Monday, November 17, 2008

iList sponsors SD Tweetup

SD Tweetup, A Tweetin’ Event

Welcome SD Tweeps!

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On behalf of San Diego Tweeps I’d like to give a big thanks to KPBS for hosting a wonderful event. It truly was a great gathering of people engaging in fascinating conversations.

Huge gratitude for our organizers, Jenn Van Grove and Matt Browne for the SD Tweetup Group. There were an estimated attendance of 223 wonderful people which I sadly did not get to talk to all of them!

We had some great sponsors for the even, again KPBS, webwizards.net, Greenwala and iList. Beverages were provided by SDSU Catering and there were some sushi and crackers. The Wii station was very much active and bowling seemed to be the favorite. SD Tweetup also streamed live to ustream.tv which attracted quite a few viewers.

It was my first time going to the SD Tweetup event and it turned out quite a blast. I’m looking forward to future events and would encourage anyone interested to sign up on meetup.com for more updates.

Friday, November 14, 2008

American Classifieds Gets Young

DALLAS, Nov. 12, 2008 — Bob Christiansen, now in his 70s, takes up texting. Christiansen, founder of the American Classifieds national newspaper chain, was part of the first group to fly over the North Pole in a hot air balloon in 1998.

“Who says texting is for kids?” Bob finds adventure in sport and business. His company, American Classifieds, LLC, has recently partnered with CellASAP, Inc. to be the first national newspaper chain to offer mobile text marketing to its advertisers and readers.

Industry-wide declining print-advertising sales combined with exponential increases in national mobile text usage led to this decision. American Classifieds strongly believes mobile text marketing will be a large part of the future of the advertising business. The overwhelming success of the American Classified franchises, owned by Steve Root, prompted a nationwide distribution of the mobile text marketing service throughout the country.

In an effort to bring a younger audience to its aging 37-year-old classified franchise, American Classifieds will be running biweekly articles from five-time mixed martial arts world champion Pat Miletich. Mixed martial arts is the fastest-growing sport in the world and has had more viewers than the World Series.

Pat Miletich is president and co-founder of CellASAP, Inc.

Pat Miletich has trained over 85 pay-per-view fighters and now offers his advice to would-be fighters and fans alike in his biweekly column, to begin running in American Classifieds starting the first week of December.

This will coincide with Miletich’s fight with Thomas Denny, which will be airing December 11 on HDNET.

If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Pat Miletich or Bob Christiansen, please contact Mark Hitchcock at 972-822-6140 or mark@cellasap.com

I spoke with Mark about the possibility of syndicating American Classified listings to iList.com but he said Bob was really old and out in North Dakota. Suppose I'll try to find a more appropriate contact using linkedin

For Sale by Owner Provides Automated Syndication

ORLANDO, FL, November 7, 2008 - With the growing number of free For-Sale-By-Owners websites on the internet, www.homes-for-sale-by-owner.info has upped its game by signing a deal with Fizber.net. All for-sale listings in www.homes-for-sale-by-owner.info are now incorporated with Fizber's gigantic real estate database.

The syndication is growing as Bryan Hill, owner of www.homes-for-sale-by-owner.info, says: “Just last month we signed up Fizber.com and our listings will now be posted on Fizber as well, and still for free. You can be sure your properties-for-sale will be reaching a wider number of potential buyers now.”

Homeowners selling their properties are finding their best friend in www.homes-for-sale-by-owner.info. The site is the ultimate resource center for sellers who want less of the hassle in dealing with brokers and agents and ending up with less than what they expected in the first place. On the other hand, buyers meaning to find the best value for their money without doling it out to brokers will also find valuable information in the site.

www.homes-for-sale-by-owner.info provides all these services to buyers and sellers for free. Sellers can post advertisements of their properties on the site at no cost, not even a timetable or deadline for the online posting. The house-for-sale ad stays on the site for free until the property is sold. As such, thousands and thousands of sellers are posting their properties on the site. And more and more buyers are noticing the directory and visiting the site more often to check out the properties available for sale.

Absolutely no fees, as what the site developers declare. Sellers are not charged the usual brokers’ fee, nor the buyers the usual agent’s fee. Both buyer and seller get the best bargains.

