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A new Feature for Free Classified Ads has been adopted by the site.
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A new Feature for Free Classified Ads has been adopted by the site.
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/f134-free-classified-ads
This looks very good and I have tried it out with an ad as I'm still feeling my way around.
This is available for members or guests to use, by default, so we will go with that.
All ads need the approval of an Admin, which is great as we won't get bombarded with spam ads.
Contact is by email or PM so there is nothing to do on the site other than listing the ad.
Each ad is valid for 3 months. We may need separate Classified for Wanted to Buy etc. I have some wants so I will list them ....
Let's give it a go and see what happens. I have a heap of pottery to find new homes so that I can acquire other pieces
This looks very good and I have tried it out with an ad as I'm still feeling my way around.
This is available for members or guests to use, by default, so we will go with that.
All ads need the approval of an Admin, which is great as we won't get bombarded with spam ads.
Contact is by email or PM so there is nothing to do on the site other than listing the ad.
Each ad is valid for 3 months. We may need separate Classified for Wanted to Buy etc. I have some wants so I will list them ....

Let's give it a go and see what happens. I have a heap of pottery to find new homes so that I can acquire other pieces

Last edited by Ev on Mon 10 Oct - 13:50; edited 1 time in total
Re: A new Feature for Free Classified Ads has been adopted by the site.
This looks great Ev!! well done for organising it.
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Re: A new Feature for Free Classified Ads has been adopted by the site.
I'm very pleased to say that this feature is working wonderfully and I will have the pleasure of having a lovely Toby Stafford piece in my collection shortly.
Go ahead and try it for yourself, as it's easy to use and there are no costs to use it.
Go ahead and try it for yourself, as it's easy to use and there are no costs to use it.
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