Craigslist posting - can it result in a blacklisted website?

Delta223

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I have a legit service from a legit business (no affiliate/CPA staff) and I'm interested in using craigslist to advertise it in multiple cities. But given the black hat nature of craigslist posting, I'm concerned that craigslist might outright ban any ads with website or contact references to my business.

Is this a valid concern, or does craigslist just ban/ghost people based on their registration information (IP address, phone number, ect)?
 


they definitely have heavy content filters - you'll have to split posts containing the content you expect may be blocked and then other content that you know isn't blocked, while other variables such as the accounts you're using, IPs quality etc
 
The technique is something that your really going to have to master. To be honest its not the same game it used to be. Each ad will must have unique content(meaning plenty of domains and ways to spin your ad) , fresh IP's from the local area you want to post to, and on top of that PVA's need to made with local phone numbers/ip's.
 
Holy hell. I actually have a service that craigslist is meant for and I still have to game the system, lol.
 
Even if you follow the rules eventually craigslist will probably filter your website after a few months IMO
 
Just get some alternate .com domains that redirect to your money site. Its really that simple. As your burn them buy new ones. Minimal cost based on that fact that the its worth the ROI.