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| Other than this site, where is the best place to advertise a boat for sale in the Appleton WI area? Sunday Post Crescent? or is there a better option?
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| Not to bad mouth this site.. or boast about the compition.. walleyecentral.com has one of the highest selling rate percentages amoungst boats.. |
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| Yes definitely two of the best places to sell, however here you reach the muskie market as well, since the ads also deploy across MuskieFIRST.com.
If you compare clicks on boats vs time online they are almost identical between the two sites, as are the so called "sell rates".
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Location: Appleton, WI | The post crescent will cost you big time. (my wife works for them). |
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| Are there any printed flyers worth advertising in for the non-internet crowd? |
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Location: Rhinelander | I've seen a few out and about, but haven't seen anything local to N Central Wisconsin. |
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| hope to not get in trouble, but I've had great success selling my last boat, two snowmobiles and a four wheeler at Lake Link. Free for members to use the classifieds (Membership is $35)
I would save my money on the newspaper add...
GOod Luck...
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| I have had good luck with WC on a couple of occasions. If you are buying a new boat, your dealer may allow you to post your old boat for sale on his for sale board at the dealership.
Good luck,
Jim O |
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| I put my boat in the auto rv book and W.C. classifieds. The auto rv book lasted for 4 weeks. The boat sold fast, so I had a ton of calls from the auto,rv ad also. I paid for the full 4 week ad, kinda sucked they could'nt get it of for 2 weeks. Lots of calls |
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| What is the auto and RV book? |
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