Low-Cost Advertising
With Craigslist
The fact that most of postings on Craigslist are free makes
advertising about as affordable as it can get. At its inception
Craigslist was a non-profit service. This changed in 1999 when
they made the switch to being for profit. Craigslist's overhead
is covered with the small fee it charges for employment
postings made in eight U.S. cities. Also a fee is charged for
some real estate in New York.
With upwards of 450 sites, the overwhelming majority of
people can, amazingly, post for free. Looking at it financially
it makes a lot of sense to post ads on Craigslist. Even though
it's free to post ads on Craigslist, you need to be careful
that you make postings wisely. While there may be no apparent
financial loss improper posting can be a concern. There is no
real profit potential if you misuse time and other
resources.
How Can Craigslist Be Free?
Craig Newmark, the 'Craig' in Craigslist, had offers from
advertisers to place banner ads on the site as far back as
1997. Even though this could have been profitable for
him, Craig chose to keep the site noncommercial. Eventually
Craigslist switched to being for profit, yet commercialization
has been kept in check. This may be due to the following
factors.
Although all of the 450+ sites have 'craigslist' in the
address, each has its own distinct community. There isn't the
feel of a corporate dictator telling those who post what to do.
Craigslist is firmly planted in everyday things. It is laid out
in an uncluttered easy to use format. Allowing people from many
backgrounds to discuss, share or meet.
Craigslist Or Affiliate Marketing?
Another way to sell is with affiliate marketing. Business
owners often find this to be cost effective and advantageous.
The main appeal to business owners is that their affiliates
only get paid when they produce the desired result - income,
website traffic, customer leads, registration or filling out a
form are some examples of desired results.
The many advantages of affiliate marketing can make it a
good choice. Still, there are a couple of reasons why
Craigslist may be a better option. The two main reasons are the
(usually) free posting and the large amount of traffic the
Craigslist community gets. Again, when done right this will
save time and money.
There are, however, certain instances when free advertising
on Craigslist isn't the best choice for your marketing
campaign. If your offer does not fit into the appropriate
category on Craigslist for example. When that happens posting
on Craigslist probably won't be worth the effort. The ad may
not cost you any money, but chances are that it will not get
the full attention of your target buyers. Obviously this would
be a waste of time and resources.
The other instance where Craigslist is likely not the best
option for advertising is in a category saturated with ads from
your competitors. The reason this is not ideal is that you will
have to expend more time and resources to overcome your
potential customer's loyalty to a competitor. It may make more
sense to purchase ads in a less saturated market.
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