Regular but really great features allow buyers to list their properties online through the www.homes-for-sale-by-owner.info site. The posting remains in the online property lists until the property is sold. The site gets no fees. The ads allow the sellers to provide as much details about the property for sale including pictures and plans of the property online. With such info readily available, the buyer can make an informed buying decision more quickly. And with an average 500,000 views every month, sellers have higher chances of landing the deal to sell their properties. Conversely, more and more sellers are posting on the site and buyers get to check out the widest selection of available properties online.

That’s not all. With www.homes-for-sale-by-owner.info, sellers get their for-sale properties’ information submitted to all the major search engines. The site even provides automated syndication for free, through Oodle Classifieds, GoogleBase, HotPads, FSBO Ads, and By Owner MLS. Bryan Hill says, “You can even include a map to your property so the buyer can go directly for an ocular. No worry as our instant messaging system keeps you in contact with potential buyers.”

Perhaps someone from homes-for-sale-by-owner.info will consider syndicating to iList.com too.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Link Building with iList

Collin offers some really good tips here but be sure to ping back to his page to check out the comments. Some pretty good discussion going on there.

ping back: http://collinlahay.com/2008/10/26/link-building-with-ilist/#comment-5301

Link Building with iList

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Sorry for the delay in posts everyone, I am finally getting back on a schedule at College. With that being said, A reader of my blog named Azzam from Wowjoomla sent me an email with this link building tip.

iList.com is a free classified ads website much like the more popular Craigslist or Gumtree. iList has a more “web2.0″ feel with their fancy buttons and simple publishing menu’s, and it kind of reminds me of Squidoo’s interface. Unlike iList’s more popular competitors, iList provides dofollow anchor text links in their classified ads. You can easily visit iList.com and create your account in seconds, and then make a classifieds listing with a link back to your site. You would then want to submit your classifieds page to the SocialMarker sites to help Google find the page quickly.

At the end of the day, it is a pretty low quality link that might take Google a long time to find it, but it takes under 5 minutes to get and every link helps on a long term link building campaign.

For your convenience, here is an example page I created:
Link Building Services

Thanks again Azzam, and if anyone else has any link building strategies to submit, you will get credit for it as well as a permanent backlink to your website/blog.

Interested in Link Building?

Here is a very good article I came across today that might offer some of you SEO nuts some help. Not too advanced but good info for those just getting started or discovering the game.

This Week In Link Building November 11th 2008

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 12:25
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Let me start off by remembering to stop today and think about our Veterans and what they’ve done for us in the past. Most of you are off from work today, but knowing myself I can imagine a good chunk of you will still be on the grind. It’s rainy and windy outside so what better time to round up all the past couple weeks worth of link building material. There has been a lot of great articles lately and this weeks post will be chalk full of goodies to keep you busy for most of the day. Let’s start this post off from another awesome comic from Kevin & The Googlebots.

I reminded myself to find some new RSS feed directories and came across Daytimenews.com. It’s basically a RSS feed directory but with a very updated and fresh web 2.0 feel. Submissions are reviewed by a human so you cannot submit crap to the site…so admin if you’re reading this approve Linkbuildr please and thank you(lol). The site is relatively new so don’t expect much in regards to link juice just yet, but be thankful for the help it gives your content to stay in the index. They will spider your site constantly once approved and it hopefully will bring you some new readers to your blog. I don’t have any data yet on the site so I can’t tell you how well it performs, but if anyone out there is listed please let us know in the comments! You can head on over to their site and submit your RSS feed.

I’m sure most of you folks have heard about, and even used PRWeb.com’s press release distribution services. Using a press release to get the word out has long been an effective way of marketing your brand or product, and even more so it’s a great way to get some very powerful links. I’m currently writing a post entirely dedicated to free press release sites, so I thought I would get this out of the way first.


I always recommend to my clients to get the 200 dollar package they offer because it covers all your basis such as SEO friendly links and distribution to all the places that matter. You will get some kick ass links from places such as Google News and Yahoo News plust a whole host of authorative sites. Another thing to think about are the sites that scrape and use for news to blog about which can bring in a whole other set of links you wouldn’t have otherwise expected. All in all if you want an effective link building campaign this is really not to be overlooked! Let’s take a look at all the various packages PRWeb has to offer.

