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jaesun16 Forums Member
Joined: 21 Mar 2009 Posts: 269
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#21 · Posted: 7 Apr 2009 16:23
I haven' used it.
But, as far as I know, referring people is as hard as making sale on
internet.
My recommendation for getting referrals, keep your ads on your
new target market.
You will be better than this.
Happy day~^^
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Bucky44 Forums Member
Joined: 12 Jun 2009 Posts: 1
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#22 · Posted: 12 Jun 2009 04:31
Hi Chad - re: Your post: "If anyone's interested, PM me and I can give you the email address of the guys I use to post my ads. They'll charge anywhere from $.50 - $.80 per post, but it's well worth it. They have a daily post minimum of 200 ads per day."
Can you please email me with their contact info?
Thanks,
Michael
mbanks at sky44 dot com
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simplyg Forums Member
Joined: 3 Jun 2009 Posts: 41
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#23 · Posted: 12 Jun 2009 20:56
I got flagged when I tried to post ads there as well. It's a lot easier and takes less time to post in many other areas, so I don't waste time with Craigslist.
If you figure out how to make it work, let us know!
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dula14 Forums Member
Joined: 1 Jul 2009 Posts: 51
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#24 · Posted: 15 Jul 2009 16:06
I have used Craigslist with some very good results. It seems to be most effective for those selling a product or service locally as opposed to MLM or "online money making opps". Yes, their posting restrictions can be a bit of a pain but a few modifications to your ad can just about eliminate this issue.
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Rhinomarketing Forums Member
Joined: 19 Jul 2009 Posts: 4
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#25 · Posted: 19 Jul 2009 02:26
Craigslist works well, but they don't like "work at home" job postings.
You can't put "work at home in your add". It is a better idea to put "telecommute" there or It will get flagged.
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gowriter Forums Member
Joined: 16 Nov 2008 Posts: 180
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#26 · Posted: 25 Jul 2009 16:56 · Edited by: gowriter
A long time ago posting on Craigslist with an affiliate link was a good deal, but that's been seriously abused today.
I don't advocate advertising via classified ads because of how much spamming is going on, but without fail, the junk material that comes from ebooks seem to still peddle this technique.
It may produce a few results for selling physical products, but not "work at home" or "home business" related topics.
I'd skip it and use more effective forms of gathering traffic such as ezine articles, social bookmarking, etc.
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cthen Forums Member
Joined: 4 Jan 2009 Posts: 23
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#27 · Posted: 13 Aug 2009 20:47
I have used Craigslist and did get some good initial response. However, no one signed up. Stick to places where you can find like minded people. People who are already looking for what you have.
Connie Then
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wkathome Forums Member
Joined: 17 Aug 2009 Posts: 8
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#28 · Posted: 18 Aug 2009 12:38
I used to use CL also, but since they require a phone number to each email address that you use, it's almost not worth it. Backpage seems to be more friendly for posters, even notifying you when your ads expire.
Also a new site call Phinditt is working well for me. It's similar to BP, but they let you post into 3 cities at a time. And that really saves time. Anyone tried that BPposter? I bought it, but have yet to get it to work. Can't figure that one out.
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sjames23 Forums Member
Joined: 9 Dec 2008 Posts: 30
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#29 · Posted: 26 Aug 2009 19:33
I use Craigslist but don't get so hung up on it. There are plenty of other Classified sites they you can get a TON of free traffic from and get plenty of referrals.
Some of the top ones are: -BackPage -USFreeAds -MySpace Classifieds -Kijiji -Oodle
Hope this helps
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