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New Features At Book Sale Scout

October 29th, 2006

Looking for book sales?  Find the frequent visits to check for new sales annoying?  Us too.  In our latest roll out of features at Book Sale Scout, we’ve added RSS feeds (what are feeds?) for any search you can make.  Therefore, whether you are using city name, keyword, state, zip code, etc. you can now add these search results to your favorite news reader.  As you know, with each update/addition your reader will alert you instantly of the change.  This complements are preexisting “instant” sale alerts.
We’ve successfully added a built-in star ranking system for each sale as well as flagging options, similar to Craigslist.  You can flag sales with “bad information,” “best of,” or “spam” flags.

We are currently testing a live system for book sale organizers to “claim” a sale, modify their sales, and even edit their sales.

We are still working out the kinks in the search function of ’sales within “x” days.’  Also, while we’d like to not remove past sales (for ranking and commenting purposes) we’d like to make the past sales not part of the search results table, but linked somewhere else on the page.

These changes set Book Sale Scout apart when it comes to book sale directories.  I’ve spent my entire time on expanding the book sale database and improving features, as opposed to selling ads.  This has paid off for our users and the nonprofits using our site to market their sale.  I hope it shows that our number one commitment is creating a functional site that benefits booksellers, book collectors, book lovers, and book sale organizers alike.


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