About The Dragon Exchange

Who we are? Our Roots. Where we're going.

The Dragon Exchange was formed to provide an alternative to “free” classifieds site, and high fee job sites.

Sites such as Craigslist have several problems that we have solved.

 Security: We do not reveal your contact information (unless you choose to do so) keeping your contact detailed confidential. Try posting a listing on Craigslist with your email address or phone number revealed and within minutes you will be added to spam lists, and start to receive text messages!

Ease of Use: We assume you are a real person, and so we do not require your phone number to create an account, or ask that you repeat text that you see on the screen. We let you post your information freely and easily. We then review every listing that is posted, to ensure that it is legal, and appropriate.

Confidential: For job seekers, we provide a private resume database, allowing you to post your resume without revealing your details, and allowing you to block certain employers.

High charging jobs sites are simply not cost effective in today’s economy. Small business looking to hire, are simply not willing to pay the high fees that some sites are charging. At the Dragon Exchange, all job postings, in all locations are free.

Recruiters: We provide a new model for Recruiters and companies looking to hire people. Rather than charging a fee for each job posted, or each resume search, we charge a simple monthly fee to search our private resume database.

General Classifieds

The Dragon Exchange started in 2007 with the introduction of our free general classifieds site at www.LongDaGe.com. This site has grown to over 4 million members worldwide.

For Parents

With the success of our general classifieds site, we then began to specialize to certain key audiences. The first specialized channel was focused on Parents and Service Providers to parents at www.InternetBaoBei.com.

For Boomers

We then launched a second specialize site targeted at Seniors or Boomer with www.TheBoomerLink.com

Job Seeker Service

With the recent Worldwide recession and financial problems, we put our resources together and formed a site dedicated to those looking for work. At www.EverymanUnemployed.com jobseekers can find free resources to help them in the job search.

Internet Tools

As we’ve developed our free services, we’ve begun to create free internet tools for our community. At present there are two such tools available:

Internet Address shortening: Reduce long URLs to something smaller and more manageable at www.DiZhi88.com

- Free Pinyin Translator: Convert those hard to read Chinese characters into their Romanized or Pinyin equivalents at www.LongDaGe.com/ChinesePinyin

More Connections Coming!