Hard-hit consumers looking to raise quick cash by selling their belongings are driving big increases in traffic to classified-ad sites, according to Hitwise. The firm reports that traffic to the sites jumped 84 percent in February, compared to a year ago. Most of the new traffic is going to Craigslist, which even in the face of competition from classified-ad networks, like Oodle, continues to boost its market share. One reason Craigslist is benefiting disproportionately: Hitwise says that it has made inroads among lower-income people. The research firm says that 97 of the top 100 classified-ad sites in the U.S. are now owned by Craigslist. A year ago, Craigslist ran 88 of the top 100. Another sign of Craigslist’s growth: “Craigslist” was the most searched term last week, surpassing “MySpace,” which had been the most searched term in the U.S. for three years running.
The New Most-Searched Term On The Web? Craigslist
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Hard-hit consumers looking to raise quick cash by selling their belongings are driving big increases in traffic to classified-ad sites, acco…
This doesn't ring true to me. Hitwise data seems suspect.
http://www.google.com/trends?q=craigslist,ebay,youtube&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0
Craigslist is a great way to sell items you no longer need or want. And it's very fast! It's making the garage sale obsolete.
It seems that more and more people are probably going to try and make money by marketing on Craigslist for small businesses. Not only are people selling their items and advertising their yard sales, they are either looking for work or trying to promote their new business ventures.
I am also surprised with these results… Google Analytics clearly shows there is huge gap between ebay (and even 'myspace' mentioned above) and craigslist…
Yeah craiglist is grat ive gotten alot of leads there