Ztail is an innovative service that allows you to buy and sell everything under one roof, and also has an interactive pricing guide.
Users can start using Ztail by entering an item description manually or by searching it from the pool of shopping.com database. Searched items can then be added to Ztail’s “GET WORTHâ€? category that displays items in front of other users enabling to have a review of their opinions.
The service is equally beneficial for the consumers and sellers. Sellers can be facilitated by embedding Ztail blogs to their network sites to have opinions about their products. Thus by computing the right price they can sell their items easily. Buyers can enjoy it by having a precise price list daily consumables.
I searched the site for Nokia mobile phones, and Ztail gave me thousands of results with in couples of seconds. The response time is quiet quick, but than might be the case since its a relatively new service, its yet to be seen how it will perform comparative to twitter once it has a similar user base. In addition to this, the service also has a reasonable inventory to start with and does not depict an image of emptiness to the searchers.![]()
According to TechCrunch, the site is a good combination of information and fun and offers some striking features that really makes members addicted to it. Members can heighten their fidelity (by linking to eBay auctions), store and compute prices by assessing their worth.
Founded by Silicon Valley veterans, Ztail is a worthy service for buyers and vendors. But in order to beat services like eBay; it has to add more features and increase its pool of data. One way to go about the competition is to not take any commission from buyers or sellers and to earn on the back of classified listings. Its yet to be seen, what business model Ztail charts out for itself.

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