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I’m always finding people using Cooqy’s widgets in ways I never would have imagined. Take TCBid, which is a website I found that is actually aggregating multiple eBay sellers onto a single website for local auctions in the Twin Cities area. Their website consists entirely of a page full of Cooqy widgets. Here is a screen grab (that only shows 2 widgets; they have 6 total currently):

To keep a level playing field for each local seller, the web page shows identical versions of Cooqy’s Seller Storefront widget. The customized widget design is simple, to help draw attention to the eBay items.

By using Cooqy’s widgets, TCBid has created a unique way for multiple local eBay sellers in the Twin Cities area to advertise their items to local buyers. Thanks for using Cooqy’s widgets!

If you are an eBay seller using Cooqy’s widgets on non-eBay pages and would like me to show off your design on my blog, drop me a line at ryeager@cooqy.com!

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  1. […] Robert Yeager wrote an interesting post today on Featured Seller Design: TCBidHere’s a quick excerptTo keep a level playing field for each local seller, the web page shows identical versions of Cooqy’s Seller Storefront widget. The customized widget design is simple, to help draw attention to the eBay items.By using Cooqy’s widgets, … […]

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