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11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people (1)

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  • Craigslist is one of the top 20 websites in the US, and generates over $1 billion in revenue.
  • The site's been around since 1999, and now serves 700 cities in 70 countries.
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Craigslist is not just one of the largest websites on the internet.

It also dates back to the web's earliest days, having gotten its start in 1999, when founder Craig Newmark turned his email newsletter featuring local events in the San Francisco Bay Area into a website.

Craigslist now serves 700 cities spread across 70 countries— all with a site that eschews modern design in favor of a mostly text-based layout that is largely unchanged since the early 2000s.

Here are 11 facts that you might not know about Craigslist, the classified ad marketplace with an archaic site design.

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Thanks to Craigslist, newspaper classified sales plummeted 77% in just 10 years

11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people (5)

It's no surprise that Craigslist played a hand in the decline of traditional newspapers. But it's sobering just how dramatic that turned out to be.

Classified ad revenue for daily papers peaked in 2000, just shy of $20 billion. By 2012, classified advertising was just $4.6 billion — a drop of 77%. Through that entire period, most Craigslist classified ads were free, although the site started charging for job ads in 2004, but offset that with a free "gigs" section.

Craigslist gets more visitors than Netflix

11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people (6)

Despite having essentially no advertising, promotion, or marketing, Craigslist manages to consistently rank in the top 20 websites in the US. According to SimilarWeb, it's about the 15th most popular site, beating out Netflix, Zillow, Walmart, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and CNN. It also ranks around No. 118 worldwide.

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If Craigslist were a city, it would be among the most dangerous in the US

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It goes without saying that you should exercise caution — extreme caution, in fact — when trying to make a transaction on Craigslist. The site has been ground zero for as many as 128 murders since the site started accepting classified ads, according to Craigslist Killings, a blog that tracks every incident.

The stats are grim and macabre: There have been shootings, stabbings, and strangulations; some clearly premeditated, some related to theft, sex, or passion. And in at least one case, a teen reportedly posted an ad on Craigslist asking to be murdered. The 19-year-old Colorado woman Natalie Bollinger was subsequently killed by Joseph Lopez, who was sentenced to 48 years in prison.

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Craigslist's corporate structure is built around a psychology principle called Dunbar's number

11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people (8)

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Craigslist founder Craig Newmark has been very up-front over the years in discussing his lack of social skills, organizational aptitude, and business acumen. In part, that is why he decided to keep his Craigslist organization small, citing a concept in psychology known as Dunbar's number, which suggests that there's a cognitive limit to the number of people with whom any person can maintain stable social relationships.

Read more:Meet Craig 'Craigslist' Newmark, the self-professed 'nerd' who built a $1 billion online listing empire and donated $20 million to a media company that's now facing a massive editorial exodus

British anthropologist Robin Dunbar proposed that this number is no more than 150, and so Newmark and CEO Jim Buckmaster have endeavored to limit the size of Craigslist to allow him and the other employees to have healthy working relationships. The current company staff comprises just 50 employees.

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A sex trafficking bill shut down a huge section of Craigslist

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For years, Craigslist operated the internet's most popular personal classifieds, but the entire section abruptly disappeared in 2018.

The reason? The US Senate passed HR 1865, a bill known as the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act. The bill allowed law enforcement to prosecute websites which allowed sex workers to use the site.

Because of concerns that sex workers relied on the personal ads on Craigslist, the site opted to shut it down entirely rather than build in safeguards. Craigslist bid farewell to nearly 20 years of personal ads with the message, "To the millions of spouses, partners, and couples who met through craigslist, we wish you every happiness!"

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A bank robber once staged an elaborate movie-like diversion during a heist using Craigslist

11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people (10)

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Back in 2008, a creative criminal with a flair for the dramatic robbed an armored truck parked outside a Bank of America in Monroe, Washington.

But rather than doing it alone, Anthony Curcio crowdsourced his robbery by placing an ad on Craigslist for road maintenance workers. He asked applicants to meet near the bank wearing yellow safety vests, goggles, a blue shirt, and respirator mask — the same disguise he was wearing when he overpowered the guard with pepper spray, stole money, and fled the scene. Police arrived to find several men matching the suspect's exact description.

Initially, the ruse worked, but Curcio ultimately was tracked down and sentenced to six years in prison.

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One Craigslist user bartered his way from a cell phone to a Porsche

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Steven Ortiz was 17 years old when he used Craigslist to trade his way from an old cell phone to a 2000 Porsche Boxster S.

Over the course of 14 trades, he worked his way up — starting with a simple swap to a slightly better cell phone, then to an iPod. He worked his way through a laptop, dirt bike, a 1987 Toyota 4Runner, a golf cart, and a 1975 Ford Bronco. The Porsche he ended up with was worth about $9,000.

Ortiz wasn't the first person to try his hand at such a barter. That honor goes to Kyle MacDonald and his "one red paperclip" that he eventually bartered up to a house. But unlike MacDonald, Ortiz pulled this off entirely within Craigslist, without any outside help.

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Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is one of the biggest philanthropists in America.

11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people (12)

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With an estimated net worth of about $1.6 billion,Newmark donated a sizable $143.8 million to charity last year.

And his donations are substantial. In 2018, for example, he came in 11thin the list of the 50 top philanthropists in the United States, as compiled by the Chronicle of Philanthropy. In fact, he came in just ahead of Bill and Melinda Gates, who gifted $138 million that same year despite having a net worth 60 times that of Newmark.

