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Online marketplace Kaymu.com.gh has expanded to mobile marketing with the launch of its mobile app on Tuesday, July 22, 2014.
The mobile app is designed to make buying and selling easier and more convenient with features that enable sellers list products and buyers select from a wide variety of products at a glance.
Kaymu provides the plattform for buyers and sellers to meet and make the best deals for used or new products, such as smart phones, computers, fashion and clothing, home appliances for the cheapest price thanks to the fixed or auction pricing system. Visit www.kaymu.com.gh to explore its offerings.
According to Kaymu MD, Tim Burkly, “mobile marketing is fast revolutionizing the buying and selling process with people conducting transactions via Blackberry Messengers and Whatsapp; the launch of the Kaymu Mobile App will provide a more structured platform for sales to be conducted on the go”.
The app is available for download on android devices from the Google Play Store.
[Posted by JTM]
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