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For Homeowners: How to Put Home Information at Classifieds

With the growing pace of communication and information spreading, buying and selling home have also worked effectively with the help of online media. Among the many media for home listing such as real estate broker sites, classified sites, directories, and others, classifieds have appeared to be one of the most popular media. It offers flexibility, inexpensive advertising, and yet effective because people have been accustomed to finding homes at offline classifieds since long time ago. Now the constraint with
classifieds is the limited ads space.

Efficiency is really challenged here since you want the ads to be effective and representative. Home has many features and attributes to be delivered to prospective buyers, yet the space is few. You have to make sure the best ones are eye catching and readable by homebuyers though. There are some tips to put home information at classifieds. We know that most classifieds only allow around 250-300 characters. That means the words are lesser than that. To start the word filtering, divide your ads into three parts: headline, content, and closing.

The headline should tell a few interesting stuff about the home. Make buyers feel interested in reading further. Home is not fast moving consumer good and everyone seems to have his/her own imagination towards a perfect home. A catchy headline should grab a part of the excitement. The content will do the rest. Of course the headline can not be too exposing because you only have tiny characters. Just say the standard words and then add personalization to make it sounds engaging.

The content should say all about the home features. Have the standard information listed. Location, number of bedrooms, and size should usually be stated. Home price is not always a must because the ad space is limited and you want to expose the best features first. If your home is closed to a department store, business center, school, or else, that will be good and appealing to specific market segment. State the information. You know, small starting-up family may love to know if a home is close to school, city park, or office. A household with two incomes may need to find home that is close to their office. It is just helpful if they know it in advance. Also, tell the most attractive part of your home, can be the kitchen, garden, architecture, or any. This will make them curious and give a bit clue about how lovely the home is.

For the closing, write what will encourage buyers to contact and find further information. They can be psychologically or financially encouraging. People need stimulation to act further. Just make sure you utilize all the available features but also be frank about the home condition. Filtering out those who are not interested in your home will save time in the future. Let them see the features from a virtual tour, if possible. And they will decide later. Since the word capacity is small, you need to write all in efficiently. Make a list first, and then get rid of those that are not so critical.

Alex Wu operates a classifieds website that lets people advertise, build groups, and connect. He hopes to create an active environment for businesses to place their part time jobs.

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Can Free Classifieds Really Help Your Business?

Classified ads are a unique and innovative way to advertise, as opposed to conventional advertising, and are an essential medium for those who cannot afford the astronomical costs of more traditional forms of advertising. You can see classified advertising in newspapers, online and other periodicals, where often, pages are devoted just for the purpose of these ads. The greatest advantage of classified ads is that anyone is allowed to advertise via this medium, as opposed to the other types of advertising, where only companies or business can advertise. That means that anyone wanting to sell even a household item like a used car, beanbag or electronics can do so at minimum expense.

To combat the unaffordable costs of traditional advertising, newspapers developed a cheaper and easier way to put out the word. Classifieds are often small ads containing a few lines of text and contact details for more information about the product on sale. No space is wasted on illustrations, and abbreviations are commonly used to save space.

These ads are labeled as classifieds, because they appear in newspapers or online classified under different categories. This makes finding what you are looking for much easier, as you don’t have to sift through pages of tiny, cramped writing. It is also possible to advertise for free, by taking advantage of free classifieds. Papers like the Penny Saver are excellent ways to advertise at no cost.

Obviously, with the advent of the internet, classifieds have also found their way onto cyberspace. You can find millions of classified ads on the internet at the click of a button, and with the added convenience of a search engine, no product is unsearchable. Another great advantage of internet classifieds is that they are usually free, with the costs of running such websites offset by sponsors and paid advertising. Because they are free, and newspaper inches are not at a premium online, free online classifieds are longer and more informative than their printed counterparts. With this new phenomenon, websites like Craigslist and Kijiji have quickly expanded and list millions of classifieds from all over the world. Such websites get over 10 million hits daily. For more specified local classified ads, there are a multitude of smaller websites that advertise based on certain geographical areas.

Advertising online with free classifieds gives much greater exposure to the advertiser, and also makes life much easier for the consumers. Online free classifieds are quickly outrunning their print media counterparts, capturing a large chunk of the market share. As early as 2003, with online advertising in its infancy, newspaper classifieds had a market of around $15 billion, while online classifieds logged around $14.1 billion as per the findings of Classified Intelligence, a market researcher.

If any proof was required to the importance free classifieds play in our lives, the revenue from this industry should put all doubts to rest. From generic items to niche markets and even social and matrimonial classifieds, the $100 billion plus industry is only set to grow with each passing year.

Alex Wu operates a free classifieds website that lets people advertise, build groups, and connect. He hopes to create an active environment for businesses to place their jobs.

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