Archive for the 'Craigslist' Category

  • Monster.com Subsidiary Advertises On Craigslist

    I’m all for advertising on Craigslist. Evidently a subsidiary of Monster.com is too.
    The folks at Monster sponsor MakingItCount. You can see how they advertise on Monster.com to find presenters.
    Here’s their spiel on Monster:
    Making It Count, a division of Monster Worldwide, is the industry leader in “edutainment� delivering more than 11,000 free educational trainings to high [...]

  • TitleTrader.com – A New Way To Improve Your Inventory?

    I just learned about Titletrader.com and my mind turned to all of my readers who are trying to make a living selling books and such on Amazon.com, Ebay, or Craigslist.You know those books, cd’s, dvd’s etc. you just don’t seem to be able to sell through your normal channels?
    What if you could, at least, trade [...]

  • Aussie Startup “Find It” Brings Web 2.0 to Bear on the Classified Ads Scene

    Des Walsh tells us about a new Web 2.0 classified site, Find It.
    It has a much more impressive look than the humble but profitable Craigslist, which just expanded their revenue base the other day by expanding the number of cities for which they charge job and real estate listing fees.
    The question is… will it get [...]

  • Think Before You Bank On The Web Bill Knell

    In his article “Think Before You Bank On The Web” Bill Knell dispells many myths about marketing online if you’re planning to start a home business or work at home.
    The whole article is worth pondering but here are some points that jump out…
    1. There’s no place to make money faster – or lose it faster [...]

  • Rebuilding Mississippi Through Entrepreneurship

    Mississippi has even before Katrina, suffered it’s share of economic disasters.
    I want to use this post to talk about some of the stuff I learned while at a recent conference in Mobile AL.
    Mobile was temperate and – downtown at least since I didn’t really go anywhere else – was clean and friendly.
    The restaurants on Dauphin [...]

  • How Teens Can Make Money On Craigslist

    Here are some musings on how Teens can make money on Craigslist.
    One of the coolest things I’ve found recently is how students attending colleges with dorms can become on campus marketing reps and earn an extra $5,000 per year or more.
    But there are many other ways to start a business on craigslist as a teen. 
    Now that I think [...]

  • Take Pictures of Accident Scenes

    This is a common way for people who do alot of driving around a city to make extra money.
    I’ve heard of some taxi drivers who – upon witnessing a wreck and before the vehicles are moved – will stop their car (even with a passenger inside! But they don’t charge the passenger for the ride [...]

  • Professional Tracking For Your Craigslist Ads

    Wazee Marketing offers professional tracking for your Craigslist Ads… The first three months is free, then it’s $5.00 per month. The bite? $125 to set it up! Ouch!
    They make a good point but a $125 set up still seems pricey. Maybe that just weeds out the time wasters and tire kickers.
    If you’re already making good [...]

  • Craigslist Sponsors Self Employment Forum!

    Craigslist is offering a self employment forum on their site now. When you go to the “jobs” forum, you can then click on a link to the “self-employment forum”.
    I’ve just started browsing it but it seems like an interesting place to make content and learn things to say the least.
    The Amway and Quixtar promoters were [...]

  • Craigslist Advertising Goes Upscale

    Craigslist is indeed a “Classified Advertising Site” but that doesn’t mean the ads have to look boring.Some graphic designers are known for their work that specializes in creating ads that pull in orders for Craigslist advertisers.
    One of those web designers is LonzoDesigns.com. You can click the link to see more of their custom work.