Australia's Answer to the Online Auction Marketplace
Online, September 28, 2010 (Newswire.com) - September 28, 2010 - Twizla.com.au, Australia's first 100% run online auction marketplace, recently opened its virtual doors to allow Australians, and the rest of the world, access to items ranging from stoves to houses, to stereos to television sets. The categories offered by the site is even more extensive listing categories such as computers and parts, coins and paper money, games, real estate jewelry and watches, and many more.
Twizla.com.au offers free registration and currently has over 1500 members. Twizla even offers users a chance to sign in with their Facebook accounts.
Twizla.com.au hails itself as the simple and free service that makes buying and selling fun.
Buyers and sellers will be happy to know that Twizla.com.au currently has over 3,000 items listed that vary widely in range. Users of the site will be allowed to buy the product outright, or they can bid on the item.
According to the Twizla.com.au About section, Twizla was founded by very passionate individuals who sought to revolutionize the online auction industry by providing a wide range of innovative features that include state of the art technology and exceptional programming.
The site's owners claim to have paid attention to the online community and have provided usability and simplicity to Twizla with various web 2.0 standards.
These technological advancements provide for easy navigation, the ability to sell products in a single step, an external payment system and video and other marketing tools so that sellers can maximize their chances for a sale. These, according to the company, represent only a handful of new and exciting features Twizla offers the online auction community.
To enhance the user experience, Twizla offers a tutorial for getting started in their Help section, a My Twizla section where users can view their profile information and there is also a blog where users can read additional information and news about the site and about the online auction industry as a whole.
For more information on Twizla, visit the website at: http://www.Twizla.com.au