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ben1212
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Jan 14, 2003, 9:37 AM
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I was wondering about the possiblity of getting a classified ad manager?
(This post was edited by ben1212 on Jan 14, 2003, 9:38 AM)
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Luke
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Jan 17, 2003, 4:18 PM
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Re: [ben1212] New product suggestion
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Hi Ben, Interesting idea, having a classified ads manager is something we'll add to our wish list. :) If you want to list classifieds, the closest thing we have is Auto Manager or Realty Manager. Realty Manager comes with a total of 75 customizable listing fields. This means you can create, modify, or delete any of the listing fields and customize the program for another type of listing. For example, if you wanted to list businesses instead of real estate, you could change the "price" field to "business name", delete the "square feet" field, or add a new field for entering in the "owners name". So while either Realty Manager or Auto Manager can be customized for listing almost any other type of listing (we've had people use either for listing collectibles, jobs, businesses, boats, etc), they are best suited for creating listings of relatively the same type. If you wanted to list many different types of listings similar to a classifieds section in a news paper (e.g. jobs, computers, vehicles, musical instruments, etc) you would have to make the listing fields generic enough for each type of listing. This is so each field would apply to each of the different listing types. For example, you could have a category dropdown field where you would choose what type of listing it was (e.g vehicles, computer, etc), a description field, and perhaps a price field. With this set up, you could use Realty Manager to list many different types of listings. I hope this helps! :) If you have any other questions please let me know. Luke Holzken Product Development
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