From what I've read around the Internet, Craigslist is perfectly happy being one of the worlds largest websites run by 32 people. I don't think they want to grow to a huge marketplace, or want to make billions. They sound like a company that's perfectly happy with their place on the 'Net and thats that.
From their Wikipedia article, "Other factors he [Craig Newmark] cites are consistency of down-to-earth values, customer service and simplicity."
To me, those go away if they start charging for posts.
"Other factors he [Craig Newmark] cites are consistency of down-to-earth values, customer service and simplicity."
To me, those go away if they start charging for posts.
I'd like you to explain that one. Lots of companies charge money and have exactly those qualities.
From their Wikipedia article, "Other factors he [Craig Newmark] cites are consistency of down-to-earth values, customer service and simplicity."
To me, those go away if they start charging for posts.