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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-07-05 06:22 PM
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Looking for work? You might try craigslist.org in your area!
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Edited on Wed Dec-07-05 06:26 PM by Radio_Lady
This was clipped from the 12/07/05 email newsletter sent to me from the Portland Area Radio Council (PARC).

Check out www.craigslist.org to see whether they are operating in your city or town, or other areas where you might want to live and work. (This splash page is for San Francisco ONLY -- look to the RIGHT side for LINKS to other cities and towns.) This site is completely free if you are LOOKING for work or other items. We've had some good luck selling items in our area.

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Craigslist vs. Newspaper Classified (Radio Ink, 12/6/2005)

CNNMoney reports that online classifieds Web site Craigslist plans to begin charging employers to post job listings in four new cities: Boston, Washington, San Diego and Seattle. It's also set to collect a fee of no more than $10 from New York City real estate brokers for their property listings.

But despite the coming charges, Craigslist is a major concern to the newspaper business because Craigslist's numbers are huge. Ten million Craigslist users click on an estimated 6.5 million classified postings each month.

Craigslist currently makes all its money – 2005 revenues are in the neighborhood of $20 million – by charging employers in three cities a fee for listing jobs: $75 in San Francisco, $25 in New York and Los Angeles.

While nationwide classified revenues continue to grow, in cities where Craigslist is well established, the news is ominous for newspapers. In San Francisco, for example, the industry newsletter “Classified Intelligence Report” found that the major newspapers lost more than $50 million in classified revenue in 2004 because of the Craigslist effect.

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