Demand Ventures Previews Knowledge Auction Site | Internet News

Demand Ventures Previews Knowledge Auction Site

Written By
Paul Nicholls
Paul Nicholls
Sep 10, 1999
1 minute read

Demand
Ventures
(VSE: DVD) has now unveiled a preview of their online knowledge
auction, www.knexa.com.

“Knexa.com will provide a new and powerful way for authors of all
descriptions to market their knowledge,” said Demand president and Knexa.com
originator David Brett.
“From research reports to accounts of personal experience, Knexa.com authors
will keep the lion’s share of what the market is willing to pay for their
online offerings.”

Knexa.com sellers will submit documents for sale through a user-friendly
auction interface. Buyers will receive instant download of purchased items
in a variety of document formats.

A commission of 10 percent will be charged on each sale made and a one time
listing fee per item of $5 will apply. This fee will be waived for members
registering prior to the final launch.

While initially focusing on documented knowledge, Knexa.com plans to
incorporate further online interactivity for knowledge buyers and sellers,
such as Web video conferencing options for real-time consulting.

“It is my belief that everyone has valuable knowledge,” said David Brett.
“My vision for Knexa.com is to provide a way for those who share knowledge
on the Internet to derive significant financial rewards.”

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