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The Incredible Website Usability of Craigslist.org is a Key Component in the Success of This Community Phenomenon
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By Kim Mateus, Managing Editor Mequoda Daily and Library
Craigslist (CL) was a simple community classified site started in 1995 by Craig Newmark. The originally-non-profit site was incorporated in 1999. There are 190 versions of the websitelocalized by citythroughout the world, featuring free classified advertisements (jobs, housing, for sale, services, personals, gigs and community) and forums.
Although Jim Buckmaster was brought in as CEO in 2000, Craig has kept the titles of Founder, Chairman and Customer Service Representative. Having the company founder list "Customer Service Representative" among his titles would seem like a cheesy bit of PR, but in this case there is enough evidence to support the truth of the intent. Craig has kept his "service mission and non-corporate culture" values central to how he runs the company. For example:
In a website design review of Craigslist.org, Terri Edmonston did the following research and made some determinations about the current success of Craigslist.
This touchy-feely community site has had some serious business success. Craigslist has more than 10 million users and eight million classified ads each month. While there are no public revenue numbers, given the simple business model, we can make a reasonable estimate. The site accepts paid listings for job postings from NY and LA ($25), and SF ($75). With about 1000 listings per workday, multiplying out for 260 workdays per year, revenues for 2006 should be at least $33 million.
The Market: Forrester predicts the online classifieds market will be $4.7 billion by 2010. In 2004, eBay bought 25 percent of CL shares from an ex-employeeresulting in loud screams from many users. While no changes have been made yet, the stakes are getting higher. Microsoft has just launched some direct competitionWindows Live Expo, with a lot more bells and whistles, while Google Base is in beta, and other big players are also expected to be playing in the classifieds space soon.
The above paints a picture of a very interesting website design stand-off coming in the next few years. CL has a no-nonsense, bare-bones design that matches their non-corporate values. The new entrants will undoubtedly throw in all the Web jangles that bloat development and marketing budgets. Which design model will win out with the users is still up for grabs, but there is no mistaking the current success of Craigslist with their extremely basic website design.
Mequoda Library Members Only: If you're a Mequoda Library member, reference Terri's entire chapter, Craigslist.org Website Design Review. Or check the full Table of Contents for Website Design for Publishers and Authors.
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