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Weird Al and Ray Manzarek teamed up to record a song about the site

11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people (13)

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If you haven't kept tabs on "Weird Al" Yankovic in a long time, you might have missed his 2009 song "Craigslist." Set against a musical backdrop that's heavily inspired by The Doors (and with keyboards played by Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek himself), Weird Al sings about buying and selling assorted minutiae on the classified site while channeling the persona of Jim Morrison.

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Craigslist's CEO isn't interested in maximizing revenue (and is routinely accused of being a communist)

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Craigslist's founder, Craig Newmark, is notoriously outspoken about his lack of social skills and his dislike of leadership and management roles. So, just one year after hiring Jim Buckmaster as a programmer to help build and maintain the site, he promoted Buckmaster to CEO and stepped away from leading the business.

Buckmaster has been variously described as a "communist" and "socialistic anarchist," and has gone on record multiple times that he "is not trying to maximize revenue." He leans into these descriptions in his official executive bio on the Craigslist "About" page.

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You could once buy an $8 million McLaren F1 on Craigslist

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While Craigslist is fertile territory for affordable and roughly used cars, occasionally you can find some monstrously expensive vehicles listed on the site. In 2014, a private owner put his 1994 McLaren F1 for sale for $7.9 million. And surprisingly, it's not a one-time anomaly.

In 2008, a San Francisco dealer put a Bugatti Veyron on the site with a list price of $1.3 million. And that topped a previous post for an $875,000 1965 Shelby GT 350 Mustang, which was offered that same year.

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11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people (2024)

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11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people? ›

11 mind-blowing facts about Craigslist, which makes more than $1 billion a year and employs just 50 people. Craigslist is one of the top 20 websites in the US, and generates over $1 billion in revenue. The site's been around since 1999, and now serves 700 cities in 70 countries.

What made craigslist successful? ›

Overall, craigslist 's success can be attributed to its commitment to simplicity, local focus, and user experience. By staying true to these principles, the site has built a strong and loyal user base that has helped it to grow into one of the most successful internet platforms of all time.

How profitable is craigslist? ›

Revenue of Craigslist 2018-2022

Craigslist lost almost half its revenue from 2018 to 2020, going from about one billion to 566 million U.S. dollars. However, the classifieds website's revenue grew after the decline in 2020, reaching 694 million U.S. dollars in 2022.

How valuable is craigslist? ›

9. According to Forbes, Craigslist's worth is estimated at around $3 billion. Forbes did some research on Craigslist in 2017, and according to the study, the website could be worth $3 billion or more.

Why is Craigslist so shady? ›

Craigslist is a legitimate website, and most Craigslist posts are legitimate and trustworthy as well. However, just like any other online platform, it can be used by scammers. Some people may post fraudulent listings only pretending to sell goods or services, so take precautions to ensure your safety.

Why is Craigslist losing popularity? ›

Part of the drop can also be attributed to the number of competitors that have recently started occupying the marketplace space. Other niche sites like Airbnb have also taken a chunk out of Craigslist's userbase. However, we think it's because of poor business decisions Craigslist has been making for the past 20 years.

What sells the fastest on Craigslist? ›

12 Items That Currently Sell the Most Money On Craigslist
  • Home Appliances. Gently used or well-maintained appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and dryers are always in demand. ...
  • Furniture. ...
  • Electronics. ...
  • Cars and Motorcycles. ...
  • Power Tools. ...
  • Sporting Goods. ...
  • Garden Equipment. ...
  • Tech Accessories.
Jan 24, 2024

Who owns Craigslist? ›

2020 Billionaires Net Worth

Craig Newmark is the founder of online marketplace Craigslist.

How does Craigslist make money if its free? ›

Most of the advertisem*nts on Craigslist are free to post however they do charge for some advertisem*nts depending on the region and the type of the classified.

Who uses Craigslist anymore? ›

Craigslist still does a big business in rentals, and landlords or people searching for roommates can post their available apartment or room on the site.

Who does Craigslist compete with? ›

Who is Craigslist biggest competitor? The biggest Craigslist competitor in terms of user base may very well be Facebook Marketplace, although OfferUp is incredibly popular and robust as well. Other alternatives to Craigslist include Locanto, Mercari, and Recycler.

Who uses Craigslist the most? ›

craigslist.org Website Traffic by Country

Craigslist. org's core audience is located in United States followed by Canada, and India.

Is Craigslist still useful? ›

Craigslist is still in operation, but its popularity and usage have changed over time due to various factors. It's essential to note that Craigslist remains a widely used platform in many regions for various purposes, including classified advertisem*nts, job listings, housing, and more.

Are Craigslist deals too good to be true? ›

To identify a scam listing on Craigslist, look for these red flags: prices that are too good to be true, vague or generic item descriptions, poor grammar and spelling in the listing, a sense of urgency to complete the transaction, and requests for personal information or unconventional payment methods.

Why is it called Craigslist? ›

Craig wanted to call it "sf-events", but more knowledgeable friends suggested calling it "craigslist" to reinforce its personal and down-to-earth nature. He still finds it awkward that such a visible site is named after him, but he'll get over it.

When did Craigslist get popular? ›

After incorporation as a private for-profit company in 1999, Craigslist expanded into nine more U.S. cities in 2000, four each in 2001 and 2002, and 14 in 2003. By September 2007, Craigslist had established itself in approximately 450 cities in 50 countries. In 2007 Craigslist operated with a staff of 24 people.

Why is Craigslist popular? ›

Craigslist's business model is quite simple: Users in a few categories—apartments in select cities, jobs, vehicles for sale—pay a small but reasonable fee to make posts. Everything else is free. Its Perl-backed tech is straightforward.

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