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Are Your Craigslist Ads Being Flagged? Try This Next

I promised a few people I would post a few simple and unique ways to tackle the ignominious “flagging” issue that seems to have leapfrogged to the front of the line in terms of obstacles people are having in keeping their ads live.

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Important NOTE:  This post was written 4 years ago…….and MUCH has changed in regard to the CL filters over that time.  They are smarter, quicker and far more aggressive in being able to automatically detect when someone is over posting……OR, posting in an area that is geographically incompatible with their IP address or location.  (a tech head I am NOT…….but as much as this was an issue many moons back when I wrote the post below, it’s even MORE of an issue today, and quite simply, all bullshit aside, if you are trying to make a living off of posting an avalanche of ads in a myriad of markets and a cacaphony of cities around the world……you probably ain’t having much luck, and if you are……..the going ain’t gonna be great for long..:-)

In my view – the REAL opportunities to earn an amazing income online are FAR beyond what is offered on Craigslist – it certainly serves a purpose and if you are a service provider or profesional, it can be a great way of generating leads.  However – I encourage you to read many of the other posts I’ve shared about other traffic techniques that are far superior…..and far LESS stressful as well.  (after all – life is short, and worrying about your ads being “ghosted” all day isn’t a very visionary, or smart strategy for building your brand, your blog, your business…..or your bank account to boot)

Continue reading on below……and remember, you can sign up using the link above this post for our free newsletter where we share an avalanche of ideas you CAN use to turn your PASSION into profit in 2012…and way beyond..:-)

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So rather than not going green, these are ads that are being flagged by either editorial staff, or – more commonly in my best guess, by other peers with too much free time and too little tolerance for good old fashioned competition.


I’ve had my fair share of ads flagged, and it’s almost ALWAYS in the same categories, which leads me to believe it’s more of a function of my peers, rather than problems with the CL review process.( As none of the ads are inflammatory or a TOS violation beyond the obvious..:-) Plus there are a few auto posters that have (flawed, but still) plugins or add ons that are explicitly designed to flag competing ads. [Read more...]

How to Sell More on Craigslist: Ghosting Redux & More

 How to Sell More on Craigslist:  Part 1 

success.jpgIn this article we are going to take a look at selling more STUFF on Craigslist, and regardless of the kind of stuff you sell, I’m pretty confident that some of the ideas in this upcoming series of advanced marketing strategies will help you sell more.  Let me make a quick qualification:  None of these ideas are really "advanced" per se, but rather, I’m hoping, will help you re-frame your approach a bit as you structure your sales process to optimize both the amount of your ads that make it (and STAY) live, as well as maximize the real dollars you are able to squeeze out of each and every post you make.  [Read more...]

Great WordPress Plugins for Better Blogs

creative commons.jpgI came across a few very handy plugins earlier on today while working with someone privately who has a HUGE site with great content in a popular niche with extremely high paying keywords.  As I’ve written on here a few times recently, I’ve seen my own adsense payouts diminsh considerably across a number of smaller niches, as have lots of other people, leading to all kinds of speculations as to  why – ie – is Google simply taking the hard and heavy slice of the proverbial pie, or have some of these sites ( or publishers like myself) simply sinned in the eyes of Google gods…causing our accounts to simply be marked for payout degradation?  I have no idea, but I did want to use the phrase "payout degradation" in a sentence – so either way I feel better.  My sense is probably a combination of the two – I noticed my payouts diminishing after playing the arbitrage game for a while quite successfully, and simply had to stop at a certain point as even with 35% CTR on some sites - the adsense return was getting so small as to become a losing proposition.  So you live by the sword, you die by the same sharp instrument.  I understand and am ok with that.

The truth is, I personally have tried to incorporate lots of differnet monitization models in my own business for a long time, and rarely rely on contextual ads to make or break a site.  ( although Yahoo has been paying out extremely well in many niches – the relevance part of the equation simply sucks – and I’m sick of running "bank of america" ads on my dating and diet sites.)

That said – the aforementioned individual I’m working with has a ton of pages – all are not monetized but for some simple Amazon links, they get pretty good traffic already, and are making almost NO money  whatsoever from what I think is a great site in a fantastic niche.  What we needed, was an easy way to go in to and retroactively place adsense ( or yahoo) ads in all of the posts and pages, all getting lots of daily views, and spanning a few years worth of content.   Denis Debenardy’s Semiologic and Ad Spaces plugin did this phenomenally well, and was one of the primary and sexier options offered on his great WordPress professional blogging platform.   ( which I still love – but don’t use on as many sites as I once did purely from an aesthetics standpoint – plus he has changed ad serving wizards to Whoseesads – also very good, but I haven’t fully wrapped my brain around)

So the quest was for a simple plugin that would do this – and in a time efficient manner – ( as they, nor I was hand posting adsense dating back a few years)

We came across two great plugins that I was wholly unaware of, which are really great for this sort of thing, especially if you are working with ( or are) someone who has spent a lot of time passionately building a site, but havent’ really thought about how much money you may be leaving on the table until now.  And of course, both of them are totally free, again proving that WordPress developers are some of the coolest and most creatively generous people on the planet. 

Adsense Manager is a fantastic plugin that will add a whole wide variety of code into your posts – from simple html, to many of the popular affilaite networks like cj and adbrite et al, and of course will tackle adsense and YPN as well.  I installed it tonight and played with some of the options, and it is very cool – recenly upgraded in the last week or two so it’s piping hot fresh – and does all kinds of neat things that you can’t do easily with other ad management software through WP.  The one drawback to adsense manager, with all of it’s advanced features, is it looks like you DO need to add a template tag into your post to pull the ad code, which on a big site retrospectively – is still going to be a pain in the ass. 

The upside is it supports lots of networks out of box, and was a pure pleasure to set up – literally had it installed and configured in 10 minutes.

All in one adsense & ypn does not support the other affiliate networks straight away.  What it does, very simply is what I needed to do for the above site.  You install the plugin, enter your YPN or Adsense publisher id – and it will stick ads in your brand new site – or the site you put up when you and Al Gore were discovering the internets.  25,000 pages of good piping hot content with no ads?  Simply set up this great plugin, and no template tokens, no playing with the code, it will put the defined ads you selected ( size, positioning, etc) in ALL your posts and pages ( or exclude ones you specify in advance – or through a per post exclusion) and you can take pages that were completely non-monetized at 5.00 PM – at 5:05 all those pages are running beautiful ad spots of your choosing.  I love it. 

( it also has a great randomizer to defeat ad blindness – i.e. – rather than simply sitcking all of the ads in one  pretty place – top left of the post for example, it will mix them up – so that you, me, nor your visitors "see" them before they read the post – they are random and much more likely to appear part and parcel of the post.

of course I don’t even want to start thinking about feedwordpress for auto generated blogs on the fly in combination with the above – because that would just simply be wrong.  And the Vatican did come out with a whole new list of sins todaysplogs and spamming Craigslist were both high on the list. 

Thank God I’m Jewish.

Good luck, and have fun! 

(photo credit:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/m68000/)

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