200 University Students Wanted by Universities Trader

By Schoolstrader Ltd, PRNE
Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Community Trading Online is Booming

LONDON, November 25 - Universitiestrader - the community trading site for students - is looking
for 200 students to join as agents. Each agent will cover one university
community in the UK and Ireland.

www.universitiestrader.com has just been launched by the outfit
behind Schoolstrader, one of the UK's leading online trading sites for school
communities. Schoolstrader, which started in a garden shed in 2006, is
growing fast; it has just announced that unique visits increased by over 88%
and page hits increased by over 95% in the nine months to end September
2009
.

Neil Canetty-Clarke, a Director, said:

"www.schoolstrader.com started three years ago with three school
communities and now covers over 30,000 across the UK."

"The concept is simple - online free-ads - where school communities can
trade pretty much anything with each other. The sites are free, green and
work well - people like to trade with their community, whether primary,
secondary, independent or university."

"We have just extended the service to students with the launch of
Universities Trader. Students from Aberdeen to Exeter can now use our unique
community trading platform to trade with each other. All for free. Everything
from textbooks to trumpets, furniture to flats, laptops to motorbikes."

"We are keen to hear from students who would like to join us as agents.
Each agent will cover one university community, promoting the site and
selling advertising on commission. We plan to appoint 200 agents over the
next few months."

"Schoolstrader is performing strongly in these economic conditions.
Families across the UK are using www.schoolstrader.com to save money,
recycle items and raise cash. The site is open to all."

"We have seen very strong traffic growth in the last nine months, with
page hits up by over 95% and unique visits up over 88%, as more and more
people across the UK are community trading online."

"Favourite categories include Holiday Homes, Musical Instruments,
Property, Jobs and Motors. One of our users has just sold her husband's
Classic Red Harley Davidson for GBP2500 - and had two buyers fighting over
it."

"We have seen lots of new users after we featured as a Top 50 Website.
On the site at the moment we have a Vintage Space Invaders Machine, a GBP3
Fish Tank, some Snow Chains, a GBP16 Four Door Double-Storey Rabbit Hutch,
500 Beano Mags, a Pink Electric Guitar, a 2 Bedroom Cottage on The Isle of
Wight
for GBP190k, 2 Hot Air Balloon Tickets, a Therapists Couch for GBP150,
a Sweet-Tempered Shetland Pony for Loan (called Holly) and even a Free
Piano."

Notes for Editors:

1. www.universitiestrader.com covers 200 university communities in
the UK and Ireland. It is aimed at students, but is open to all. It launched
this month. Universitiestrader plans to appoint 200 students as agents. Each
agent will cover one university community in the UK and Ireland. Agents will
work with Universitiestrader during free-time and holidays to promote the
site to their community and to sell banner advertising. The agent's role is
commission-only (Universitiestrader pays a sales commission of 40%).
Interested students should send a CV to office@universitiestrader.com

2. www.schoolstrader.com covers 30,000 school communities in the
UK and Ireland, with sections for primary & secondary school communities and
independent school communities. It was launched in 2006. Schoolstrader is a
free "school community trading" site. It is open to all - parents, teachers,
alumni, friends and family to buy/sell anything from a rabbit to a house. The
site is useful, free and green (encourages recycling and reuse of items). Top
categories in approximate order of popularity include holiday homes, clothes,
furniture, musical instruments, toys and games, school uniform, baby gear,
property, sports kit, equestrian, jobs & home help, motors, books, courses &
tuition, pets, bikes, electrical, ski gear, boats. Users can advertise
locally, regionally or nationally. The site is for adults, not children.
Schoolstrader has had national media coverage in The Sunday Times, Guardian,
Times and Which and has featured as a Daily Telegraph Top 50 Website. The
site is funded by commercial banner advertising and business listings. It is
easy for schools to launch a Schoolstrader service; they mention the site in
a newsletter or website.

Quote from a Schoolstrader user:

Jenni Balow, a Schoolstrader user, said "We use the site all the time - I
have just sold my husband's Classic Red Harley Davidson through Schoolstrader
for GBP2500 - the asking price. I had two buyers fighting over it - great
result."

    Examples of things on Schoolstrader:

    Bridge Tuition With European Ladies Champ
    Chicken House and 2 Birds GBP125
    Free - Cute Pet Rat Sisters
    2 Bed Cottage, Isle of Wight GBP189,950
    Vintage 1970s Space Invaders Arcade Machine
    12 Tickets for ATP World Tour Tennis at O2, 25 Nov, GBP20 each
    6ft Snooker Table, Balls, Cues GBP100
    Therapists Couch GBP150
    Off-Road Pit Bike 140cc GBP350
    Tuscany Apartment From 395 Euros pw
    Golf Bag, Clubs and Shoes GBP15
    4 Bed Holiday Home, Cornwall GBP99,000
    Pink Electric Guitar and Amp GBP125
    500 Beano Mags
    Sweet Tempered Shetland Pony For Loan (called Holly)
    Au Pair Wanted Australia Jan 2010
    Volvo 7 Seater Estate GBP800
    Drum Kit GBP95
    The Old Rectory, West Lydford GBP1.75m
    Free Piano
    Four Door Double-Storey Rabbit Hutch GBP16
    Handwriting Expert Wanted

All these ads can be seen on Schoolstrader at the following URL:

www.schoolstrader.com/uk/independent/find-ads

    Press Enquiries:
    Schoolstrader Limited
    +44(0)1580-819085
    +44(0)7808-580573

Press Enquiries: Schoolstrader Limited, +44(0)1580-819085, +44(0)7808-580573

Discussion
November 30, 2009: 6:59 pm

This is a great site if you’re a student looking to save some money. It is basically a student deals directory- it’s called student access UK and I think its only just launched!

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