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Fri, Dec 25, 2015

ROTOR FX Launches Drone-Classifieds.com

A New Global Showcase For Selling Drone Technology

After a year and a half of development, Drone-Classifieds new global market portal has been activated and is scheduled for full release on January 1st.

Drone-Classifieds provides a free platform for individuals, new developers and marketers around the world to sell their new or used equipment or their latest unmanned developments making them immediately available to anyone with an internet connected device.

As an incentive to list early, general manager Edna Aletky noted that "for at least the next six months the site will randomly select a winner from each batch of 500 listings created on Drone-Classifieds and give them a cash reward of $100 dollars. A DJI Phantom 3 will also be given to someone out of each 2500 listings created on the site." Winners will be posted on the site as they are selected.

This advance listing portal allows the user virtually unlimited space to present their products including any number of images, video links, technical documents and sales sheets. Drone-Classified is completely searchable by category, keyword or tags and includes an advanced complex search tool to immediately locate specific items out of a million plus listing capacity. Listings are self administered and do not expire until the seller removes them.

"All the unlimited listings in airframe, equipment, hardware, parts and accessories categories are provided free of charge," Aletky said.

Drone-Classified is concurrently building a large library of support documentation such as equipment manuals along with educational, technical  and regulatory documents to serve drone users with one stop on the internet for almost any kind of archival information they might need. It also includes a live event calendar available free to promoters of any unmanned events, seminars, webinars or educational sessions.

Free career listings on Drone-Classifieds also addresses the problem of connecting qualified operators, pilots, observers, payload specialists and other technicians with potential employers.  These listings also include unlimited document attachments, video links, images and self promotional materials.

"Buyers will appreciate the wide range of customizable features available to them such as automatic notification when a new item of interest is posted for sale," Aletky said. Sellers will have full control of their listings and a direct connection to their potential buyers with no middleman to cut into their profits.

(Source: Rotor F/X news release)

FMI: http://rotorfx.com/drone_classifieds

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