Two more new names have been spotted using ‘On The Market’ in their titles.

One is called ConTheMarket.com

This morning Russell Quirk of online agent eMoov  confirmed that he had registered the domain names of ConTheMarket.com and also co.uk but he denied being behind the Twitter account. The domain names were registered by Quirk last November but this morning he said: “Many think the Twitter account is me. It’s not.”

The Twitter account with which Quirk denies involvement uses an abbreviated version of OnTheMarket’s bullseye logo. On Twitter its tagline is: “Reducing consumer choice since January 26th 2015.”

It seems to take a swipe at not just OTM but other portals too. It doesn’t seem to like agents either, describing them in one tweet as “unscrupulous, the lot of them”.

Its first tweet appeared on January 16, when it said that with just two weekends to go, “we’re busy building our state of the art systems to handle all the traffic”.

There does not appear to be an active website, despite Quirk’s registrations,  but ConTheMarket is on twitter here

The second new business to have launched is called Place on the Market.

It describes itself as a dating site between estate agents.

According to its launch ‘press release’ – not received by Eye but carried on Facebook – it offers owners the ability to provide basic information about their home and upload photos for £1.

The ‘press release’ states that  agents can review and make proposals to market those homes, and when a match is made the agent can download the property information and photos into their own systems or website.

For estate agents the service is free and it can be seen here

Place on the Market has been on Facebook since last August, but posted only two entries last year before declaring that it went live at the end of last month.

On Twitter, it claims that its followers include Guardian journalist Polly Toynbee and C4 presenter Cathy Newman.

As already reported by Eye, iProperty – a portal for private sellers and developers but not agents – is also behind onthemarketdirect.com

We reported it here