At WorthPoint, we want to build a site that offers our users a comprehensive experience to help them research, curate, and collect the items they treasure. Here are some recent developments in our work, much of it based on feedback from our readers. Big things are happening at WorthPoint!
WorkTeams is a new program that makes it easier for small businesses to access our PriceGuide. Instead of paying for one subscription for one user, we’re rolling out a new pricing structure for organizations that need more than one person to have access to our site.

The pricing structure allows businesses to offer more than one seat to their employees and save money on subscription fees. The numbers say it all—over 300 Industry Partners send us their sales data. In just one day recently, we received and added over one million data points. Our database grows every day, and we are busy making sure that the new WorkTeams option offers the best solution for pickers, dealers, and collectors.
While our users are the backbone of the business, we also realize that we couldn’t offer this much data without our valued Industry Partners. We recently welcomed BidLots to WorthPoint. A division of Mayberry Fine Arts headquartered in Winnipeg, Canada, it’s an auction platform that allows art collectors and others to participate in multiple fine art auctions simultaneously, providing real-time bid updates and auction monitoring. For artists and sellers, it puts their items in front of thousands of collectors, providing a wide selection of art available all over Canada.
Finally, WorthPoint has a new offering for owners of antique malls and markets. We’ve created the WorthPoint Affiliate Program, offering a custom discount code to share with the vendors in their space. It’s free for owners, and depending on the number of booths in a mall, discounts range from 25% to 35%. Access to WorthPoint’s suite of research tools and the data and analytics in our PriceGuide helps sellers make smarter decisions—and more money.
If you’d like to know more, contact Nathan Teasdale, a member of the WorthPoint team, for more information about any or all of these opportunities.
Brenda Kelley Kim lives in the Boston area. She is the author of Sink or Swim: Tales From the Deep End of Everywhere and writes a weekly syndicated column for The Marblehead Weekly News/Essex Media Group. When not writing or walking her snorty pug, Penny, she enjoys yard sales, flea markets, and badminton.
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