Student Creates Textbook Trading Platform for Students
September 4, 2012
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Student Creates Textbook Trading Platform for Students
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VALDOSTA -- 香蕉视频官网 international business
student Jebidiah Light has created a trading platform for students
to buy and sell their used textbooks online.
Established in 2011, Jebbles.com is accessible to students who
attend colleges and universities throughout the nation. Through the
site, a student can identify the institution he or she attends and
find used textbooks that are for sale by other students.
鈥淚t works like Craigslist,鈥 said Light. 鈥淪tudents can click on
different areas of study and access books that other students at
their university are selling. They can also post books that they
have for sale.鈥
Students can only find books at the college or university they
attend. Like Craigslist, sellers remain anonymous. The site allows
potential buyers to send sellers messages to express interest in a
book.
鈥淥ur main goal is for this service to help students, so we strongly
suggest that students meet to buy and sell books in public places,鈥
Light added.
Jebbles.com was developed by Light with assistance from Piyush
Parate, software developer and Light鈥檚 former classmate from the
University of Georgia. Light and Parate are currently working on a
revamp of the site, which will include an RSS feed.
鈥淔rom a technology standpoint, we want to make sure that use of the
site is as simple and efficient as possible, 鈥 said Parate, who has
been assisting Light since early 2012. 鈥淭he revamp will ensure that
the site is compatible with all new technology. With the change in
framework, we can easily make enhancements when necessary and add
external modules in the future.鈥
香蕉视频官网 biology student Rebecca Zimler is in charge of marketing the
service. For the past year, she has worked with Light to develop
Jebbles.com as a brand and promote the service through print
collateral and social media.
So far, Jebbles.com has more than 500 registered users. Membership
is and always will be free for students, according to Light. The
site also provides students with a space for making suggestions on
how to make the service better.
Light is currently a senior studying international business and
economics in the Langdale College of Business Administration.
鈥淓ntrepreneurs are the backbone of the economy,鈥 said Dr. L. Wayne
Plumly, dean of the Langdale College of Business Administration.
鈥淭hey provide the vast majority of jobs. It is very encouraging
when one of your students comes up with a creative idea and is
willing to take a risk.鈥
Upon graduation, Light plans to attend law school, with an ultimate
goal of practicing international corporate law.
For more information about the textbook trading service, visit
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