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About CampusTrade
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CampusTrade is a web site that facilitates student-2-student trading at college campuses. With CampusTrade, students can buy and sell directly with each other with no middleman.
CampusTrade was designed by University of Florida student Bryan Scott during fall 2005. The first beta was released on August 28th, 2005. The web site officially launch on December 5th, 2005. |
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The Independent Florida Alligator - GAINESVILLE, FL Mar. 20, 2006
Student creates classified Web site
"Whether a student is in need of a quick make-out session, a pre-owned futon or an exotic pet, a new classifieds Web site will help them find it all for free.
Developed and managed by UF sophomore Bryan Scott, www.CampusTrade.com allows college students to post an unlimited number of classified ads at no charge.
Scott, a 19-year-old finance major, created the community completely out of pocket. He said he hopes to provide an arena for student-to-student trading by offering categories such as subleases, textbooks, electronics and jobs. CampusTrade will even send a text message to your cell phone when a buyer expresses interest in your ad. "
The Gainesville Sun - GAINESVILLE, FL Nov. 29, 2005
UF students try to use PC, business skills to go from dorm room to board room
"Now, the UF sophomore [Bryan Scott] is starting out on his second venture, after noticing that classified advertising did not adequately play on the niche market of college students.
His online classified advertising site is CampusTrade.com, where students from 66 universities can buy and sell new or used items with each other." |
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