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10 commentsMonday, February 18, 2008

Kijiji Shows Solid Growth

Craigslist not yet panicking

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Canadian classifieds site

there aren't only those two big names in the game at least in canada where a dozen classifieds site enjoy their share of ad posting.Nortad.com,for example is less spammed and is fairly used to post free ads in toronto

Craigslist vs.Kijiji

Duh.. i like craigslist much better than.. kijiji. I cannot even say it right - kijiji..duh!

Uhm...what about Backpage?

The only competition CL has in my opinion is backpage.com. They've been a solid force and a sleeper success in the industry for about two years now. I use both CL and BP but I don't even touch Kijiji. The 5 minutes it takes to post an ad on Kijiji is 5 minutes of your life that you'll never get back.

Their page rank looks pretty solid right now, but that's only because the same behemoth that drives CL is driving them. But once people go the site and realize that it's desolate, they'll never come back and that page rank will start to plummet.

On the other side of the coin, though...backpage has been steadily growing and silently climbing up the ladder for years now. No one will ever be able to bring craigslist down, but if anyone was even going to get close, it would be BP.

Classified Ad Space

We get about a couple thousand visitors to our site http://www.whoaclassifieds.com every day and most of the visitors be spammers we spent thousands of dollars and time to perfect it so spammers can not overcrowed our site with BS. Real content makes a good classified ad website Kijiji do not do that so in realility there site rank should be recaculated in my opinion.

Ha!

eBay can't even run eBay (not to mention the rest of their blunderous acquisitions. can you say skype? etc)... competition for craigslist? HA! That'll be the day!

 

eBay only acquired their 25% on a sheer fluke, from a sell~out former employee that Craig had rewarded with what he thought would be worthless stock... Craig says he has no intention of allowing eBay to gain anymore of his site...

 

And because GREEDbay is too stupid to admit when they're beat (their poor stockholders), they came up with their 1000 lb weakling, waste of a site, kijiji.

 

What a joke!

 

Thanks for the laugh this evening! :-D

 

Most sincerely,

Raia

It's a well planned phase over

I think what most people do not see is that creating Kijiji is only part of a well planned phase out of the low volume sellers on Ebay.  Ebay has been catering to the large volume sellers for some time now and they have shown a complete lack of support to the small mom and pop sellers they once needed to grow into what they are now.

By creating Kijiji, they are hoping to loose those unimportant ebay sellers from the ebay site while still trying to keep them as members.

Kijiji is Ebay's way of saying 'we don't want you on ebay any longer' so go play on Kijiji - its for free.

By the way, am I the only one who received a survey from Kijiji shortly after they started and one of the main question was: would you be posting on our site if you would have to pay a small nominal fee?

So you can see where Kijiji might be going in the future: a new garage-sale place - possibly with fees - for the 'little guys' that Ebay no longer wants.

 

Kijiji and Craigslist? Blah!

I recently read a post on this from TechCrunch back in Feb 14th 2008 and was intrigued by Kijiji.

There have been numerous craigslist clones that have tried to duplicate craigslist, but unsuccessfully. The beauty of craigslist in my opinion is the fact that it has its roots and foundation in the 'community' at the 'ground level' if you will.

Craig Newmark the founder of Craigslist started with an email highlighting great events with the San Fransisco area and from there saw a need to a central place to freely announce events and eventually classifieds.

By having a slick corporate produced application like Kijiji it has been interesting to see it take off like this.

Plus the name. blah. I hated it. Now its growing on me, and obviously others.

1.8 million spammers

3/4 of those 1.8 million users no doubt are spammers, marketers with multiple accounts.  Find all these kids at forums.digitalpoint.com and other marketing forums.  Nothing new.  The same goes with Facebook, digg, myspace, etc.  Too many useless, duplicate, and dead accounts.

You are correct!

You got it right. Not only the companies you mentioned are affected by spam but also Craigslist. They all battle this "cancer". I don't think Kjiji will make it because they are trying to penetrate local markets with national approach. They do not understand the local markets, every state / city is a bid different. The national approach works with eBay but not with local classifieds. In my opinion...

Kijiji cant get local right... very likely.

Agree with the comments about Spammers Filling up Kijiji and Yes its tough to get local right. We are another group in the process of trying.

Kijiji is gaining big numbers in India, but the bulk of the content is commercial merchandisers. Here is our classifieds site , for Mumbai,http://beta.we-exchange.com , We get about a couple hundred hits a day, from a very specific part in Mumbai and we know how challenging it is to get that.

There are many others in the game, for mumbai and different parts of india, Truth is, no one as yet has has the critical mass or the quality of postings to say that they are delivering a level of service for their area, like Craigs has done for SF, NY.

It's a 'free for all' in the classifieds game, all over the world, its unlikely the big boys will lead this game in the near term. 

 

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