Storage Auctions
The Marketplace => Selling Venues => Craigslist => Topic started by: Travis on September 09, 2014, 06:49:03 PM
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Does anyone use a Craigslist apps to post their merchandise? If so, which one do you use? Is one better than another? Does the app save you time?
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All of the CL apps are garbage and CL does not have an official app.
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My wife tried cPro and she loves it. Says it makes it super easy to post.
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My wife tried cPro and she loves it. Says it makes it super easy to post.
<cheap shot mode on> So now your wife's judgment is flawless? <cheap shot mode off> :)
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<cheap shot mode on> So now your wife's judgment is flawless? <cheap shot mode off> :)
Impeccable ;) (Just in case she reads this)
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Impeccable ;) (Just in case she reads this)
Oh man, are you ever in trouble.
:040: :040: :040:
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I sit in front of a compter for my Craigslist, ebay and facbook yard sale stuff.. You see the images better and can make better judgement calls if they are good enough.
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We did a little research on Craigslist apps, check it out: http://onlinestorageauctions.com/craigslist-apps-iphone-android/
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I have DailyCraigslist for my iPod, and while it's manageable, it's slow and a bit annoying. I have Clapp for my android phone, and honestly, I'd rather have the clap than use this thing.
If anyone has anything better to recommend, let me know.
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I have Clapp for my android phone, and honestly, I'd rather have the clap than use this thing.
:D
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a while back craigslist rolled out a mobile version of their site which is actually pretty easy and userfriendly so never really bothered with apps. also i tend to post from my comp where all my pics are as oposed to on my phone.
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I can see how a Craigslist app would be useful for storage unit buyers who needed to sell an item quickly or post items in the free section, while in the field.