On May 28, 9:40 pm, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2008 01:31:53 +0000, Larry wrote:
"Joe" wrote in news:43l%j.7003$772.3412
:
What web site would you suggest to advertize a 1995 Proline 2950 in the
Biloxi, Ms. area?
Thanks,
Joe
http://gulfport.craigslist.org/
Be sure to keep a copy of your SHORT add in Notebook .txt format so every 3
days you can enter it again. The list runs day by day from the newest to
the oldest and re-entering it refreshes your position.
Craig's List is the greatest place to sell ANYTHING except for E-bay, which
isn't appropriate for something you can't ship to Timbuktu.
Then, you need to think about that awful condition of the economy, awful
gas prices it drinks like a fish and price it low enough someone will
overlook those terrible conditions and want to buy it......a real challenge
in 2008!
Boats are hard to sell. Ask any dealer this spring who isn't a total liar.
I'd suggest the newspaper also, that's where I found the one I bought. When
I sold my pickup, I got about ten times the calls from the Washington Post
ad as I got from Craigslist.
--
John *H*
Perhaps, but your suggestion may be a bit outdated.
The net is where it's at. Newspapers are losing customers at an
arising rate because of what the net now offers for free.
I would not waste my money on newspaper advertising when you can get
it broadcast to a wider audience on the net for
free.............specifically on Craigslist and other free on line for
sale services.
If you were to buy a boat today.........what media would you use today?