Auctionblip has re-launched its service that helps collectors maximize their search for specific items to add to their collections. The company said new Auctionblip will be completely free to the public and will feature an improved look and feel for its users.
Auctionblip also introduced an interactive forum, "Collector's Click," a place where collectors can chat via message boards to share tips, advice and images of their collections with other interested parties.
"We've created a free search engine specifically designed to alleviate the tedious process of paging through massive auction catalogues and greatly improve a collector's ability to find their desired items at auction," said David Epstein, CEO of Auctionblip. "As a collector you understand that time is of the essence and you can't afford to not take advantage of this additional resource when searching for that special piece of your collection."
The service is completely free and once a user registers his/her email address online and enters their top ten "must have" wish list of collectibles, they receive a detailed notification from the Auctionblip team once the items become available at auction. This informative email includes the name of the auction house with the auction date, pictures and description of the item, and the link to the auction Web site.