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The free community Web site has cost San Francisco Bay Area newspapers up to $65 million, according to a new report.
The free community Web site has cost San Francisco Bay Area newspapers up to $65 million, according to a new report.
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What's next, a story about how the evil automobile industry is costing buggy whip manufacturers their livelihood?
Or a shock-alarm-sensationalist newsflash about hypocrisy at the news.com.com (silliest domain name ever, BTW) WEB SITE?
Which would you rather do with your hard earned income, blow it on funding advertising and financial middle men, or have it spent directly on goods and services?
- boohoo
- by Below Meigh December 29, 2004 7:48 AM PST
- Some forward-lookers create a net list for the net-saavy to list on and the lethargic, stuck-in-the-past paper moguls won't blame their own limited lack of vision for their loss.
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- Love Craigslist
- by penguinista3 December 29, 2004 12:34 PM PST
- The reason is simple; craigslist is direct and effective. It is successful because it bridge buyers and sellers very efficiently. When I moved from the East coast to the West, I sold all my furnitures, TV, mountain bike, Monitor etc on craigslist and when I arrived here, found a great place to live through craigslist. Newspaper might be better in providing news but not classified ads.
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(7 Comments)Easier to blame than accept it, eh?
Go Craiglist! Too bad you sold out to eBay...
The marketplace may tolerate stupid and silly products and services but it almost never tolerates inefficency.