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David Tower
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Keller, TX
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Craigslist

David Tower
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Keller, TX
Posted

I was wondering which sub-section of the Real Estate area of Craigslist everyone is advertising?

According to the T&C, you're only supposed to advertise a business in the "Services" section. In my area I do see some HTML ads similar to mine there.

I also see some short,basic, non-HTML adds in the "Real Estate Wanted" section

I was wondering if anyone gets away with putting their fancy HTML ads in any of the other sections (real estate for sale, FSBO, real estate wanted, etc)

I was thinking I'd put smaller ads in the other sections with my cell phone #, and my HTML squeeze page links in the services section to comply with the T&C but I'll do whatever I can get away with.

Some people are spamming 3 different versions of the same ad on the same day so they seem to be getting away with it.

Thanks!

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