With all the crazy web 2.0 sites coming out these days, and yes the ones I’m finding to link build with, it gave me the idea to write this post. If you have your own web 2.0 app to promote you have many options which luckily will bring in some very juicy links! I’m currently helping a client promote his web 2.0 site and found an abundance of resources to get your site listed. Some things to keep in mind here are the quality and uniqueness of your web 2.0 site because a lot of these places I’m going to list have a strict quality control. Click here to read Link Building For Your Web 2.0 App.

Here’s another niche link building strategy guide that is similar to what I can put together for your company, or blog. I picked the health niche because it is so vast and this will make finding a lot of resources to write about much easier. If you would like to have me map out a custom link building and social media marketing campaign for your website feel free to contact me.

Although the healt and fitness niche’s are heavily competative, there are still a lot of new ways to market your product or site. These new methods should also bring in strong, healthy links from niche related social media sites, forums and more. We’ll first take a look at a few health directories that would be worth the time spent submitting. I usually don’t like wasting my time on these, but because it’s so competitive you don’t have much choice! Click here to read Link Building In The Health/Fitness Niche.

FeedBees is a really cool, well laid out and designed RSS Feed Directory. The feed directory was started up early this year so it’s relatively new in regards to great link juice, but already has well over 40,000 pages indexed in Google. You can submit your feed absolutely free, and to get an idea of what you’ll get, take a look at someone’s feed page. I also wanted to mention they make use of Adsense for RSS so you can enjoy 100% of the ad revenue shown in your streams.

Well I’ve got so many clients to track keywords for, most of which don’t have a blog so I cannot use the Wordpress plugins that would make this part of the job easier. But thankfully a fellow Linkbuildr reader and now friend, Will Reinhardt, gave me access to his SEO Keyword Ranking tool. I asked if I could review it out of the kindness of my heart, so this in no way influenced by money what-so-ever(so f%$! off Google :).

This tool is for one thing and one thing only…tracking your position in the search engines. I’ve used a bunch of free tools, paid tools and doing it by hand but the simplicity of SEO Keyword Ranking takes the cake. The tool tracks all the major search engines and provides reports on a time schedule, depending on how you want it. The reports are handled two ways, one within your account and secondly, straight via email all packaged in a nice and easy to read report. This is great because I can send my clients the reports automatically without worrying about it, and if I ever need to review them they’re only a few clicks away. Click here to read the rest of the review.

Ann Smarty once again has bee very active writing more and more quality articles that make doing this weekly roundup so much easier! Her article is titled Link Building Reports That Make Your Clients Happy and this is a topic I’ve never seen covered anywhere else(shame on me). Some clients could care less about seeing where the links were from, but more and more I’m getting a lot of SEO savvy clients and theyre more than happy to get the low down. One thing I wanted to bring up here just incase you miss it in her article, but that’s the free link building report offered by SEOmoz. Ann Smarty also wrote another great article called Firefox Addons To Explore Backlinks In Google Webmaster Tools and pretty well explains itself.

Link Building Best Practices recently wrote a piece An SEO Is Not A Link Builder which defines what we do a little clearer. As the link building industry continues to grow it has been increasingly defining itself in its own digital world and no longer means adding a few social bookmarks and directory links.

Most SEO’s agree that there are three components to higher search results; 1) good content, 2) onsite optimization and 3) quality link building. However, in my opinion, most SEO’s are not link builders and most link builders are not SEOs

I’d like to congradulate Collin Lahay on his 1 year blog anniversary as well mention two great posts he’s written last week. First up was his post on Link Building With Ning which is an SEO friendly social networking platform which allows anyone to create a social network on their domain. Another social media site on the same sort of page as Squidoo or Hubpages is Qassia and he covers how to get do follow links in his post Link Building With Qassia. Last but not least was yet another great post that covers getting links on a new web 2.0 classified site called iList, click here to read Link Building With iList.

Shaun from Hobo Web wrote a great post on the length of anchor text, and as link builders we should all be aware of what is in our realm. I’ll admit I usually just had a made of number in my head of how long an anchor text should be, but since he mentions the safe length is around 8-9 words I’m still in the clear. Click here to read his post on anchor text length.

check out join my band

http://www.joinmyband.co.uk/

Musician Classifieds for UK and US.
Cool idea.

What are the big 3 auto makers doing

Automakers are ignoring the numbers

-did the Big Three automakers actually think that there is a market for about 4 million new automobiles every year?

