Microsoft closes down “Craigslist Killer”
Uncategorized, For Sale By Owner Homes June 10th, 2008
Two years ago, seeing the success of , Microsoft created . Hopes were, it was going to be a “Craigslist Killer”. It didn’t work out that way, however, and MS announced that the site will be discontinued at the end of July.
According to a message on its homepage, users can no longer create a new account, post or extend listings, or upgrade listings to “premium.” Although Microsoft hasn’t commented on the reasoning behind Live Expo’s departure, there’s speculation that because the service wasn’t as well advertised as it could have been, it never took it off in the way the company would have liked.
Online classifieds continue to be dominated by Craigslist, and none of the major players have been able to mount a good product to compete successfully. Google has , which hasn’t seemed to take off with the real estate crowd, though here in the Pacific Northwest, and has supplied them with a feed. Ebay has There’s , owned by Village Voice Media. , , , now and literally hundreds more. None seem to have gained the traction that Craigslist has. Even with the, Craigslist will probably continue to reign supreme.
As an agent, I know that I have very limited patience with manually entering my listings to all of the sites out there. I’d much rather put it on one or two aggregators and call it a day, as I don’t have an assistant to post my listings on every single classified website in the entire universe. With the MLS, you get your listings posted automatically on every other real estate website and my brokerage, Coldwell Banker, is now supplying a feed to Zillow, GoogleBase and Trulia. If I make a Postlets ad, then it gets on Oodle and Lycos and Hot Pads. Manually entering each one of my listings to each of these sites is too labor intensive. Though it’s noted that each ad to Craigslist must be manually loaded, if it didn’t work, we wouldn’t do it.