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8 new cities to start paying for craigslist

Mon, Oct 13, 2008

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Recruiting in any of the following cities?

  • Atlanta
  • Austin
  • Dallas
  • Denver
  • Houston
  • Miami (South Florida)
  • Philadelphia
  • Phoenix

If so, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster has confirmed you’ll begin paying $25-per-listing starting this Wed. The new cities join Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Orange County, Calif., Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. as pay-to-play locations for employment.

Click here for more details. Hat tip.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. william Says:

    Craiglist is a great resource, but we are in a recession/depression, and now is not the time to raise prices for employment listings. We should be lowering prices for this type of service to encourage posting.

    One thing that I also want to point out is that it is time that sites/companies that charge communities for listing give something back to those communities.

    At adelph.us all classified listing are $5 and part of the revenue is donated to community causes

  2. MN Headhunter/Paul DeBettignies Says:

    Depression? Seriously? I applaud the low fee and donating back to the community but try and keep the hype in reality.

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