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I posted an ad on craigslist and got a reply literally in 5 minutes! ...

but then the ads got flagged and removed.

How can I get these ads to stick without being flagged like this?

I posted in the computer services section:

"I am a web designer and I am offering free websites to local business owners in order to build my portfolio.



Please email me with the name of your business and any details you would like to include on your site.



Thanks
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Yes I know just a straightforward ad not very attractive but I don't know why it got flagged?

Please help...
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  • Profile picture of the author xlfutur1
    Originally Posted by Mike McAleer View Post

    I posted an ad on craigslist and got a reply literally in 5 minutes! ...

    but then the ads got flagged and removed.

    How can I get these ads to stick without being flagged like this?

    I posted in the computer services section:

    "I am a web designer and I am offering free websites to local business owners in order to build my portfolio.



    Please email me with the name of your business and any details you would like to include on your site.



    Thanks
    "

    Yes I know just a straightforward ad not very attractive but I don't know why it got flagged?

    Please help...
    Probably other web designers are the ones that flagged you. I haven't had much on CL offering things for free, except physical goods in the free section.
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    • Profile picture of the author Matthew Payne
      I have been checking these ads like this on a daily basis because I have been thinking about doing it myself. You will notice that one ad is always there and it looks very professional with graphics and everything. I have also seen a few stick around a while if they say that you have to pay for the hosting. That makes it look more legit. Then I have seen a few that stick around that only charge like $5 or $10 for the website....but they also say that you have to pay for the hosting. I think bottom line is make it legit....if they get a free website they have to pay for the hosting or something along those lines.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
        Originally Posted by Matthew Payne View Post

        I have been checking these ads like this on a daily basis because I have been thinking about doing it myself. You will notice that one ad is always there and it looks very professional with graphics and everything. I have also seen a few stick around a while if they say that you have to pay for the hosting. That makes it look more legit. Then I have seen a few that stick around that only charge like $5 or $10 for the website....but they also say that you have to pay for the hosting. I think bottom line is make it legit....if they get a free website they have to pay for the hosting or something along those lines.
        Alright I had something else in mind but changed my mind!

        Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Dr Dan
    Yes there are alot of hatters on craigslist. Its been like that for years. When I used them heavily back in 2004 I would get so much hate emails from people and even people signing me up for spam all because I was offering a better deal than them. And this was in the mortgage niche! These guys are supposed to be professional right? lol..



    Just keep posting and trying different ads to see which one will stick. Just make sure you dont take the advice that craigslist recommends to post your question of why is it being flagged in there forum. They will call you names and flame you like you would never believe.

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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    Dude, if you're offering free websites, everyone will flag you. Myself included. LOL. Think about it... someone offering a free website, messes with peoples business. I flag people that put less than $300 in the title...I'm sure a lot of other people do as well. Just something you're going to have to get over, or overcharge. I never have a problem with getting flagged for charging what I do.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dr Dan
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      Dude, if you're offering free websites, everyone will flag you. Myself included. LOL. Think about it... someone offering a free website, messes with peoples business. I flag people that put less than $300 in the title...I'm sure a lot of other people do as well. Just something you're going to have to get over, or overcharge. I never have a problem with getting flagged for charging what I do.
      lol...lmao..

      I guess thats a strategy. Someone should create a WSO on the craigslist flagging strategy .

      Watch someone do it now... Just remember that I mentioned it first.
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      • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
        Originally Posted by rockstarinlife View Post

        lol...lmao..

        I guess thats a strategy. Someone should create a WSO on the craigslist flagging strategy .

        Watch someone do it now... Just remember that I mentioned it first.
        Well, wouldn't you do the same though? Lets say you do web design and are offering an amazing $399 special when your regular basic price is $599... and you see some idiot offering $50 websites....you flag them! Everyone does it... the people that charge correctly always flag obnoxiously low prices.

        You want to build a portfolio, great, but charge them for it. If you do a free website for someone, it isn't a reference or an example that you want to have.

        In fact, at least once a week you will see a post on craigslist, in numerous cities, announcing that we fix $100 websites done by amateurs, get true professional design now! OR something along those lines, and I get quite a few responses from that. AND it is almost always above someone offering a $99 website or something stupid, LOL.
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        • Profile picture of the author jeffrey73
          Well, to be fair about things, he has to make up in VOLUME what you would do with say, 1 client. The majority of the cheapskates that use Craigslist are his PERFECT target, whereas yours is to weed through those schmucks.

