Join the South African Products Directory

So, you have a unique African product, service, shop or business that you would like to advertise online. How can you do it without it costing you an arm and a leg?

Advertise on sabiz.biz

We offer you the chance to advertise your product/s on our website at very affordable rates. We create you a page with your company name, with logo if applicable, all your contact details, images of your product/s, a suitable write up of your products, and a downloadable PDF catalogue. Additionally, your products will get exposure on the Google Adsense network through our Adsense system. Also, your page will be listed as an RSS article, which means that people subscribing to our feeds will get to see what you have to offer. Additional marketing is done on a continual basis.

What's needed for us to do business?

Your details

You supply us with all your relevant info, and this will be posted on your unique page within our website.

The details include:

  • Your company or product name
  • Your landline number/s
  • Your cellphone number/s
  • Your email address/es
  • Your Physical address
  • Your postal address

Your company logo

Supply us with a company logo, and we'll display it as a banner on your page.

Images of your product/s

We add up to ten small thumbnail images of your products on your page. With the click of the mouse these images can be enlarged for a better view of your product/s. This ensures a quick loading website, but not at the expense of viewing your product/s properly.

How do we add value to your listing?

Easy searching

Our website is styled simplistically, making it easy to use. No deep search is required. If you're looking for something, you'll find it under the 'categories' heading.

Free PDF or DOC catalogue

We create you a downloadable product catalogue in PDF or DOC format, which can be downloaded from your page, from our server. In this way you can present potential customers with a sleek looking, redistributable catalogue.

We market the site

We market our site in all the right places, which means you'll be getting the exposure.

What does it cost?

We give you all this for only R50 per month. First payment to be made only after your page is fully functional.

Sounds awesome! What do I do next?

Contact us to strike a deal!

Optional extras

In addition to our standard package above, we also offer these optional extras.

More images

Want more images added to your site? Add up to ten more clickable thumbnail images for an additional once-off fee of R500.

Get a unique email address

For R15 per month more, we set you up with an sabiz.biz email account with up to 30Mb of space.

Have us design you a logo

Don't have a logo, but would like one? No worries! We can offer you a logo for the low price of only R200.

Contact us now to get listed on our website!

Sabiz's mission

Sabiz strives to catalogue top quality African products in an easy to find manner, with downloadable catalogues for each product or product range. The sabiz.biz website is easy to use, with no deep searching required to find products or services of great quality. If you're looking for something, you'll find it to the left under the 'categories' heading.



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