Online company continues to build strong comic book and antiques communities.
Austin, TX (PRWEB) May 21, 2008 -- www.itaggit.com,
the leading collecting web site, announced today the release of
microsites to provide a simple point of access for collectors
interested exclusively in comic books or antiques. These new sites, http://comics.itaggit.com and http://antiques.itaggit.com,
filter the content found on iTaggit.com to display only content
specific to comic books and antiques, including items, collections,
news, and blogs.
iTaggit.com is a centralized application allowing users to gain access
to content across multiple categories. Users who have an interest in
multiple categories will still have the ability to use iTaggit's personalization feature to apply a custom filter site wide.
"iTaggit users are very passionate about specific types of items and
giving them access directly to the type of content they want to see
ensures a better user experience", said Casey Gannon, Marketing Manager
of iTaggit Inc. "Communities as strong as iTaggit's comic book and
antique communities command their own version of iTaggit.com."
Other features introduced recently include new tools to track and manage item values. These innovative tools tracks and chart the value of an item over time.
iTaggit
continues to develop and release features to create the ultimate
destination to organize, showcase, value, and monetize the items and
collections that users are passionate about.
About iTaggit:
iTaggit is a web-based item management information system that provides
"the place for every thing" by securely storing and organizing
information, enabling research, and building communities based on
individuals and collections of items. This essential online environment
allows our user community to maximize the value and enjoyment of their
stuff. iTaggit was founded in 2006 in Austin, Texas. For more
information visit www.itaggit.com.
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