          So, in reality, he has to work just as hard to GIVE away a website because he's only charging for hosting. And this is not as EASY as it's made out to be. More people than you would believe think it's either too good to be true, or some type of back-end scam, so the majority of business owners are not attracted to this type of deal.

          On top of that, many businesses value their online presence more than to go for some "cheesy" looking Homestead formulated site. This method works only with HUGE volume, so it really is no threat to your business.

          BTW, Awesome WSO you wrote! I enjoyed reading every second of it. I guess I'll have to go give you a review on it!

          Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

          Well, wouldn't you do the same though? Lets say you do web design and are offering an amazing $399 special when your regular basic price is $599... and you see some idiot offering $50 websites....you flag them! Everyone does it... the people that charge correctly always flag obnoxiously low prices.
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        • Profile picture of the author Dr Dan
          Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

          Well, wouldn't you do the same though? Lets say you do web design and are offering an amazing $399 special when your regular basic price is $599... and you see some idiot offering $50 websites....you flag them! Everyone does it... the people that charge correctly always flag obnoxiously low prices.

          You want to build a portfolio, great, but charge them for it. If you do a free website for someone, it isn't a reference or an example that you want to have.

          In fact, at least once a week you will see a post on craigslist, in numerous cities, announcing that we fix $100 websites done by amateurs, get true professional design now! OR something along those lines, and I get quite a few responses from that. AND it is almost always above someone offering a $99 website or something stupid, LOL.
          To be honest I would not flag someone for offering a lower price or even free. But thats just me (im not judging). I have only use the flag button on people that posted the same ad like 10 times in a row.

          Everyone just needs to give a little love on craigslist and stop flagn just because someone is making there pricing look bad. Could you imagine if you could flag WSO's here for having too low of a price? Then every WSO would cost $99-$500 at least!
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          • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
            Originally Posted by rockstarinlife View Post

            To be honest I would not flag someone for offering a lower price or even free. But thats just me (im not judging). I have only use the flag button on people that posted the same ad like 10 times in a row.

            Everyone just needs to give a little love on craigslist and stop flagn just because someone is making there pricing look bad. Could you imagine if you could flag WSO's here for having too low of a price? Then every WSO would cost $99-$500 at least!

            You're right! I do it all the time once it happens to me in a certain city. I'll flag quite a few... Its just the name of the game! Craigslist is a tricky nut to crack in all actuality. It has a reputation for people wanting deals, but that isn't everyone, I have quite a few clients that came from there, and they are great!

            I wish everyone would give a little love on there, but it just isn't going to happen.
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            • Profile picture of the author paulie888
              Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

              You're right! I do it all the time once it happens to me in a certain city. I'll flag quite a few... Its just the name of the game! Craigslist is a tricky nut to crack in all actuality. It has a reputation for people wanting deals, but that isn't everyone, I have quite a few clients that came from there, and they are great!

              I wish everyone would give a little love on there, but it just isn't going to happen.
              Craigslist is largely hit and miss and can be a minefield, but if you post consistently and modify your ads appropriately (when they get flagged), it can be a good, consistent source of business. Just don't expect many high-end clients on Craigslist, though you'll occasionally chance upon some every now and then.
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  • Profile picture of the author jeffrey73
    Just keep moving on! Flagging happens all the time, even if you are legit, there's nothing you can do about it. Write 5 different posts for each city. Then move on to the next city. Your posts do NOT need to be 85% unique, they just need to be changed up a little so they are not exact replicas.

    Keep doing what you're doing, and if you are being excessively flagged, then go somewhere else. And don't ever post links in ads in cities like Chicago or Denver.

    If you are not putting URLs in your posts, then you shouldn't get your account banned, hopefully. Who knows when CL will change their algo again?

    Originally Posted by Mike McAleer View Post

    I posted an ad on craigslist and got a reply literally in 5 minutes! ...

    but then the ads got flagged and removed.

    How can I get these ads to stick without being flagged like this?

    I posted in the computer services section:

    "I am a web designer and I am offering free websites to local business owners in order to build my portfolio.
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  • Profile picture of the author ArticlePenguin
    definitely contact CL, because they are pretty legit in keeping things up that are themselves legit. Sometimes people get trigger happy on the ban button
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  • Profile picture of the author Dr Dan
    I havent posted my own ad on CL for a few years so I am running a test to see what happens. Hopefully it doesnt get flagged because it looks 100% better than everyone elses..lol..

