iTaggit.com is one of those tools you almost want to keep a secret in order to stay ahead of the competition. Amost, but since my job here at the Examiner is to inform you on great things in the antiques & auction world, I have to let you fill you in on iTaggit.
If you buy, sell or trade collectibles, and use pictures to do so, then you'll benefit big from using this site.
I first found iTaggit through my Facebook acount, and thought I should give it a look. (It was the one of the very first 3rd party FB apps) Wow, what a powerfull tool!
The thing I really love about iTaggit.com, is that it is not a slave to any one particular selling platform. No matter where you sell, you can use this great tool if you can insert simple HTML.
I get a lot of use out of the the iTaggit blog area, where I post when I feel I have something relevant to say to it's large community.
Here are some of the most important tools and features iTaggit offers:
- Create a private or public searchable inventory
- Include background information and history
- Upload related photos and videos
- Securely store documents such as receipts and manuals
- Attach links to additional information
- Find historic selling prices on eBay
- Submit items for low-cost certified appraisals
- Ask experts and other community members what they think
- Use iTaggit research tools to dig deeper
- List your items on iTaggit's classifieds section
- Turn your inventory into an eBay listing in one click
- Upload information to any HTML enabled marketplace, such as Craigslist
- Connect with people just like you, not to mention bona fide experts
- Blog about your treasures, or read about someone else's
- Discover links to helpful products and services
- Get the most up to date news about your items
You may imagine that a site this deep and powerful would have a lot more to it, and you'd be right. I'm happy to say, that Amanda McGuckin Hager, the Director of Marketing for iTaggit will be a guest on ep 70 of The AuctionWally Show, to listen to that go to: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/25106
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You might enjoy checking another collectibles website I really like - colnect.com - where you can add and remove items to your collection in a single click and not bother with adding photos and information like on itaggit.
James,
Nice site! I wanted to share with you the reason iTaggit accepts information & pictures on your items and collectibles - b/c that info helps determine the value of your item. No information is required, but if you know it, plug it in! It will be hugely beneficial in the unfortunate case of insurance loss claims. Hope this helps!
It's also helpful if you look to sell any of your items. The info to create an eBay auction, online classified with Oodle or a craigslist posting is already plugged it. No need to recreate it - just export from iTaggit!
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