Craigslist Alternatives (2024)

Hi, Warriors, I wanted to share my list of Craigslist Alternative sites that I composed. I hope it would help some folks.

Cragslist.org is the original site and can be pretty good source of leads, if you know how to do it right. It has many limits and rules that are not easy to go around. There are some other sites that could be used for advertising. They are probably not as effective as Craigslist, but also can be a useful source of leads.

Craigslist Alternatives list

1) Backpage
It is very close with it's functionality to a Craigslist, it has a little bit smaller amount of people visiting it, and bigger amount of Spam and "Private offer" posts. It is still pretty big and powerful site that could be the biggest Cragslist alternative

2) Ebay Classifieds (Also known as Kijiji)
Ebay decided to do something with the competition (think Craigslist) and decided to get another similar site. US part of Kijiji was re-named to Ebay Classifieds

3) Oodle
This one can be integrated with Facebook and also has some traffic and could help somewhere if you are trying to promote your product or service.

4) Sell
It can be used as Ecommerce platform

5) USFreeads

6) Hoobly
It is not that big, but this site has about 30000 visitors a month

7) ClassifiedAds.com

8) BuySell Community

9) Gumtree (UK)
This one exists specifically for UK and is not available in other countries, but in UK this site is very important.
That is all for today.
If you know more or can get some tips about those sites, please make a comment.

#alternatives #craiglist

  • Craigslist Alternatives (1)
    pluto1

    Thanks for the list. BTW, Gumtree is also owned by EBay, perhaps acquired for UK audience. Another one, I was forwarded was, Ezybits. Apparently, it's pretty new so there are no restrictions on what is being posted.

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (2)
    gbarrows31

    Why would you want an alliterative to CL I don't understand .. That's like Diet co*ke "I just don't taste the same"

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    • Craigslist Alternatives (3)
      Alex Blades

      Originally Posted by gbarrows31


      Why would you want an alliterative to CL I don't understand .. That's like Diet co*ke "I just don't taste the same"

      When you get ghosted for spamming or scamming

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    • Craigslist Alternatives (8)
      Thomas

      Originally Posted by gbarrows31


      Why would you want an alliterative to CL I don't understand .. That's like Diet co*ke "I just don't taste the same"

      I can think of two reasons:

      1. You don't target the United States; Craiglist is almost unknown outside of North America. With the exception of a few large international cities like London, almost every other (non-US) Craigslist site has nothing but tumbleweed blowing through them. In most countries, a domestic classified ads site is top dog.

      2. You do target the United States, but not one narrow, defined area.

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (10)
    Randall Magwood

    Craigslist is the only thing that has worked for me. Everything else falls by the wayside, and i have no idea why usfreeads costs $10 a month to post a classified ad that will fall on deaf ears.

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    • Craigslist Alternatives (11)
      minisitetycoon

      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood


      Craigslist is the only thing that has worked for me. Everything else falls by the wayside, and i have no idea why usfreeads costs $10 a month to post a classified ad that will fall on deaf ears.

      lmao, you are exactly right. It's clear as day to see what classified ad site gets the traffic, who would even go to those other ad sites?.. I think even newbies are smarter than that. Thank you, awsome point!

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    • Craigslist Alternatives (15)
      cimsols

      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood


      Craigslist is the only thing that has worked for me. Everything else falls by the wayside, and i have no idea why usfreeads costs $10 a month to post a classified ad that will fall on deaf ears.

      really, usfreeads... what a waste of money

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (17)
    iLuvCash

    Yea craigslist works great for me. I have ads placed and make money by renewing them. Every other day. You just need to find something simple and that works..vvv

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (18)
    Tessa Holmes

    This question comes up pretty often on the forum. Some people are looking for it because the were 'blacklisted', some people just want to test the water and check if anything else would work. It is difficult to find something that provides opportunities that Craigslist offers.
    I would consider Backpage as another site to try, Ebay Classified (Kijiji) and maybe Gumtree if you are working with UK market. The rest of them are smaller and I did not try them personally, just was trying to come up with any other options except Craigslist. Craigslist is the best, of course.
    There are some ways you can work with Craigslist daily limits, but that would be a subject for a completely different story or thread...

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (19)
    freeadstime

    What we normally do is to search for Free Ads in Google and hold the Ctrl and click on the first 10 searched and we go to the second page, do the same thing. The list gets updated unlike forum postings.

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (20)
    thedanbrown

    You can get some pretty decent traffic from CL and Kijiji, I didn't know that Ebay classifieds is the US version of Kijiji. Thanks for the list!

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (21)
    talfighel

    I have used some of these places before.

    I know a lot of people do well with them but for me it has not worked with a few tests.

    I still like pay per click, article marketing, videos, forums posting, blog commenting.

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (22)
    ccsjohn

    I.'ve had some decent results using classifiedsforfree.com

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    Hurricane Dan

    how do you find out the site's traffic

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    • Craigslist Alternatives (24)
      Tessa Holmes

      Originally Posted by Hurricane Dan


      how do you find out the site's traffic

      I am using couple different sites to check Site's Traffic.
      My favorites are w3spy.org and Compete.com

      To: Pluto1

      I took a look at Ezybits and it does not seem to have much traffic at all (about 500-600 visits a day? - that is not much to work with). I Would not advice it.