    Here is a tip,

    1. use powerpoint or keynote on mac to make a quick image ad.

    2. Then upload it to your wordpress and post it on a new page you make as a draft. If you dont have a wordpress blog, then set one up dammit! Heck you might as well start carrying a pager and wearing parachute pants!

    3. Select the image ad you made and create a hyperlink to your site or where you want them to go.

    4. Choose the HTML viewer and copy the code
    Be sure to add <br><br> for line breaks since wordpress doesnt do that for you.

    5. Paste it on craigslist

    Now your ad looks 1000% better than 99.9% of everyone elses. Hopefully no one flags you for it. lol...

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  • Profile picture of the author ryanzona
    In the contractors - skilled trades section the same thing happens all the time. They think they can cut teh competition by flagging other ones i guess.
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  • Profile picture of the author bateati
    Other designers flagged your post so theirs would be the only one showing.

    Such a dirty thing to do and it has happened to me more than a few times.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amir Luis
    Craigslist is like the Penny Shopper of the internet.

    You really don't reach a high end demographic in either one.

    Every once in a while you will get the occasional lucky break... But for the most part it is like a virtual trailer park.

    Just my experience. I haven't posted an ad on Craigslist for a LONG time. Yesterday I got a call from a guy that want's to do a Joint Venture.

    He has a product idea, and want's to sell it if I can do the technical.

    Lucky break I guess....

    I am so suspect of CL people that we are meeting this week so that I can qualify him before moving forward.
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  • Profile picture of the author patadeperro
    I have used craigslist to generate different type of leads, I created a video some months ago about it, if want to see it here is it:

    How to generate leads with Craigslists | Internet Marketing Montreal

    Hope it helps
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    • Profile picture of the author DWolfe
      I have put up about 15 posts in the past few weeks, not one has been flagged. I state in one series of posts, the product is brand new,while everybody else is posting used. I link to my amazon review site from CL after I describe what I'm pitching

      I do not see how anyone receives hate mail on CL. I do not use an account anymore to post. You can anonymize your contact info on CL

      Just post in different cities with the add change or modified. Some times just change the name and the price buy a few $s and get the same results.

      If you have any problems or questions Mike PM me
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
    I have given up on craigslist for the moment LOL and will be doing some cold calling today or tomorrow.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Clough
    Try the Small Business section....and the Creative as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
    Thanks but I think that people flag others who list their website services for free.
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    • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
      Originally Posted by Mike McAleer View Post

      Thanks but I think that people flag others who list their website services for free.
      Why are you stopping then? Why don't you offer yours at $399... You will get sales.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
        Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

        Why are you stopping then? Why don't you offer yours at $399... You will get sales.
        i dont get why it is flagged
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        • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
          Originally Posted by Mike McAleer View Post

          i dont get why it is flagged
          Because you're offering something free, when other people are charging, that is why. So, start charging and continue to post ads. Mike, I have posted ads in YOUR city, and have made sales living 1,500 miles away from you, with people that live probably within 30 miles of you! I get 1-2 ads flagged every day... then I create a new ad reposting the same thing, saying something about having the best web design on the net and my competitors flag me, 1 of a kind deal... or something corny.
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  • Profile picture of the author donhx
    Originally Posted by Mike McAleer View Post

    I posted an ad on craigslist and got a reply literally in 5 minutes! ...

    but then the ads got flagged and removed.

    How can I get these ads to stick without being flagged like this?

    I posted in the computer services section:

    "I am a web designer and I am offering free websites to local business owners in order to build my portfolio.



    Please email me with the name of your business and any details you would like to include on your site.



    Thanks
    "

    Yes I know just a straightforward ad not very attractive but I don't know why it got flagged?

    Please help...

    You definitely got flagged by other web designers. You are trying to take the food out of the mouths of their children with a tactic like that. Very uncool.

    If you need sites for a portfolio, create some and sell them on Flippa. Or find some worthy non-profits and do free sites for them. But don't practice on real customers. It's not right.

