ANNOYED WEBSITE CLASSIFIED ADS OPERATOR QUERIES OTHERS

I received this email a few weeks ago from an annoyed webmaster. I emailed a few suggestions but I never received a response. At any rate, I hope the suggestions helped.

Annoyed Webmaster said…

“I have been contacting webmasters of classified sites (I run one as well) regarding how they deal with 419 scams. We started blocking IP addresses at server level and wondered what things you may be doing to better serve your users. I am thinking of creating a list of IPs to share and compare with others. All the best!”

I wonder what other website classified operators were doing to deal with low-life scammers and spammers. I think some of the large classified ads operators might be banning IPs, too.

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MITIGATING THE IMPACT OF SCAMMERS AND SPAMMERS

FreeAdLists.com officially launched 15 months ago and has experienced substantial growth in the free classifieds space. But as with any growth endeavor, there are always inherently negative issues. One negative issue is the impact of these two low-life entities: scammers and spammers.

To mitigate this issue, we focus on the quality of classified ads being posted. There is a common belief with classified ad operators: more classified ads are better, right? Not really. If classified ads are deemed low-quality/scams, it is hurting the site’s integrity with the search engines and regular visitors.

Classified ad sites can become unruly and problematic if there is a blatant disregard to classified ad management. This is especially difficult if the screening process is lacking; thus allowing almost anyone to post without first validating the type of material being posted. FreeAdLists.com, however, is very active in screening for scam/spam classified ads. This screening makes the website much more useful to potential posters. Scheming classified ads such as chain letters, 419 Nigerian scams, typing ad forms at home, loan scams, etc. are routinely screened and managed by the site. Although this is a time consuming process, the positive results to the users of FreeAdLists.com are too beneficial to simply ignore.

As a result of stringent classified ad management, FreeAdLists.com has received numerous emails from posters inquiring about their classified ads that seemed to have vanished into the “bit bucket.” These posters were advised of the ad screening process, and in most cases, afterwards, they cease to spam or scam again. Obviously, if their activity didn’t stop, their IP and username were banned.

To increase the probability of persistent classified ad placement, FreeAdLists.comcustomers are advised to follow five basic etiquette rules when using the site.

1. Never use the same ad title more than once in a classified ad. This is not helping SEO as many wrongly believe.
2. Never use keyword stuffing in the classified ad description. Again, this is not helping SEO as many wrongly believe.
3. Never cross post your classified ads in different categories. That will turn off a potential buyer in a heartbeat.
4. Avoid posting classified ads that promote illegal/hate, warez, wallpaper, and splog links.
5. Go ahead and flag classified ads that are obvious scams but please flag with care.

HOWEVER, we can’t screen/monitor all the spam/scam ads – it’s darn near impossible – so use common sense when responding to free classifieds.

Remember the old US postal axiom: “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” Now that sounds like good advice. Caveat emptor!

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SPAMMING NOT ALLOWED ON WWW.FREEADLISTS.COM

We have a few posters who are spamming the hell out of the free ads site. However, once their ads are detected, they are systematically deleted by scripts. All that time they spent posting those ads are for naught.

If you are an overzealous poster, you might get one of these notices.

FreeAdLists Poster,

We appreciate your patronage at www.FreeAdLists.com.  Unfortunately, we have not been able to use any of your classified ads because you are not posting valid links directly to the homes you are advertising.  You are posting too many ads with the link to your homepage, www.______.com.  If you can place links directly to homes you are advertising, then we can post your ads.  Another option would be to buy a featured ad, then you could have the added exposure for your homepage.

Respectfully,

Debra
www.FreeAdLists.com

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HOW MANY FREE ADS CAN I POST TO YOUR SITE IN ONE DAY?

Here is a great question from one of our posters via email. It is about posting multiple/duplicate classified ads. The policy about the aforementioned is also listed in FreeAdLists’ Terms of Use . But does anyone ever bother reading those texts? I seriously doubt it, so here is a pithy response to that question.

