Get It Next - new way to search and shop on Ebay

Enter Get it next, an award winning, free service to help users jockey around Ebay while weeding out the junk in their search results. Get it next has a clean, simple user interface to help you focus on the task at hand - search, shop, buy.
When you enter the Get it next site, you can immediately begin your search, no log-in required. Some useful features include the Buy It Now tab where you can buy whatever your heart's desire is at the moment without bidding and Bulk Deals, a way to search for lots, mutliples and wholesale items.
The best feature though is Find a Deal which lists Ebay items with zero bids and less than 4 hours remaining. If you're shopping for a deal, this will save you time and the annoyance of schlepping through item after item where the bid is a). way too high already and, b). has too much time remaining so the only place the bid can go is up.
We also like how you can see how much time is left on the item in real time, without the annoyance of refreshing your screen every so often. Get it next has a real time countdown feature so you always know what time is left. on your item. Note to ebay - get with it and incorporate real time countdown please.

Get it next is built with Java as well as Prototype, Script.aculo.us and jQuery. GetItNext is a certified eBay affiliate, and is paid a small commission by eBay if a user clicks to eBay and purchases an item. It is headquartered in Canada.












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Subscribe to commentskingkool68Nov 15th 2007 10:36AM
Very cool! I especially love the eBay countdown feature for hunting down and sniping those last minute auctions you've been watching. Makes the process a complete breeze -> http://www.russellheimlich.com/blog/ebay-countdown-brings-real-time-bid-tracking/
james 42Nov 15th 2007 10:44PM
Wow, this thing rocks. The results are actually much better then Ebay. I compared a search for "Nikon d70" and Get It Next delivered a bunch of cameras, Ebay had a few cameras and a bunch of crap. I guess the programs over at Ebay have just been sitting on their asses for the past five years.