NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, October 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Business-Trader.com.au is a leading online marketplace designed to help Australians buy or sell a business. We've added additional features to our services and now offer multiple listings of businesses for sale, with resources for Australian business buyers and sellers.
Our database contains listings of all categories of businesses including franchising opportunities and online websites. Business-Trader features multiple listing options for sellers and we also provide professional listing services for business brokers. Our business broker listings are available for a flat rate of $249.95 per month.
Business Broker Package Includes:
- Unlimited listings, includes words and editing
- Up to 5 images
- Full Page Ad
- External Link to Your Website
- Contact Form to Protect Your Email Address from Spam
- No long term contract
Business brokers choose Business-Trader.com.au because there aren't any hidden fees or commissions - just one flat rate. Plus, we offer top of the search engine rankings for maximum exposure. Business-Trader.com.au is ranked #1 on the major search engine Google as the top Business for Sale Website in Australia. We make certain that our ads/ listings businesses for sale are being seen by qualified buyers. Business-Trader.com.au uses social media marketing for the latest up-to-the minute updates. Our listing services include RSS Feeds, Twitter and Facebook.
Business-Trader.com Regular Packages:
- 6 months/$39 per month or (one time payment of $234)
- 3 months $49 per month or (one time payment of $147)
- 1 month $99 ($99 per month)
- Until Sold-$399 (one time payment)
We save private sellers money by listing their businesses for sale online at Business-Trader.com.au. In addition to our regular packages, we also provide upgraded listing packages, your listing will occupy the "featured" position, posted at the top of the page for category and recent listings. Upgraded listings are available for Premium, Professional, Platinum or Ultimate Listing. We offer the following options for upgraded packages:
- Premium- For an additional $50 (6 week Featured Position plus 5 images)
- Professional- For an additional $120 (6 week Featured Position plus 5 images and 6 weeks Home Page Listing)
- Platinum Listing-For an additional $210 (6 week Featured Position plus 5 images and Listing in All States)
- Ultimate Listing- For an additional $460 (6 week Featured Position plus 5 images and 6 weeks Home Page Listing and Listing in All Categories)
We are Australia's #1 resource for connecting business buyers and sellers. Business-Trader.com offers buy, sell and search listings for business opportunities throughout Australia. We add new business listings daily, making us Australia's leading provider of premier business advertising for low monthly rates.
Business-Trader.com provides affordable business advertising through online listings. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a business or search through our business database, we are a great source to help Australians find a business opportunity to fit their needs. We provide all the necessary information to help our users to find exactly what they are looking for when it comes to buying or selling a business online. Our listings are complete with detailed pricing, features of the business, locations such as business for sale Sydney, business for sale Melbourne, business for sale Perth, business for sale Brisbane and multiple images are also available for viewing.
If you have any questions regarding this press release, contact www.Business-Trader.com.au, via email by submitting the form with your inquiry or call 02 96234410.
Business Trader Now Has Multiple Listing Options for Sellers
Getting the best exposure possible for your business listing can be the difference between selling and not selling.
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