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Docstoc Open To All Selling Biz Documents

Feb 24, 2010
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PCmag@Work (Small Business): Docstoc Open To All Selling Biz Documents

Now anyone can become a document seller, though you need to be approved, and documents can be in any of several standard file formats.


“Docstoc is going to be like the eBay of documentation letting anyone sell docs, spreadsheets, presentations and more.

With 13 million documents already available, you’d think Docstoc had cornered the market on providing business-oriented documentation of all types to SMBs and entrepreneurs, like a Scribd for business. And maybe it has, but the company has had great success with partners who wanted to sell documents through the site. Enough so that as of today, anyone can become a document reseller through the site’s DocStore, charging as much as they like for everything from simple contracts and presentations up to full-blown manuals and complicated spreadsheets. They just have to be in the following formats: .doc, .xls, .ppt, .pdf, .rtf, .txt, .docx, .xlsx, or.ppts.”

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