Niche
Marketing To Craig's List
By
Jeremy Lawrence
Most businesses these days have to do some sort of Internet niche marketing if
they want to keep their head above water. If you are a small-business owner like
me, chances are you have had to learn some niche marketing strategies in order
to survive, perhaps even begrudgingly. I know myself, I would rather be focusing
on learning more about my craft and my business itself, not the ins and outs of
niche marketing. Yet niche marketing has brought me a greater appreciation for
my customers and their needs. In fact, I even enjoy it now.
In this article I will share with you general approaches for one of the most
viable free traffic sources on the Internet: Craig's List.
The big "Internet gurus" are just finally getting around to noticing this
incredible source of free traffic. Yes, Craig’s list is a Goldmine of marketing
opportunities awaiting you if approached correctly. If approached blindly
however, you can waste a lot of time and not see any reward. There are a few
unique strategies that I employ now that have sent my click rates through the
roof.
You see, I live in San Francisco. (the birthplace of Craig's list) I have seen
Craig’s List grow from a very small list into a worldwide phenomena. I have been
marketing on Craig's list for 10 years and know all the tricks. In fact, I have
spoken with Craig many times (yes there is a real guy named Craig). To some
people the Craig’s List web site might look a little complicated. Do this right
now, open up another browser window and I will walk you through a few areas of
the web site, highlighting the potential free niche marketing options.
Community
In the upper left-hand corner is this box. Listed as subheadings are
"activities," "artists," "general," "pets," and others.
The "General" category is an excellent place for any kind of free report or
other free promotional activity. Really, anything goes in this category. Having
said that, you do not want to post anything in here that mentions a fee or even
has prominently displayed fee based services on your landing page. If you do, it
will likely get flagged, quickly.
However you can market your free newsletters, free reports, free tele-classes.
If you have a niche product that corresponds to one of the subheadings, all the
better. For instance if you are promoting a book on dog training, the "pets"
category here could be a gold mine.
Personals
You may think "personals" is a total waste of time unless you are looking for a
date, however, the "missed connections," "rants and raves" and "miscellaneous
romance" could be a viable place for marketing a free newsletter or free
products or relationship tools or similar things. Again, be careful with
fee-based products. The Craig’s list community will flag them very quickly.
Discussion forums
It speaks for itself. In general, these are focused discussions on an array of
topics. Currently there are 72 discussion forums active. The discussions are
worldwide, existing on every Craig’s list. Personally, I have not spent much
time here, but I bet you could have great success if you found an appropriate
niche. These are real-time discussions. (Hmm, I have to try this myself)

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For Sale
Yes, For Sale. How have you overlooked this before? These are free classified
ads going out to thousands and thousands of people interested in what you are
selling in every major city in the world. These are focused niche categories.
There are many ways to promote products. For instance, there is a "computer"
category. Presumably, those that click on this category will be looking to buy a
computer or computer related products. What if you wrote an e-book on how to
maintain your computer? Sell it here. "Registry Cleaner Affiliate," sell it
here. There are categories like "sports," "musical instruments," "motorcycles,"
"general." Check this out. It is a real goldmine. I still promote Free stuff
here, with the "For Sale" items at the landing page.
Services
"Services" is where independent businesses can place free ads. Niches include,
"financial," "legal," "therapeutic." This is also a category where you can flat
out promote your services. And it is all free.
How to Leverage the Power of Craig's List.
Craig's list is operational in hundreds of cities all over the world now. This
gives the opportunity to put free ads in front of thousands and thousands of
people every day, focused and targeted toward your niche. However, who has the
time to post hundreds of advertisements? I certainly do not. And, one thing
about the Craig's list niche marketing strategy - you must post a lot of ads and
rotate them regularly.
This is not easy as Craig's list has duplication flag that will not allow you to
post the same message in more than one location or at one time. So, the way
around this is to write several different ads. Just change the wording; it is
simple. Yet, it takes time. You only have to do it once. It is time well spent.
What I do is write several different ads/postings for different categories.
For example:
I have "Free Stuff"Ads for the Community and other non-sales areas. I have
several free reports and several e-mail newsletters. So, I have four or five
different versions of each "Free Stuff" Ad.
I have "Paid Products and Services"Ads For the Sale and Services Sections. I
also have four or five different versions of several paid products that I list
in the "For Sale" and "Services" section. Part of my business is in the
therapeutic section.
Every day I have at least 15 to 20 Craig's list ads targeting specific niches. I
generally post in the most populated and active communities. I rotate the ads so
as to not set off the duplicate content filters.
Niche Marketing to Craig's list can be very profitable if it is done correctly.
It can also be very time-consuming. As someone who has grown up in the Craig's
list community, I have seen the ins and outs of it for years (since 1997 to be
precise) and realize its quirky nature. The methods I now use took me about six
or seven years to develop and research.
All of your efforts will do no good if your postings get flagged by the
community or if your delivery and approach is wrong. In short, niche marketing
to Craig's list can be an absolute gold mine if done correctly. If done
incorrectly, you can waste a lot of time and not see any results.
About the Author:
| Jeremy Lawrence is an independent business person and Niche Marketer. He has recently finished "Niche Traffic Explosion" to affordably help other niche businesses with free traffic sources. Niche Traffic Explosion is available at his Website: http://nichetrafficexplosion.com |