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An '''online trading community''' provides participants with a structured method for trading, bartering, or selling goods and services. These communities often have [[Internet forum|forum]]s and [[Chat room|chatroom]]s designed to facilitate communication between the members. An online trading community can be likened electronic equivalent of a [[bazaar]], [[flea market]], or [[garage sale]].


==History==
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One of the earliest trading sites on the internet (with exception to [[ebay|eBay]] which accepts cash transactions for all goods) was [[GameTZ.com|Game Trading Zone]]. The [[domain name]] ugtz.com was implemented in an independent [[database]] in the spring 1999. This was a departure from simply listing items on a forum or text document. The database helped traders by showing them a list of potential trading matches, and showed historical transactions as well.
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==Formal trading communities==
We always meant that Quality dosen't beat by Price or any Propegenda.
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Quality always stands for us. Quality Always with us. Quality can win in any circumstances.
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Quality is Principals.
A formal trading community consists of a website or network of websites that facilitate and track trade transactions. Some websites, such as the video game trading site [[Goozex]], charge transactional fees per trade, while other similar sites such as [[GameTZ]] do not.
Quality in Material.
Quality in Process.
Quality in Work.
Quality is Result.
Where, we can save Power , Man Power and Time hence result is Increase in Efiiciency.


Key elements of formal trading communities
WE BELIEVE IN QUALITY AND ALWAYS TRY OUR BEST TO SERVE QUALITY WHICH INCRESE THE VALUES OF OUR MONEY.
* Transactional tracking
* Ratings and feedback system
* Content listing, referencing, and matching


==Trading communities==
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There are several community based websites that have a broader scope and lend themselves to a trading environment.
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*[[1UP.com|1UP]] is a website dedicated to the publishing of news, videos, and other related media dealing with video games. There is a growing section of the site though dedicated the trading of games and DVDs on their message boards.
*[[Craigslist]] is a site for posting personal advertisements but many users have found this a less than conventional means of trading goods online with local residents.
*[[GameTZ]] is regarded as being the oldest remaining website dedicated to buying, selling and trading video games on all modern and legacy platforms.
*[[IGN]] is another website dedicated to videogame news and media that also has message boards dedicated to online trading. The distinguishing factors being that IGN has a much larger integrated database of games and DVDs in existence that users can add to their collection lists for trade purposes as well as mark the ones they are playing to lock from trade.


===General rules of conduct===
Thanks and always remainsfor your service.
Some online trading communities have specific rules adopted by the users of that community, and though they can differ most have settled upon a few standard practices:


*The less experienced trader (usually indicated by their feedback or trade history) sends their half first.
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*It is generally frowned upon by most communities to "thread crap" (A term referring to a user not involved in the pending trade undercutting a trade in progress with either a better deal or reasons for the trade not to take place).
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*While trading any used items online, be sure to include the condition and quality of the product so as the receiver can determine its overall value.
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==Trading circle==
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A trading circle is a form of online trading designed to facilitate viewing of television series and episodic media. Physical media such as videocassettes, DVDs and CDs are exchanged via mail. Each member agrees to pass an episode on to the next member in a timely fashion, thereby allowing all members of the group to view the series. This communal trading method is also used by special interest clubs. Some of these groups (among many) include [[anime club]]s.
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== References ==
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==Examples==
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* [http://www.DidYouInvest.com DidYouInvest.com] - investment trading community
* [http://www.trdpoint.com TrdPoint.com] - a peer reviewed community for self directed traders and investors
* [http://www.mydvdtrader.com Mydvdtrader.com] - DVD and Video game trading community
* [[GameTZ.com]] - A game trading community, born out of the [[Usenet]] community in the mid 90s
* [[Goozex]] - Video game trading community
* [http://www.tradegamesnow.com TradeGamesNow.com] - a video game/DVD trading community
* [http://www.easybizvietnam.com EasyBizVietnam.com] - Vietnam Business- EasyBizVietnam Online Trade Community
* [http://www.tekihub.com TekiHub.com] - online trading community in the [[Philippines]] for tech products and services
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An online trading community provides participants with a structured method for trading, bartering, or selling goods and services. These communities often have forums and chatrooms designed to facilitate communication between the members. An online trading community can be likened electronic equivalent of a bazaar, flea market, or garage sale.

History

One of the earliest trading sites on the internet (with exception to eBay which accepts cash transactions for all goods) was Game Trading Zone. The domain name ugtz.com was implemented in an independent database in the spring 1999. This was a departure from simply listing items on a forum or text document. The database helped traders by showing them a list of potential trading matches, and showed historical transactions as well.

Formal trading communities

A formal trading community consists of a website or network of websites that facilitate and track trade transactions. Some websites, such as the video game trading site Goozex, charge transactional fees per trade, while other similar sites such as GameTZ do not.

Key elements of formal trading communities

  • Transactional tracking
  • Ratings and feedback system
  • Content listing, referencing, and matching

Trading communities

There are several community based websites that have a broader scope and lend themselves to a trading environment.

  • 1UP is a website dedicated to the publishing of news, videos, and other related media dealing with video games. There is a growing section of the site though dedicated the trading of games and DVDs on their message boards.
  • Craigslist is a site for posting personal advertisements but many users have found this a less than conventional means of trading goods online with local residents.
  • GameTZ is regarded as being the oldest remaining website dedicated to buying, selling and trading video games on all modern and legacy platforms.
  • IGN is another website dedicated to videogame news and media that also has message boards dedicated to online trading. The distinguishing factors being that IGN has a much larger integrated database of games and DVDs in existence that users can add to their collection lists for trade purposes as well as mark the ones they are playing to lock from trade.

General rules of conduct

Some online trading communities have specific rules adopted by the users of that community, and though they can differ most have settled upon a few standard practices:

  • The less experienced trader (usually indicated by their feedback or trade history) sends their half first.
  • It is generally frowned upon by most communities to "thread crap" (A term referring to a user not involved in the pending trade undercutting a trade in progress with either a better deal or reasons for the trade not to take place).
  • While trading any used items online, be sure to include the condition and quality of the product so as the receiver can determine its overall value.

Trading circle

A trading circle is a form of online trading designed to facilitate viewing of television series and episodic media. Physical media such as videocassettes, DVDs and CDs are exchanged via mail. Each member agrees to pass an episode on to the next member in a timely fashion, thereby allowing all members of the group to view the series. This communal trading method is also used by special interest clubs. Some of these groups (among many) include anime clubs.

References

Examples