Saving Big with Auctions

Ever since eBay (which launched in 1995 as AuctionWeb) made waves with online auctions, this fast-paced form of e-commerce has been an essential part of shopping on the web. Auctions allow shoppers to save big on hard-to-find items that they want or need – and purchases are delivered right to their door. Market America identified this trend, and was quick to launch ma Auctions – Market America’s flagship auction site.

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Independent Shop Consultants and customers alike have been utilizing ma Auctions since its inception to get great deals on everything from jewelry and watches to sports memorabilia. With the upcoming launch of the new marketamerica.com and the full migration to SHOP.COM as the consumer-facing shopping site, it was time to reimagine this shopping outlet. The result? The new SHOP Auctions site.

Designed for ease-of-use, this sleek new site can be quickly accessed by simply visiting SHOP.COM and clicking on the Auctions tab – located in right-hand corner of the main navigation bar. Product details are available at the click of a button, and auctions are searchable by keywords, or sortable by category. Whether it’s home and garden items, electronics or tools, SHOP Auctions ensures easy navigation and fast bidding. Placing a bid is as easy as entering the amount you want to bid into the provided bar under the product, and clicking “Bid Now!” It couldn’t be easier.

See a great product for a friend or family member? Sharing it with them is easy. With the click of a button, you can email a product directly to a contact, or share it on Twitter, Facebook and your other social media sites.

Not only can shoppers get great deals on SHOP Auctions, but they can also earn 2 percent Cashback on each and every purchase! That makes even the best deal even better. Independent Shop Consultants also earn an enviable 9 percent IBV through SHOP Auctions!

Is there an item you’ve had your eye on? SHOP Auctions is the perfect way to get the elusive product you’ve been looking for. What are you planning to bid on first?

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