Why doesn't Craigslist have mobile apps?
How Craigslist Makes Money
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Re: How Craigslist Makes Money
#32Craigslist has one of the worst UX. How come has it not been improved in years? Why doesn't Craigslist get any competition? It should be trivial to implement something that's 10 times better...
Competing in the low end means that its a volume based game because each unit of value (each craigslist posting) is low. A new company trying to gain momentum capturing a small user base does't work because in this smaller stage of the company you have no network effects.
If you try to steal those low end customers with a 10x product, you will spend a ton of money to capture users that aren't very valuable.
If you make something that adds 10x more value, with people who want 10x in value, then by design you work yourself out of Craigslist's turf like AirBnB (they started hacky low end but now are moving into higher end listings to drive growth).
in short, I believe there is a valley of death when you try "siege tactics" on Craigslist's network effects.
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#33Craigslist has one of the worst UX. How come has it not been improved in years? Why doesn't Craigslist get any competition? It should be trivial to implement something that's 10 times better...
Because it works. It's simply, "good enough.
Re: How Craigslist Makes Money
#34Craigslist has one of the worst UX. How come has it not been improved in years? Why doesn't Craigslist get any competition? It should be trivial to implement something that's 10 times better...
When I hard reload the Craigslist home page for my state, it downloads right around 150 kb. That is a thing of beauty.
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#35At the same time, for years now I've been banging on to any of my industry friends about how global social networks are an internet anachronism and that local networks are the future.
It's only just dawned on me that my misplaced futurism was simply describing a very successful long term business. A billion dollars later, it turns out Craigslist isn't niche at all - my thinking was.
Re: How Craigslist Makes Money
#36Great service for selling used electronics, renting out an apartment, or sucking a strange man's penis.
Re: How Craigslist Makes Money
#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
For companies that aren't going to eat the world, only exist on the network effect, and are happy in their space, a P/E of 5 is reasonable. How much would you pay to buy craigslist?
At least 10x their yearly profit? What other investment provides a consistent 10% yearly return on the scale we're talking about? At P/E ratio of 5, you literally just wait 5 years and you've just made as much as your initial investment.
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#38If Craigslist makes ~600M in profit , Why the hell is Forbes giving them a valuation of 3B? That's a Price to Earnings ratio of 5. That's not conservative, that's insane. Am I missing something?
If 600M is profit (not revenue), that's 400M short from 1B. That's not a bad valuation, also consider the user base is quite strong. Using both yield 3B is very conservative IMO. If you buy it for 3B, then you will get your investment worth in a couple years.
Re: How Craigslist Makes Money
#39If Craigslist makes ~600M in profit , Why the hell is Forbes giving them a valuation of 3B? That's a Price to Earnings ratio of 5. That's not conservative, that's insane. Am I missing something?
If 600M is profit (not revenue), that's 400M short from 1B. That's not a bad valuation, also consider the user base is quite strong. Using both yield 3B is very conservative IMO. If you buy it for 3B, then you will get your investment worth in a couple years.
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#40I really like their business model too. They made enough to keep going, but not enough that they aspire to take over everything. It's a really simple concept, and there are very few business ideas that can pull it off.