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MetroHorse Is Changing the Way Americans Shop for Services

MetroHorse.com trots out a new online marketplace where service providers advertise, make multimedia pitches, and bid for shoppers’ business.

Hackensack, NJ (PRWEB) August 30, 2006 -- MetroHorse.com, a Website that lets local service providers advertise and compete for customers in an online bazaar, opened its virtual doors last week. Those heavy yellow books are now a thing of the past. Feldman & Koretsky Associates is proud to announce the launch of www.MetroHorse.com, a revolutionary Online Marketplace where buyers and sellers of any type of service imaginable can meet in a single online location to do business without the ordinary hassles involved. Whether you are looking for an oil change - catering for an event - construction services for your home, or even a haircut, you can find it all on the MetroHorse Online Marketplace.


When a registered user enters a ZIP code and category such as “plumber” or “construction contractor,” a list of companies appears, ranked by their distance from the given address. The user then clicks on any search result to pull up a comprehensive and interactive profile. The listing company may use logos, photos, video or music to attract the searcher’s attention in addition to the text description that lists contact information, services offered and other specifics. Companies can provide customized coupons as well.

In a more powerful feature, shoppers can let companies come to them. Users can tell the Website what they are looking for, the ZIP code in question and how much they’re willing to pay. MetroHorse will contact the advertisers that fit the criteria and kick off a reverse auction in which a number of vendors compete to offer the best price. The buyer is not obligated to buy anything from the winner.

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Business - Podcast Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 12:02:05 -0700

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