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Topic: Does Craigslist have a stock ticker ? (Read 740 times)
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 Joined: Oct 2007 Posts: 44

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Apr 03, 2008, 06:39:02 PM | #1 |
Most of people using Craigslist.com won't believe they make any money since most the ads are free to place, but they actually do make $81 million in revenue by charging for job recruiting ads @ $25 each.
The website devouring the classified industry could hit $100 million in revenue in 2009 with a couple of minor changes, with the old-line newspaper industry helplessly watching from the sidelines.
Though the powers that be at Craigslist, founder and customer service rep Craig Newmark and CEO Jim Buckmaster, aren't commenting on the story from industry analysts Classified Intelligence (CI), they are pulling in an appreciable amount of money on the famously minimalist site. They could do even better.
CI said in its report on Craigslist that the implementation of its $25 job listing fee in three more locations could boost the company's revenue into nine-digit territory. Through assessment of Craigslist postings in January and March, CI pegs 2008 revenue for Craigslist at $81 million.
Take the job recruiting fee of $25 Craigslist charges in a handful of major metropolitan areas. Kick it up to $75 across the board (that's the price in San Francisco), and revenue for 2009 should climb to $150 million for a company based in a Victorian-style house that looks like it saw much better days a half-century ago.
The customer service credo of Craigslist, and its modest appointments both in headquarters and in site design, stand in stark contrast to the glassy offices of the newspapers that bore the brunt of the no frills, no fee approach to classifieds that are a hallmark of the site. Craigslist looks like what it is, a site launched years ago as a personal project that never forgot its users.
Some feel like Craigslist should do more, namely the bombastic VP and general manager of eBay's classifieds competitor, Kijiji, Jacob Aqraou. He doesn't care for the dated look of Craigslist, or the English-only listings that have only branched out into other languages in recent months.
As CI noted, the sniping comes across as odd, since eBay happens to own a 25 percent stake in Craigslist. The competition is real, however, with Kijiji, Freecycle, and the Village Voice's Backpage all trying to present themselves as a better classifieds option.
Although some may dispute Craigslist's real impact on newspaper classified revenue, one publishing professional cited by CI called Craigslist a catalyst that forced newspapers to reconsider their business models.
There isn't one cause for newspaper fortunes to be in decline. Craigslist is a popular target, especially since CI said in 2004 that San Francisco newspapers lost as much as $65 million in recruitment ad revenue alone due to the site.
Craigslist simply found a niche where demand existed, and they make as much money as they care to earn. One can imagine how much they would make if they tossed an AdSense ad unit into their templates. But to Newmark and company, such a prospect looks unfathomable.
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 Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 48
 
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Jun 11, 2008, 04:11:45 AM | #4 |
No, Craigslist is not a publicly traded company. In fact they are ncorporated as a non-profit status and survive on donations.
Here's their Yahoo Company Profile
craigslist, inc. Company Profile Just who is this Craig fellow, and why is his list so popular? Online community bulletin board craigslist was founded by computer programmer Craig Newmark, who in 1995 began informing people about events around San Francisco through a list server. The service later evolved into a Web site (craigslist.org) that has become a forum for locals in metropolitan areas such as San Francisco, New York, and Boston to post listings for jobs, housing, companionship and dating, furniture and other used items, events, and additional community information. The firm charges businesses a fee to post job openings on about a dozen city sites, including San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. eBay owns about 25% of craigslist.
Contact Information Address: 1381 9th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94122-2308 Phone: 415-566-6394 Fax: 415-504-6394
From the WikiPedia page on Craigslist In 2001, the company started the Craigslist Foundation, a § 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps emerging nonprofit organizations get established, gain visibility, attract the attention of potential donors, and develop the skills and knowledge required for long-term success.
It accepts charitable donations, and rather than directly funding organizations, it produces face-to-face events and offers online resources to help grassroots organizations get off the ground and contribute real value to the community. [/url]
They put out a movie 24 Hours on Craigslist which is a feature-length documentary that captures the people and stories behind a single day’s posts on the community-focused, classified website Craigslist.
And, no ticker as of yet 
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Jun 29, 2008, 12:32:59 AM | #5 |
| Craigslist has to make money somehow? I see they are cracking down on posting to the business sections. Now you need to verify your phone number to post there. |
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