The classifieds of every major newspapers are filled with cars for sale.

There are more vehicles now than there are licensed drivers, and yet they continue to manufacture at the current level of an estimated 3.69 million new vehicles per year since 1960.

The Big Three have flooded their own marketplace.

With the current state of economic affairs in North America consumers have no money to purchase new vehicles, let alone used ones.

If there are currently more cars than licensed drivers, who's going to drive all these cars that are for sale?

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

News from the Newspaper Industry

http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/departments/ad_circ/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003888955

Cablevision to Re-brand 'Newsday' Auto Classifieds


By E&P Staff

Published: November 10, 2008
NEW YORK Cablevision Systems, the new owner of Newsday, is re-branding the print and online auto classified section of the Melville, N.Y.-based paper as Optimum Autos, effective Jan. 1.

Optimum Autos runs on iO TV Channel 605.

"We are pleased to announce that Newsday has joined with Optimum Autos, creating the region's premier multimedia automotive portal and resource, enhancing the experience for car-buying consumers with an unparalleled local focus," Ken DePaola, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Newsday, said in a statement.

"Cablevision's Optimum Autos will provide our advertising customers with the best of all worlds: maximum coverage across print, interactive and cable TV platforms, easy to use technology for uploading, searching and reporting, and customizable local environment that will cater to our marketplace's automotive buyers and sellers like no other," he said.

What about Classifieds from http://iList.com
? Where will Social Networking play in the future of the auto field?

When Optimum Autos at Newsday is launched it will provide those looking for autos with reviews and pricing information from Kelley Blue Book and J.D. Powers and Associates, 360 degree interior and exterior views of vehicles, videos, and advanced search capabilities.

Nice Headline I found

http://www.splicetoday.com/digital/craigslist-good-for-bikes-sex-and-bank-robberies
Craigslist: good for bikes, sex and bank robberies
David Chartier | Ars Technica

Crowdsourcing a bank robbery. Seriously.

Ingenious:

Craigslist is a great place to sell that beat-up sofa or (for the supervillains among us) recruit your next batch of henchmen. Now, thanks to a Monroe, WA man, "bank robbery decoys" has joined the list of creative uses of the grassroots classifieds service.

According to The Seattle Times, a Craigslist ad was placed last week, offering road construction work at $28.50 per hour in Monroe, WA, a city northeast of Seattle. About a dozen men replied to the ad, and all received instructions to show up outside a Bank of America wearing a yellow vest, safety goggles, a respirator mask, and a blue shirt.

As the men gathered outside the bank within the proper attire, however, another man wearing the same getup used pepper spray on a guard transporting cash from an armored truck into the bank. The suspect grabbed the duffel bag, ran 100 yards to Wood Creek, and made his getaway (floataway?) on what police believe to be an inner tube. Seattle FBI spokeswoman Robbie Burroughs told the Times that armored car robberies are "quite uncommon," and that she's never heard of an inner tube serving as a getaway vehicle.

The guy has been caught:

Law enforcement had collected DNA and other evidence after the robbery went down last month, and this week, they were able to catch 28-year-old Anthony Curcio while he was trying to pick up his car, which he had left in a Target parking lot.

Epic.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Using Classifieds to find / post jobs

Way back in 1997, nearly a lifetime ago, 1.2 million job openings were posted to 3500 employment sites online. 66% of HR professionals used the internet as a recruitment tool. Today, there are 1.6 million listings on one job site alone and job search engines number in the tens of thousands. Searching for jobs online has become the norm for anyone with internet access. It’s convenient, it’s easy and it saves you having to trawl through page upon on page of tiny print in an infinite number of newspaper classifieds.

As with all online trends, the online job search industry has spawned a number of experts, all of whom offer essential advice and top tips to ensure that you land the job of your dreams. There are specialists who will help you to spice up your CV, to make it shiny and attractive and get prospective employers so excited that an interview is guaranteed. Others teach you to market yourself so expertly that employers come looking for you rather than the other way round.

There are even widgets and tools available to expedite your search. Job alerts, for example, bring new openings to your attention without you having to look for them. All you have to do is enter a few keywords, specify a category and location, and bingo, new listings are sent to your inbox daily.