The Question:

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 6:28 AM
From: “Freeadlists.com” <_______@freeadlists.com>
To: ______@freeadlists.com
Email sent by: FreeAdLists_Poster who can be contacted at: ______@gmail.com
Subject: How many free ads can I post to your site in one day?

I posted around 12-14 ads on your site this morning. I go to manage my ads and only 7 or so show up! How many ads can I post to your site in one day? Is there a limit? Please let me know. Thanks, FreeAdLists_Poster

The Answer:

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 6:18 PM
From: “Deb” <_____@freeadlists.com>
To: ______@gmail.com
Cc: “FreeAdLists.com” <_____@freeadlists.com>
Subject: Free Ads on FreeAdLists.com

FreeAdLists_Poster,

We are very strict with regards to duplicate ads and ads that have the same link in them time and time again. If you have different ads then you can post as many as you would like. If we feel that someone is bogging down the web site with twenty versions of the same ad or link, then they will be deleted, per our discretion.

Respectfully,

Debra
www.FreeAdLists.com

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MY TOP 25 CLASSIFIED ADS WEBSITES

Here are my top twenty-five classified ads websites. The last time I did a survey was in Mar 2008. It appears the traffic for some of the sites have increased substantially. Of course, craigslist still leads the list by a phenomenal margin. Speaking of phenomenal margin, did anyone watch Game 6 of Celtics vs Lakers? 131-92 – Ouch!

Anyways, here is the list of free ads sites. (Some charge for premium services)
People Counts for May 2008: Source Compete.com

  1. craigslist.org 37,463,362
  2. kijiji.com 2,723,057
  3. backpage.com 1,499,986
  4. livedeal.com 933,302
  5. classifiedads.com 677,602
  6. kudzu.com 568,554
  7. traderonline.com 555,833
  8. domesticsale.com 489,716
  9. olx.com 474,444
  10. usfreeads.com 412,780
  11. pennysaverusa.com 324,881
  12. recycler.com 297,978
  13. buysell.com 265,841
  14. sell.com 223,507
  15. tnol.com 212,603
  16. gumtree.com 206,859
  17. adpost.com 158,527
  18. buysellcommunity.com 112,284
  19. webclassifieds.us 88,856
  20. adlandpro.com 84,796
  21. inetgiant.com 76,162
  22. bargaintraderonline.com 71,621
  23. epage.com 54,660
  24. locanto.com 40,606
  25. adflakes.com 23,856
  26. freeadlists.com (Oh yeah, here is a shameless plug)

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HOW CAN I GET A NATIONWIDE AD LISTING FOR THE US AND CANADA?

Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 05:22:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: “roy___AT___freeadlists.com”
Subject: Re: listing
To: Some_FreeAdLists_Poster___AT__yahoo.com

Some_FreeAdLists_Poster,

We used to offer Feature Ads/All Cities options but the spammers were killing the service. They would list their ad and then try to charge someone else’s paypal account. We got sick and tired of dealing with these low-life scum and the costly chargebacks associated with their “transactions,” so we disabled the options.

But we could do this on a case by case basis. We do have people (like you) who contact us personally and truly want to set something up.

“Featured Ads” option is $3 (will show up first in the category/and featured in the slow moving marquee) and “All Cities” is $3 (will show up for every city within a given state). And then there are static ads. They are listed in the “Classified Ads” (homepage) section and they run $5 for two weeks.

By the way, FreeAdLists.com is not interested in ads that are illegal, sexist, pornographic, gambling, home typing scams, mp3/movie downloads, pharmacy or racist in content.

Regards,

Roy

http://www.FreeAdLists.com

http://freeadlists.wordpress.com

“Freeadlists.com” wrote:

Email sent by: Some_FreeAdLists_Poster who can be contacted at: Some_FreeAdLists_Poster___AT__yahoo.com

How can I get a nationwide AD listing for the US AND CANADA?

