Something like craigslist?

mo2menelzeiny

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Hey, I'm new to internet marketing, I've been lurking around WF eating all the information I could devour in the past couple of month.

In the past couple of month a new classified ads website like craigslist was launched in my and it's getting really popular!
It gets around 1,600,000 searches per month, about 400,000 of them are from my country only, it's really popular by now.
I was thinking about the idea of starting a website based on how to make money from (The website), I did a couple of searches for a bit and I found ZERO competitors.
I went searching for guides on how to make money from craigslists hoping I'd learn something and maybe start from there since it's the website I'm talking about is basically the same concept but I haven't found anything yet.

I was hoping that you guys could light me up to some ideas that I could use or guide me further in this matter.
or even give me better ideas that making a website!

Thanks in advance!
 


In other words, you're going to teach people how to make money on this NotCraigslist.com, without having made money on the site yourself?

I believe the proper sequence is to figure out how to make money on the site, make money while you can, and once it's tapped out, then teach people how to make money on it.

Are you trying to find something like this?
Amazon.com: How to Make Money Placing Free Classified Ads: Learn How I Earn $50-$150/Day Promoting Products on FREE Classified Ads Sites Like Backpage eBook: Yuwanda Black: Kindle Store

Are you targeting people with a business to advertise? Or people who want an easy way to work at home and make easy money?
 
Hello,

you try to make a search in the forum ? You can find Craigslist methods.

Otherwise, you can try the WSO, but most of them are shit.
 
No one will buy a book from you, if you don't have screenshots or proof that you've already earned money from that site. After all, if you are just speculating on how to earn money from a site, then anyone is the expert on that.
 
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