Social media networks are another important tool in online job searches. Niche sites mean that your focus is automatically narrowed to include only that which interests you. Networking and building contacts can prove invaluable in the long run. The manner in which you conduct yourself online will leave a lasting impression with your contacts, and can ensure that they think immediately of you when positions open up. You want to make sure that the impression you leave is favourable and doesn’t make them think, “Whatever we do, don’t let’s hire that moron”.

The appeal is that job searching online is convenient and it does save time. It’s also more impersonal somehow and makes it easy to take chances and apply for anything that strikes your fancy, even if you aren’t entirely qualified for it. After all, it costs nothing to send an email, and rejection via email is (usually) easier to handle than rejection over the phone. In much the same way that e-books don’t herald the end of the paperback, online job searches don’t herald the end of the classifieds; they just broaden our horizons, and that’s always a good thing.

Looking to leverage Social Networks?

http://www.realtythoughts.com/?p=428

Listings and Social Networks with iList
Posted by Michael Anderson Published in Agent Tools, Technology, Trends, real estate

Have you been wondering how you can leverage your following on social networks to help promote your business & services? iList is the latest online tool for managing your online marketing campaigns to social networks and the web in general. Real Estate professionals and online marketers are strongly focusing their advertising efforts towards social networks. iList integrates with popular web services like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, FriendFeed, and even Craigslist

Now you can create an online ad similar to Craigslist and distribute it through most of your social networks for all your contacts to see. iList also has a built in sharing feature which allows your social network contacts to share your listing with all their contacts, creating some what of a viral effect. This is just another great way to integrate yourself with the web by allowing the people in your circle to help you promote your business.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Out with the Old

http://business.smh.com.au/business/online-ads-souring-more-than-saving-20081024-587b.html

Online ads souring more than saving

THE growth in online advertising may not turn out to be the saviour newspaper publishers were hoping for as their print revenues decline.

Goldman Sachs JBWere analysts yesterday slashed growth forecasts for the online advertising sector, predicting growth of the $1.5 billion industry will slow from 27 per cent to just 10 per cent in the year to June, as companies rein in spending. ABN Amro has forecast growth will fall to 14 per cent.

The estimates come after US reports of online revenues at newspapers falling 2.4 per cent in the second quarter.

The publisher of The New York Times posted a quarterly loss from continuing operations this week and had its credit rating cut to junk as it couldn't slash costs fast enough to make up for falling revenues. Its online newspaper earnings rose just 2.5 per cent. Executives warned they expected internet display ads to weaken.

Concerns that Australian newspapers will follow have weighed on share prices. Fairfax Media's stock has fallen 58 per cent this year, closing yesterday at $1.97. APN News & Media is down 52 per cent and News Corp has lost 46 per cent since January.

News and Fairfax executives said Australian publishers hadn't yet seen a marked slowdown in ad dollars moving online.

"I was really surprised to see the Goldman Sachs number. There is no evidence in our business that our clients are looking to cut back," said Ed Smith, News Digital Media's chief commercial officer. He was "very comfortable with a 15 to 20 per cent growth forecast" because consumer goods makers and retailers had only just started using the internet for brand campaigns and online videos were growing.

Online classifieds, however, are a different story. Real estate and automotive ads are holding up but employment classifieds have been falling since April.

Fairfax Media's chief executive, David Kirk, confirmed last week that there was a trend in display online ads to performance-based advertising, rather than the more lucrative brand campaigns which make up the majority of newspaper ads online. "In tougher times people tend to do that because it's cheaper and it's more response-based," he said. But "we'll continue to see solid growth" online.

Jack Matthews, the head of Fairfax Digital, said Fairfax was holding market share, dismissing reports it slashed rates to fill inventory. "I don't think the Australian market is showing the same kinds of performance as the US market," he said.

Despite bearish forecasts, online remains the fastest-growing media sector. It is uncertain if that will make up for falling print revenues, with Goldman forecasting advertising sales at metropolitan newspapers to fall 7.9 per cent in the year to June.

iList releases new features

Now promote your listings with Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo

http://blog.ilist.com/2008/11/now-promote-your-listings-with-gmail-hotmail-and-yahoo/

One of the common feature requests we’ve received is the ability to email large numbers of friends and family your listing. We’ve always had the ability to promote listings using email, but you’ve had to enter email addresses one at a time, and it really wasn’t meant for sending out more than a handful at a time.

