Almost everybody has an item in the attic, garage, or around the
house they're willing to part with, but what is it worth and how does one sell
it? RuralWide Web, Inc. operated by James Cooper in La Veta offers a secure
online buying and selling environment that does just that. James, a Webmaster
and certified Colorado Internet Master, maintains the day-to-day details and
site maintenance at www.ruralwideweb.com.
Call or email him with a question, or request FREE research on what a specific
collectible might be worth.
Sell items at RuralWide Web General Store for as
little as $1 per item depending on its value (photos cost extra). When the item
sells for the agreed price, RuralWide Web collects a 30% commission on the sales
price. Customers can also auction items to the highest bidder in their eBay
Store (eBay fees apply). Buyers pay for shipping, handling, insurance and
tracking, using leading carriers. Buyers and sellers feel secure and confident
shopping at RuralWide Web General Store for gifts, jewelry, fashion, fine art
and crafts from area artisans, businesses and individuals. Review feedback from
satisfied buyers at the website in a secure shopping environment with eBay, Pay
Pal, Miva Merchant E-commerce, Google Checkout and MerchantCircle.com
networking. RuralWide Web, Inc. advertises via radio, newsprint, snail and
email, and Google Adwords pay-per-click, which reaches customers around the
world.

James Cooper |
Mr. Cooper's goal is to provide electronic options to promote and sustain local
businesses and artists in the region through e-commerce, thereby expanding
markets internationally for rural products and services. This will improve the
local economy after the tourists leave by developing regional, national, and
global consumer markets for business-to-business, and business-to-customer networks. |
RuralWide Web can also provide website design and
hosting services, web maintenance, graphic design, and marketing for non-profit
organizations, businesses, artisans and individuals throughout southern Colorado
and northern New Mexico. If you'd like a reference just ask one of his clients:
Darkwood Studios, Twila Star Studios, Stone Mountain Colorado, and Rambler 66
(Walsenburg); La Veta Realestate.com, Peggy Zehring Fine Art, Southern Colorado
Homes, La Veta School of the Arts, and Kenny Schneider Public Art & Mixed Media
(La Veta); Trinidadland.com, Colorado Mountain Spirit Real Estate, or Santa Fe
Trail Scenic Byway (Trinidad).
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