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Since the Fall of 2008 through the Spring of 2009, the world's top authors and contributors have flocked to a new online news site to publish their antiques and collectibles press releases and other newsworth articles. Top dealers, auction houses along with the most famous of museums have converged on the Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News (http://antiques-collectibles-auction-news.com) website to publish their latest news for the world of hobbyist, collectors and business people to read. So who are these world renowned authors and contributors? Companies like the Antiques Roadshow, Sotheby's, Christie's, Smithsonian and the Louvre are just some of the top names now publishing their press releases on Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News. The famous automobile auction houses Barrett-Jackson and Russo & Steele also post their press releases there. Of course the auctioneer associations are represented from the National Auctioneers Association through state auctioneer associations like Texas and North Carolina. So why are these top names publishing on this new site? Simply, the Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News site has drawn a majority share of readers online from hobbyists, collectors and others within the business! Each week the readership on the site, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) news feeds and podcasts continually climbs to all new levels. The search engine rankings for the site have also risen to the first page on every major search engine with several at the #1 position! How do I read Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News? Many people are visiting the site directly online at http://antiques-collectibles-auction-news.com while others are pulling their news from the RSS news feed at http://antiques-collectibles-auction-news.com/feed/. This allows them to read the antiques and collectibles news via newsreaders or from within personalized pages like iGoogle, MyYahoo and many others. There are even social bookmarking links with each article making it easy to mark for Digg, Del.icio.us, Fark, Netscape and others. Maybe the Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News is no longer a "secret" but, have you visited the site lately? If not, you might want to see what all the fuss is about. Covering a wide variety of categories including: Antiques and Collectibles, Auctions, Appraisers, Associations, Musuems and many, many more gives their readers specific niches that most other sites never offer. Even reading into subcategories like: Books, China/Dinnerware, Paper/Ephemera, Pottery and Toys makes finding your specific tastes so much easier than on other related sites. According to Michael Hudson, Editor of Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News, "New writers and advertisers are contacting me (him) daily regarding how to get themselves associated with the top names already there. To be in the right crowd means to be on Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News these days!" According to the owners of Sea Witch Antiques, "We are receiving more visitors and converting many more sales since we began advertising on Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News. Our business is flourishing and people are contacting us continually about buying and selling antiques." Contact Information: Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News Attn: Michael Hudson - Editor 172 Sherrill Loop Road Sneads Ferry, NC 28460 USA Web: http://antiques-collectibles-auction-news.com RSS: http://antiques-collectibles-auction-news.com/feed/ Email: info@antiques-collectibles-auction-news.com Phone: 910-548-1820
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Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News is the premier online news source dedicated to news about antiques and collectibles worldwide in all locations including dealers, auction houses, museums and elseware. The Antiques, Collectibles and Auction News RSS feed offers you the option to read the lates antiques and collectibles news how and when you desire.
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