    When the time for you to make money, be sure to put your ad in "Services Offered" not gigs or jobs. By the way, once you start making money, and you see some newbie killing the market with freebies, you'll also think they are pond scum and you will be flagging them yourself.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
      Originally Posted by donhx View Post

      You definitely got flagged by other web designers. You are trying to take the food out of the mouths of their children with a tactic like that. Very uncool.

      If you need sites for a portfolio, create some and sell them on Flippa. Or find some worthy non-profits and do free sites for them. But don't practice on real customers. It's not right.

      When the time for you to make money, be sure to put your ad in "Services Offered" not gigs or jobs. By the way, once you start making money, and you see some newbie killing the market with freebies, you'll also think they are pond scum and you will be flagging them yourself.
      I understand but a it is a free market and I believe if I am offering a free website service, that is totally okay. Whatever though....

      Also I did post in the comp services section!

      Also I am not going to do the Flippa thing because I want to build webistes for offline small businesses and my idea was to upsell SEO and otehr things after making a free site.
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      • Profile picture of the author donhx
        Originally Posted by Mike McAleer View Post

        I understand but a it is a free market and I believe if I am offering a free website service, that is totally okay. Whatever though....
        Free market? Duh. Stand inside a restaurant and give away free food, and see what happens to you. Same goes for any business... a person with any sense does not do into a place of business and give away what someone is trying to sell there. Good gawd, it's like pooping in your own bed. You are free to do it, but it's not smart and you make it messy for yourself and others.
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      • Profile picture of the author jeffrey73
        Originally Posted by Mike McAleer View Post

        I understand but a it is a free market and I believe if I am offering a free website service, that is totally okay. Whatever though....
        Exactly. We are living in a "free enterprise" society, last time I checked. Why doesn't Google and Facebook just pay to have Craigslist shut down because they offer their advertising for FREE? Isn't that unfair to them?
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    • Profile picture of the author jeffrey73
      No, NOT un-cool. It's called being in the "hosting" business, and it's not as much of a walk-in-the-park as it's made out to be. REAL web designers can live without Craigslist, trust me. It's not THAT lucrative of a place to find business, and the customers will get what they pay for.

      Maybe all businesses should stop competing against each other and stop to think that they are taking food out of their competitors children's mouths? :rolleyes:


      Originally Posted by donhx View Post

      You definitely got flagged by other web designers. You are trying to take the food out of the mouths of their children with a tactic like that. Very uncool.

      If you need sites for a portfolio, create some and sell them on Flippa. Or find some worthy non-profits and do free sites for them. But don't practice on real customers. It's not right.

      When the time for you to make money, be sure to put your ad in "Services Offered" not gigs or jobs.
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      • Profile picture of the author donhx
        Originally Posted by jeffrey73 View Post

        No, NOT un-cool. It's called being in the "hosting" business, and it's not as much of a walk-in-the-park as it's made out to be. REAL web designers can live without Craigslist, trust me. It's not THAT lucrative of a place to find business, and the customers will get what they pay for.

        Maybe all businesses should stop competing against each other and stop to think that they are taking food out of their competitors children's mouths?

        You are certainly right--CL has become the place where the bottom feeders go to harass each other. But to offer free work in a place where work is sold is self-destructive and anti-social as the OP has learned by being instantly flagged.

        And maybe you're right, maybe all businesses should stop competing against each other. We can all gather to dance around the May Pole instead. We all must be very careful to bow and curtsy to each other when we have finished, however. :rolleyes:
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        • Profile picture of the author jeffrey73
          Originally Posted by donhx View Post

          You are certainly right--CL has become the place where the bottom feeders go to harass each other. But to offer free work in a place where work is sold is self-destructive and anti-social as the OP has learned by being instantly flagged.

          And maybe you're right, maybe all businesses should stop competing against each other. We can all gather to dance around the May Pole instead. We all must be very careful to bow and curtsy to each other when we have finished, however.
          LOL.. touche!

          However what he's offering is definitely not really FREE. He's overcharging for hosting at $30 a month, and probably $25 for a domain. Also consider the fact that he'll slap together a site that won't be SEO'd at all, and will consist of 1 page, therefore never getting a single customer to the site on it's own.

          As far as any of the supreme web-designers should be concerned, there is no competition there.
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          • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
            Originally Posted by jeffrey73 View Post

            LOL.. touche!

            However what he's offering is definitely not really FREE. He's overcharging for hosting at $30 a month, and probably $25 for a domain. Also consider the fact that he'll slap together a site that won't be SEO'd at all, and will consist of 1 page, therefore never getting a single customer to the site on it's own.

