Saturday, November 1, 2008

Kidzola.com Helps Parents Make and save money in a down economy.

By Marty Lee Parker

In today's tight economy, parents are working hard to find new ways to save money. This can be a daunting task considering how quickly children grow and seem to have a perpetual need for new things.

Bargain hunting can be a time-consuming task that many parents struggle to work into their busy schedules. There is a new website that addresses this need and makes it easier for parents to buy and sell children's items online - Kidzola.com.

Kidzola.com helps parents get a fair price on the things their kids outgrow and find good values on the many things their children need. The website is structured to make the buying and selling experience as quick and easy as possible. Kidzola.com is well-organized, allows members to connect on a local or national level and best of all is free.

For sellers, the posting process is easy: pick your category, answer some questions (like gender, age group, etc.) from drop-down menus, write a few extra details and optionally attach a picture. The whole posting process can be completed in about two minutes. With Kidzola's local pick-up option, sellers don't even need to leave home to finish the sale buyers come right to their door.

For buyers, it gets even better. Because sellers use standard criteria to describe their items, buyers can quickly search ad listings by size, age group, gender, zip code, price, condition and more. Other time-saving features include "my favorites" and an "auto-notify" feature that sends an e-mail when an ad is posted that matches a buyer's criteria.

To visit the site, go to http://www.kidzola.com.

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