Email’s the original social network, so we figured one of the best ways to add email support was to treat it like we do all the rest. You can now link up your Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo accounts and promote to your contact lists just like you would any other social network.

Enjoy.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Found a link to an interesting and helpful script

Just picked this up on my alert.

http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/32062/info

check it out. classified blaster.

How to Post Free Ads

So you want to make money? Well, who doesn’t? Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on how you look at it’s not terribly difficult, and there are numerous ways to do it.

If you don’t know already free online advertising is great, if not the premier, online free classifieds marketplace on the internet.

So if their making some good cash, what about you the visitor?

Well the users do make money, some of them a lot! Of course there’s the direct way of selling a product like an Ipod or an Xbox 360, or offering some sort of service, any service for that matter, like search engine optimization or web design or even lawn care. There are also job listings, a dating section (sex sells!), a section for business opportunities, marketing and much more.

But if you are not selling a product or a service and you want to make big money at home from online free classified ads, then what you are trying to do is drive traffic from to the ads to your website or an affiliate site in hopes of getting that sale or that click. This is where it can get complicated.

The key is getting your ad through the filters, getting them approved and up-and-running so viewers/customers can see them and you can make a sale. Once you have that process down you can start making money.

If you are posting multiple ads for the same product or service, best bet is to vary your ad titles and your IP if you can, this should help ward off those nasty filters. And be careful with your email address, those often do get flagged if you put them in your ad.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Looking for Listing Syndicators and Inventory Publishers

Tomorrow I will be building a contact list for consumers of companies that offer ad syndication or inventory publishing solutions.

Most interested in sites that use RSS or an Open API and how they are able to do this.
What types of restrictions are common? Not so much interested in software programs that do this.

If anyone has any insight on this aspect of the market please contribute company/site names to my list!

Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks...

Check out this article I found. It's nice to see someone in print is being a bit progressive.

Nov 01, 2008 04:30 AM

The Toronto Star is pleased to announce the launch of StarRealEstate.ca, offering comprehensive searches of more than 17,000 resale housing listings in the GTA and numerous new home and condo listings in southern Ontario.

"The search capabilities are really quite amazing on this site. You can search by street, postal code, intersection, neighbourhood and city," said Sharon Dean, director of online classifieds at the Star.

Searches bring up more than just housing listings. Users also find neighbourhood demographic information such as the location of schools, malls and police stations, the average age of residents and the average number of children in the area.

StarRealEstate.ca also features home buying tips, a quick mortgage calculator and a variety of relevant links.

There is also a real estate blog to keep users informed of updates and give them the opportunity to provide feedback.

Will Local Classified Sections Turn Towards Syndication?

November 3, 2008

Seattle Times to Give Over 100 Staff Really Long Holiday Vacation

We'd heard that the media's other, cash-poor shoe would be dropping after the election, when all the campaign money dried up. But the Seattle Times is going shoeless a day early, with the announcement of a "workforce reduction of approximately 130-150 positions, a combination of voluntary separations and layoffs." Back in April, the Times shed 200 employees, and said then that further cuts might be necessary. What with classifieds, real estate, and financial services advertising down to a trickle of their former Niagaras, political advertising was the last...oh, we've done the shoe thing already. But you get the idea. Next up, similar news from the P-I?

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Clearly the old model needs some new juice. When will local classifieds begin to syndicate to Craigslist, Oodle, Kijiji, iList and others? Who will embrace them?

Use Free Online Classified Ads for Marketing

Are you a small business owner trying to jump start new web traffic?

Do you work with a larger business trying to expand and find new ways to market online.

Do you have a low budget? Interested in Guerrilla marketing? Or just trying to get your product out there and seen?

In this blog I will chronicle tips, tools, and tricks of the trade for using Online Classified Ads for Marketing with a focus on syndicating ads to multiple sites using open APIs. This blog will be a do it yourself guide as well some references to pros who have been doing this a while.

Beyond free online classified ads you might be interested in leveraging Social Media or Social Networks in your marketing campaign. Hopefully we can touch on some ideas from Facebook to MySpace to get your listings and postings more visibility.

We are also looking to touch on the topic of syndication, inventory marketing and how to place entire inventory or real estate holding listings online. Ticket Brokers? We got you covered too.

Welcome to The New Classified Ad. This is changing the way online marketing and online advertising is done.

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