————–
Please link your blog or website to us. It’s greatly appreciated!
Text Link:
FreeAdLists.com

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I WANT TO BUY YOUR DOMAIN NAME – NOT!

The 419 scammers are employing yet another method to bilk you out of your hard earned cash. As you can see below, they claim to be interested in buying your domain and they have cash today. Yeah, right. The only cash they will have is yours, if you let them. I have received several of these so-call “buy your domain offers” the past two days.

Notice they are asking potential sellers/victims for phone numbers. Do not give out your phone number unless you want to be taken. Frankly speaking, that should be common sense for most of us.

They have spoofed a legitimate/professional looking email address to get your attention. But as you will quickly find out, the reply email is a cryptic Gmail email address. That is a surefire mark of a scam.

Below is a quick search of the email address on Google.com: Purchase Domain 419 Scam

“Xavier Blackburn” <___solicitors___AT__ educ.ar>
To: “topbloglists.com” <__????? AT___ topbloglists.com>
Subject: Domain Purchasing
Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 10:18:11 -0500

Hello,

If you are interested in selling your website - topbloglists.com , please provide me with your phone number, so I can call you to discuss it. I have cash to buy today!

Thank you

Another scam email offer

Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 16:04:48 +0200
From: “Nathanael Walker” <_____ AT triz-journal.com>
To: “freeadlists.com” <_____ AT freeadlists.com>
Subject: Your Domain

Hello,

I just came accross your website freeadlists.com, I liked it very much and I have an interest to purchase it. If you are interested in selling it, please give me your phone number, so we can talk. I have cash to buy today!

Thank you in advance

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POST YOUR LEGITIMATE CLASSIFIED AD ON FREEADLISTS.COM

After responding to some comments on another one of my blogs, I started thinking about offering FREE Featured Ads (homepage marquee) to anyone who links back to FreeAdLists.com on their website or blog (preferable homepage). Your classified ad will be seen on the marquee for 7 days. If I receive numerous requests, I will do the features in batches. Don’t ask me to feature obvious spam/scam ads, such as stuffing envelopes, copy/pasting ads, typing at home, making money online, get rich scams, pets, pharmacy, pyramid, porn/adult, or any other shady ad.

Here is what I am proposing:
1. Post your LEGITIMATE classified ad on FreeAdLists
2. Post a comment to the blog as to where the ad is located on FreeAdLists.com and where the linkback is located (your blog/website – prefer homepage).
3. Your classified ad will be seen in the marquee for 7 days.
4. Questions?

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CRAIGSLIST SUED BY MINORITY OWNER EBAY

According to an eBay news release, they are suing Craigslist. Why? eBay is suing Craigslist over alleged dilution of its minority interest – details on the news release were scant. eBay owns a 28.4% minority position in Craigslist.

I always thought Craigslist and eBay shared similar interests. This was a complete surprise. I am sure many will be tracking the outcome of this case.

Here is eBay’s statement:
eBay Files Corporate Governance Suit to Protect its Investment in Craigslist

Here is Craigslist’s blog response:
Ebay has filed suit against craigslist and its board of directors

Update 5/1/08: Here is an update from TechCrunch: ebay vs craigslist complaint released

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BE CAREFUL OF CHARGEBACK FEES

I have also had a negative experience with chargeback fees. I had accepted the services of a “major payment processor.” I had reversals before but this time it was a chargeback on one of my transactions. After lengthy “investigation” duration, they reversed the charge but then they added a $10 service fee. I was miffed, especially since they “nickel and dime” you to death on even the smallest transactions. I wrote them a letter inquiring about the assessed fee. They responded, even though they found no fault of mine, the fee was standard for a chargeback. Who is protecting their customers? Needless to say, I have limited my business with this “major payment processor.” But again, this is part of doing online transactions where scammers run rampant on the Internet.

Anyone out there have a suggestion for a legitimate payment processor?

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