Craigslist's Growth Costs Newspapers Revenue, a New Report Shows
Craigslist, which is one-quarter owned by EBay Inc., also has cost the newspapers untold millions more in merchandise and real estate advertising, and has damaged other traditional classified advertising businesses, the report shows.
The 57-page report, "Competing with Craig: Strategies and tactics for battling Craigslist and its counterparts," was published by Classified Intelligence LLC, a consulting group. The report is designed to help all classified advertising publishers - newspapers, dot-coms, broadcasters and yellow pages - develop more effective products for auto, employment, real estate and merchandise advertising.
"Craigslist has created an extremely important and valuable marketplace, and perfectly illustrates the changing nature of the classified advertising industry," said Peter M. Zollman, founding principal of Classified Intelligence. "All classified advertising companies should learn from Craigslist and its founder, Craig Newmark, about effectively serving their audiences."
The report includes a 15-page section outlining strategies necessary to maintain a classified advertising marketplace - written by a former VP of interactive media for the leading newspaper in San Francisco, and by a committed 23-year-old user of Craigslist who tells newspaper publishers, "Stop thinking like a newspaper," and explains how they can reach his generation.
Classified advertising represents a $28 billion to $30 billion business in the United States, including $16 billion in daily newspapers, and an estimated $100 billion business internationally.
"Craigslist has created a highly focused, useful tool for its audience, and too many other classified publishers have not," Zollman said. "Yellow-page publishers are moving into classifieds; dot-com classifieds are growing, and many broadcasters are improving their classified offerings. As the business becomes even more competitive than it has been, consumers will benefit from more efficient marketplaces and advertisers will find improved services. Only publishers who don't keep up with the changes will lose."
The report is available for $250 at http://www.ClassifiedIntelligence.com, where a free preview is also available for download. (Reporters may request complete copies for coverage by phone or through an e-mail to info@classifiedintelligence.com . Zollman is available for media interviews at (407) 788-2780 or (321) 356-3182.)
About Classified Intelligence LLC
Classified Intelligence LLC is a consulting group that works with leading media companies, dot-coms, yellow page publishers and broadcasters to help develop successful interactive classified advertising services. It publishes a continuous advisory service, "Classified Intelligence Report," which focuses on trends, products and companies in the industry. It also provides proprietary and published research about interactive classifieds; offers strategic and tactical workshops and planning services; works with newspapers, broadcasters and YP publishers to develop strong local, regional and niche-market classified advertising services, and delivers training to sales teams. Founded in 1998, it is affiliated with the Advanced Interactive Media Group LLC. For more information, visit ClassifiedIntelligence.com or call (407) 788-2780.