      To: eman2011
      Epage looks interesting. I would check it out.

      To: ccsjohn
      classifiedsforfree looks interesting and has some daily traffic (About 30k-80k daily), so it also can be a site to check.

      To: trnz
      I think most of those sites are for free. Some of them have have Paid Sections to post in (like Jobs), but they are mostly free. Correct me if I am wrong here.

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (26)
    InternationalWidget

    I've heard that some "moderators" on Craigslist are more strict than others. Each city has its own, and so a certain person may be responsible for certain categories. That's why you might hear of someone getting their ads ghosted on CL, whereas someone else posting the same, or similar ad, in another city on CL, may not have any problems.

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (27)
    SoonSlim

    To answer Hurricane Dan's question:

    statscrop.com.visualizetraffic.com - to peek at daily traffic for any site

    statscrop.com - for (any) web page analysis

    I use these frequently.

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    • Craigslist Alternatives (28)
      Chris Silvey

      backpage is working for me so far. Last week I read a post here on WF about using classified ads and one user posted a very useful video. Right now I just have a few ads posted in the St. Louis area, but it has already generated a sale and I am getting a lot more traffic. I am still waiting for my fiverr gigs to be completed for multiple listings. At any rate when I made that first sale it was at 2% conversion. 53 clicks on the first day just from St. Louis which isn't bad when you think about it.

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (29)
    eman2011

    I have used these classified sites with some success. I like to add another one that is worth posting on, EPage.com

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    trnz

    Are any of these free?

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (31)
    missmystery

    The thing I hate about CL is the fact you can't post outside your area.

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    • Craigslist Alternatives (32)
      InternationalWidget

      Originally Posted by missmystery


      The thing I hate about CL is the fact you can't post outside your area.

      Maybe you could hire someone on Fiverr.com to post your ad for you in their area. Since a Fiverr gig is only $5, and a CL ad should stay up for at least 45 days, it seems like a pretty good deal - as long as at least one sale will cover your $5.

      Also, posting on all of those others, like OLX, backpage, etc, are a good idea. Not so much that people will be browsing those sites and come across your ad, but Google could index those ads and they'll show up in the search results. And if you put your phone number or URL in the headline, people could still see it even after the ad expires, because the search results are still showing the cached ad. It may take a few weeks for it to fall off the search results. And by then, you'll have a new ad up and running.

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    webproishere

    It is damn hard now to market CL
    Phone verification
    People reporting
    etc...
    Don't know if i'll continue into this venture

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (36)
    Yogini

    I noticed that both ebayclassifieds as well as classifiedads.com shows up frequently in google adwords so it looks like they would be getting traffic from that. Probably best to check one's niche and see what is showing up organically to see which classified sites are doing well in the engines.

    Debbie

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (37)
    Joshster

    I posted some speakers and other items I had for sale on eBay Classifieds...Repeatedly.
    And got zero bites, and these were high demand name brands.

    And I got Google exposure on a few of the ads. I think it's just a matter of effective targeting, perhaps other types of items like info products would do better/worse?

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (38)
    YasirYar

    Backpage receive a good deal of traffic aside from CL, its a good place for marketing. Craigslist Alternatives (39)

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    edctechglobal

    There is no alternatives required...if you can get into CL. It's not easy to get into CL, but possible. We are posting our ads, they are not ghosting or not getting flagged. The thing is you need to know some technique that's it..................

    Anyway thanks for sharing the other site....

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (41)
    Genesis1

    CL is dead nowadays. I know way better sources of traffic and promotion

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  • Craigslist Alternatives (44)
    DWaters

    My understaning is that after CL the next best is supposed to be Backpage. But from my experience when I check my traffic staats CL has always sent more traffic that Backpage, by far.

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    vjboc

    Trying to find an alternative to Craigslist is like trying to find an alternative to Google Adsense.

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    DWaters

    Personally I would like to find a good alternative to Adsense - one that would accept ads for sites with affiliate links.

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    JoshuaLauniu

    Backpage is a great alternative...

    But with alternatives always comes CONS

    the cons to any Craigslist alternative is obvious - Less Traffic

    Craigslist sees over 10 million people daily where as other alternative classifieds may not see even half that audience.

    here are a few alternatives that I have used in the past

    -Kijiji
    -Oodle
    -Backpage

    These classifieds are ranked high on alexa but also rank high with garbage. Tons of Affiliate marketers and Merchants promoting their products.

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      heavysm

      Eh...it's just craiglist for me. Tried backpage and though it is second best, craigslist traffic is just massive, so it's worth putting the extra effort into. I wouldn't even look at alternatives.

      I mean, if you find youtube finicky do you jump to other video sites? You might but you'll also be missing out on the tremendous traffic and other perks youtube offers.

