wal-Mart's Internet customers. The site is run through Oodle.com, a three-year-old San Mateo, Calif., firm, and links to Oodle's online offerings.
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5 Blogs Before Lunch (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Wal-Mart, in partnership with startup Oodle.com, is making a bid to create a rival to online classifieds leader craigslist on its own Web site. The retail giant's ads include listings from its own users, as well as hundreds of thousands...
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Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Hmm... Wal-Mart , the largest US retailer, has launched a free classified ads service on its Walmart.com website in an alliance with Oodle.com, a small California start-up that is seeking to challenge the dominance of Craigslist. The listings on Walmart.com draw on its own users and hundreds of thousands of listings from Oodle’s other partners, including The Washington Post and Cox Media, and currently...
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Retailer's site runs through free, community-based Oodle.com.
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The Local Onliner (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Wal-Mart.com is a national site without local pretensions. And the company’s stores themselves don’t really have much “community” about them. They generally don’t have bulletin boards or other things to bring the community together. But the giant retailer is now offering free classifieds on Wal-Mart.com via a deal with Oodle, which hopes to display its network [...]
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Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Wal-Mart gets into online classifieds services Wal-Mart is taking on Craigslist and eBay Kijiji with the launch of their online classified advertising site. This new service is being managed through Oodle.com. Walmart.com spokesman Ravi Jariwala spoke about this new initiative: “This free, community-based resource allows customers to buy and sell items locally, find local jobs and learn [...]