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Apr 25 2009

Online Selling Venues - Fuzzy Blue Slippers

Published by impaws under Crafts & Hobbies Edit This

Fuzzy Blue Slippers is one of the new kids in town and by the look of it one that will give all the rest a really good run for the money. It is an online marketplace. It is a social networking site.  Think of Ebay, Etsy, Home Shopping Network and Facebook all rolled into one It has tons of features.

 “This new site, Blue Fuzzy Slippers, fills the needs of millions of sellers, shoppers, and networkers who, like me, are frustrated with trying to cut through the clutter, high costs and inefficiencies of many of the Web’s most popular sites.” ~ Sherri Baldy CEO “BFS incorporates the best aspects of the most popular Web sites, while eliminating the negatives, to create a secure place to connect, network, socialize, blog, and here is the key differentiation, you can promote, shop, and sell.”

It is a great place to shop, to sell, or to connect with fellow handicrafters. Don’t even get me started about the oodles and oodles of dolls and miniatures.

BFS allows users to:

  • Set up their own customizable profile Web page
  • Play their music, videos and commercials
  • Sell their products with a Buy It Now or Auctions buttons - right on the user’s profile page
  • Link friends and customers to their home page, store, blogs, groups, advertising, and products all under one roof
  • Have their own on-line TV channel and much more
  • No need for a Web site
  • No listing fee’s and no final fee’s
  • Do it all in their blue fuzzy slippers!

There is a limited time offer right now  $5.00/month or $25.00/year shops.

There is also a free to try it shop. List up to 10 items and try it all out for yourself for free. It doesn’t get much better than that folks.

4 paws up for this one!

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