      I'm just saying you have to make it work. Tweak your style to fit the site, then scale. If you do it right it's worth the extra effort.

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    cimsols

    Thanks for the list Tessa

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Craigslist Alternatives (2024)

FAQs

What is the best alternative to Craigslist? ›

In 2019, the company added a basic app, but its no-frills design is extremely similar to the website.
  1. eBay Classifieds. The largest buy/sell site in the world launched the classifieds site under the name Kijiji in 2005 in Canada. ...
  2. 2. Facebook Marketplace. ...
  3. Poshmark. ...
  4. Apartments.com. ...
  5. Indeed.com. ...
  6. Match.com. ...
  7. Zillow. ...
  8. Carvana.

Who is Craigslist biggest competitor? ›

Here are the top five Craigslist competitors to consider.
  1. OfferUp. OfferUp is a popular alternative to Craigslist, and you can find almost any item on there. ...
  2. Oodle. Oodle is another marketplace with a dated-looking website reminiscent of Craigslist. ...
  3. 3. Facebook Marketplace. ...
  4. Gumtree. ...
  5. Locanto.
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What is more popular than Craigslist? ›

But, unlike other wannabe Craigslist killers, Facebook Marketplace has endured and improved over the years. These days, it's the app I use most when I need to sell stuff. Facebook Marketplace has several advantages that make it easier, faster and more trustworthy than Craigslist.

Does anybody use Craigslist anymore? ›

Craigslist is one of the largest online platforms for classified ads. Established in the US in the mid 90s, it now operates in over 70 countries. You can search your local area on Craigslist for ads for all sorts of used items, devices, cars, rentals, and even job offers.

Is Facebook marketplace better than Craigslist? ›

Facebook Marketplace is better than Craigslist if you're trying to sell merchandise as fast as possible. Listing is easier, and same goes for messaging potential buyers and arranging sales. The downside of the Facebook Marketplace is that you can't post services, so it's just for resellers.

What is the best Craigslist search engine? ›

SearchCraigslist.org — Web app

One of the simplest and most effective Craigslist searchers online, SearchCraiglist returns fast and complete results for any search term you want (just remember the first few results are going to be ads, just like on Google). You can search your results by relevance or date.

Which is the best classifieds site? ›

Most Visited Classifieds Websites in United States
RankWebsiteCategory
1craigslist.orgEcommerce & Shopping > Classifieds
2bizbuysell.comEcommerce & Shopping > Classifieds
3redbrain.shopEcommerce & Shopping > Classifieds
4machinerytrader.comEcommerce & Shopping > Classifieds
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Is Craigslist still successful? ›

Craigslist has at least 60 million monthly users in the United States alone. Craigslist's website drives 50 billion page views each month. There are more than 700 local craigslist sites in 70 countries.

What is wickedlist? ›

America's #1 destination for free adult personal classifieds. wickedlist.com.

Why is Craigslist so sketchy? ›

It can be safe if you follow some simple guidelines and always listen to your gut. Anyone can list an item or service on Craigslist, which can make you more vulnerable to potential scams. Ultimately, if a listed item seems too good to be true… then it probably is.

What apps do resellers use to check prices? ›

SellHound uses real-time data for listings like yours on Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Tradesy, etc. to recommend the highest competitive price for the product you are selling. That way you make more and gain confidence in your selling.

What does everyone use instead of Craigslist? ›

Craigslist Alternatives
  • Backpage. ...
  • Ebay Classifieds (Also known as Kijiji) ...
  • Oodle. ...
  • Sell. ...
  • USFreeads.
  • Hoobly. ...
  • ClassifiedAds.com.
  • BuySell Community.

Why is Craigslist so outdated? ›

One of the main reasons why the UI/UX of Craigslist is so poor is that the platform has not undergone a significant redesign in over a decade. The platform's design is outdated and lacks the modern features and functionality that users have come to expect from online marketplaces.

Is Craigslist losing popularity? ›

Craigslist's traffic is also falling steadily. In 2019, it was as high as 437 million monthly visits, according to Similarweb; in January this year it was just 173 million. Still impressive, but down more than 60%.

What is the safest way to post on Craigslist? ›

What is the safest way to post on Craigslist? When posting items for sale on Craigslist, you should always: Avoid adding any personal information in the posting, including your name, real phone number or real email address. Always use the generated email address on your Craigslist posts.

What is the barter site like Craigslist? ›

Best Sites for Bartering and Swapping
  • Listia. Listia is a unique swapping website where you “sell” your items for points on the site instead of trading stuff directly. ...
  • Craigslist. ...
  • Facebook. ...
  • BarterQuest. ...
  • Buy Nothing Community. ...
  • BookMooch. ...
  • Vinted. ...
  • FreeCycle.
Aug 3, 2022

How do websites like Craigslist make money? ›

We all know that Craigslist is a non-profit platform. It doesn't charge everyday sellers anything. It makes money only from specific ad listings, such as job openings, apartments, and cars from automotive dealers. However, charging for particular advertisem*nts is not the only way to monetize your online marketplace.

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