Is Classified Advertising worth the trouble?
by Katherine Quirke
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Published on this site: September 3rd, 2007 - See
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Online Classified Advertising is prolific throughout the
internet. It isn't very hard to set up a classified site
but are they worth using?
Like standard paper advertising it is about finding the
right classified site to advertise with. All site proclaim
to have the most comprehensive readership but there are few
questions you should ask before you waste any of your
precious time.
- Is the site free? If it is free are there options to
promote your classified for a fee?
- How many classifieds are currently listed in your
desired category?
- Where are the classified targeting?
- Do the classifieds have individual counters?
- Do you have to put banners on your site or other
reciprocal links to have your classified listed?
- Will my classified be listed in the search engines or
other reciprocal classified sites?
Lets look at each question one at a time:
- Free sites can be very good but it does depend on the
readership and the promotion of the sites. Consider how you
came across the site and what the ads are that are listed
therein. If you think that the site may be worthwhile put
your classified in and see how it goes. Some of the free
sites allow for you to pay to have your listing promoted at
the top of the category. Depending on your finances and how
many others are listed in your category it can be
worthwhile. Also check how long a paid listing lasts
compared to a free listing. Even so, it would be
recommended you wait until you monitor the site further
with your free classified.
- You really need to look at how many listings there are
under the category you wish to put your classified in. The
reason being your competition may be really hefty. If you
can put your classified in a less obvious category if you
find the obvious one has a huge amount of listings. For
example if you have a classified on business opportunties,
try placing your ad in advertising or marketing. It may
seem a bit broad but you may also find a better response.
- Some classified sites are very specific and others are
very broad. Consider the site you are looking at and what
the type of classified listings are. Obviously you would
not list a business opportunity in a car classified site.
Also consider where geographically the classified site is
targeting. If you have a product or service that is only
applicable in the USA don't place a classified in
Australia. Whilst this seems obvious you would be surprised
at how many would not consider this.
- Individual counters on classifieds are very useful. What
these count is how many times your ad has actually been
opened on the classified site. If your classified is not
being opened very often you should consider your headline.
It is the headline that will encourage people to look at
your classified in the 1st instance. If you are getting
lookers but no sales 1st look at your classified content
then at the statistics of your website if you can. Your
website statistics will tell you who has actually gone into
your site from the classified. Very useful.
- If you find to get your classified displayed you need to
add reciprocal code or banners you are not really in a
classified site but a traffic or banner exchange. That is
ok if you don't mind using this type of service but if it
is a pure classified site you are after skip this type of
site. A discussion on traffic and banner exchanges is
beyond the scope of this document.
- Classified sites that either work on a reciprocal
classified site, have the classifieds indexed into the
search engines or both are well worth listing with. If they
are free as many are this is all the better. There is great
value in this type of listing as you enhance the
opportunity for sales. If the site does list with search
engines and reciprocal classified sites make sure you
understand any fees that are involved. Whilst we have found
very few require a fee many may do.
Summing up we recommend you consider classified advertising
for your online marketing. It is a smart and inexpensive
way to build your business. We do not however advocate that
this be your only way of advertising should you really want
to increase your online business income. There are numerous
options out there that will cost very little in time and
money to implement and maintain.

Katherine Quirke: Is an Australian based business
entrepreneur. She has worked in the IT industry for over 10
years and owned a number of businesses over the last 20
years. Sharing her knowledge has become a passion and she
now spends much time mentoring and assisting businesses
worldwide. Further information may be referenced at: http://www.yourbusinessresource.info


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