            As far as any of the supreme web-designers should be concerned, there is no competition there.
            You're absolutely right, but other people aren't taking the time to really process that. They see free and flag. I think what he is doing is great, and it is smart. However, it isn't necessarily right for craigslist. When I offer something free, it might be free 3 months of hosting when they buy a website...

            His competition doesn't view it that way though... and he won't either once he starts getting things rolling.
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  • Profile picture of the author cadoutsource
    Although I have gotten calls using craiglist advertising I prefer to do the paid advertising on backpage. Obviously it is a lot of haters in the world who like to flag others for ad content they don't agree with. That's cool but flagging other ads that you don't agree with is just plain petty and immature.
    But business is business. Maybe if you haters on CL spend more time making a killer offer and focus less on what your competition is doing I'm sure you would make the money you are really trying to make.
    The free website ad is only used as a starting point to get newbie businesses interested and as a starting point to sell other useful online services.
    I use my my affiliate banners and offers to my other products on these so called free sites until my clients buy a hosting package from me.
    So free ain't really free!
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    Craigslist charges for some things... it isn't entirely free. Free advertising happens with both google and facebook as well.

    Mike, the answer is very simple... there is an easy solution to this, just don't offer anything free LOL. That really is the reason you're being flagged... if you want to build a portfolio, charge $299-$399 on craigslist. You don't need examples of sites, you don't need any past clients, just do it! You want to upsell, then do it... you don't need to offer something free to make money on the back end.

    For those that think craigslist isn't worth it, good, more for me. There might be low quality customers, but I manage to weed through them. I started out by utilizing craigslist. I can make 5K a month using ONLY craigslist. I have recurring clients from craigslist that I can make money off of whenever I want. Do it right and you can do it big.

    Think of other developers, being in a union. You're the lowballer, messing things up for the union. I'm not mad at you LOL I'm just giving insight on why you're being flagged.
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    • Profile picture of the author donhx
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post


      Mike, the answer is very simple... there is an easy solution to this, just don't offer anything free LOL. That really is the reason you're being flagged... if you want to build a portfolio, charge $299-$399 on craigslist. You don't need examples of sites, you don't need any past clients, just do it! You want to upsell, then do it... you don't need to offer something free to make money on the back end.

      For those that think craigslist isn't worth it, good, more for me. There might be low quality customers, but I manage to weed through them. I started out by utilizing craigslist. I can make 5K a month using ONLY craigslist. I have recurring clients from craigslist that I can make money off of whenever I want. Do it right and you can do it big.

      Think of other developers, being in a union. You're the lowballer, messing things up for the union. I'm not mad at you LOL I'm just giving insight on why you're being flagged.
      I think you offer wise advice, iAmNameLess. It is about the up-sell at CL. I go there when I have a hole in my schedule for filler work. My best up-sell on CL was just last year... I turned a cheap (for me) $595 web site into $17,500 worth of work from that client in 6 months.

      You are also right that people don't need to offer something for free to make money on the back-end. Rookies think that's a clever marketing ploy, but it is really just evidence of lack of experience and judgment.

      Your analogy of a union is a good one. The experienced journeymen will bounce the new apprentice who does lame things. The new apprentices always have excuses why their way is best, but they look weak to the men who have been on the job a long time. I'm not mad at the OP either. But he did disrespect the union, and the union flagged him into oblivion, as they will always do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
    I am going to put some posts up at $299/$399 or something. Let's see how it goes.
    Do you advice having a photo?
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  • Profile picture of the author quintonboyer
    I wouldn't use Craigslist if I were you. Too many scammers and people who are just flaking.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
      Originally Posted by quintonboyer View Post

      I wouldn't use Craigslist if I were you. Too many scammers and people who are just flaking.
      I am going to give it a bit more of a shot....
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  • Profile picture of the author Carlsbadd
    CL is a goldmine if you use it right, look for what businesses are looking for instead of what you are offering
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  • Profile picture of the author terrencewan
    I never like Craigslist, although there
    are many visitors there.
    I find it troublesome to use,
    i need to keep on posting in
    different places, i think is a waste of time,
    i rather find something easier,
    where you just post whatever you want,
    and whoever search for your ads with the
    right keywords, your ads appear, simple.

    I like simple thing.
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