Five Reasons You Should Be Using Yacht Trader

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There are plenty of different places to buy and sell things on the internet, but now there will pretty much always be a website dedicated to the buying and selling of specific products. Yacht Trader has capitalized on creating an online market for yacht owners everywhere to easily find new boats. The site is just trying to offer up a place to make these large transactions easy and fast. Now here are five other reasons you should be using Yacht Trader.

5. They have a good search engine 

As soon as you land on the homepage, Yacht Trader has a search engine on the left side of the page. They get right to the point and know people have come to buy and sell, so they offer a detailed yet simple search engine as soon as users arrive.

4. They offer email alerts

For a small website like Yacht Trader, it’s unexpected for them to send out email alerts and blurbs whenever new boats come onto the market. Offering this service is great for users because they don’t have to be constantly checking the site to see what has become available.

3. It’s a worldwide service 

A nice aspect of Yacht Trader is that they are a worldwide service. It is not just limited to yacht sales in the United States; people can search to see what is available around the world and in their specific market. People own yachts all around the world, so it’s great that the site is able to extend its reach onto a global scale.

2. The advertising is free

On Yacht Trader’s home page, there are a bunch of featured yachts; some include miniature thumbnail pictures while others are just text advertisements with the yacht type, make, year, price, and country, while others are front and center in a large picture rotation. All of this is free as long as the sellers have become registered users on the website.

1. They take no commission

The site is used as a marketplace for individual sellers, but surprisingly they take no commission on any sales that happen through Yacht Trader. It operates more like Craigslist than eBay and leaves everything up to the buyers and sellers. This helps draw a lot of people to use the website because they know everything is free of fees and very simple.

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Written by Blaise Hopkins

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