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Terapeak and WorthPoint launch powerful antiques/collectibles research tool

December 9th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Company Blog, News & Events

Terapeak Marketplace Research, in partnership with WorthPoint Corporation, today announced the launch of Terapeak Collectibles, a powerful new research tool for antiques and collectibles vendors.

Terapeak Collectibles

This new service, available exclusively via the eBay Selling Manager Applications platform, will pair AERS/Terapeak’s data analysis expertise with WorthPoint’s “Worthopedia”, an extensive online database that compiles antiques and collectibles data from eBay, auction houses, and other online marketplaces. Terapeak Collectibles will operate much like Terapeak’s existing eBay research tool, which allows users to search for specific products, and then see valuable analytics to help optimize his or her eBay listings.

Because antiques and collectibles require such specialized research—that is, it can be difficult to price an item that exists only in small quantities—the pairing of WorthPoint’s rich database with AERS/Terapeak’s delivery channel should be beneficial to all relevant sellers. Now, with access to the entire Worthopedia, sellers of ceramics, coins, stamps and other collectibles will have a market research option specifically suited to their needs.

To access Terapeak Collectibles, sellers must first be subscribers of eBay Selling Manager or Selling Manager Pro. The application may then be added at this link.

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2 Responses to “Terapeak and WorthPoint launch powerful antiques/collectibles research tool”

  1. William Rentfrow Says:

    Interesting read. Thanks – from an antique phone enthusiast.

  2. Issac Maez Says:

    I agree with you,it’s really good post!

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