OLX India Captures 60% Of The Country’s Online Classified Market

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OLX India has said it now has 60 percent of the country’s online classified market share with traffic up 55 times in the last 22 months. The firm said it has crossed half a billion page views by July this year 2013 and over 600 million page views this month.

According to OLX.in, it has seen 70 percent of new ads published on the site. Mobiles, electronics, computers, furniture,bikes  and cars, 92 percent of which were  individual sellers.

The firm also said over 3.2 million of its mobile apps have been downloaded, growing its mobile traffic from 5 percent in January 2012 to 52 percent in July 2013. OLX India’s Facebook page has over 3.9 million fans.

OLX is present in 94 countries, 42 languages with over 100 million unique visitors monthly.OLX India is part of the global brand and spread across all the major cities in India. OLX  is a free worldwide classified marketplace for buyers and sellers. Sellers list their items for free on its site and buyers simply log in search and then contact the seller.

OLX Kenya is at the moment running awesome campaigns which might give it an upper hand over its competitors.

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