
Include a basic description of your product. With a largely text-based environment, it's important to highlight key features and a compelling differential for your product. Make sure to set your product/service apart from others in your description. Create an offer. Whether giving a coupon or a free download, an offer can move prospects to purchase. Consider a unique offer that will allow you to attract the success of your online ad.
Make contact and ordering information obvious. Don't bury your call to action or contact information at the bottom of your classified ad. Most individuals won't page down to the bottom of your listing. Be sure that this information appears at both the top and bottom of our ad.
Post your classified ad to multiple boards. You may get very different response rates from the same ad placed on different classified ad websites. As a result, you should post your advertisement to a variety of sites to determine which site generates the best return.
Split Test. Very different ads and offers can receive different results. Consider uploading multiple ad versions in order to validate your top performing ad. Manage expectations. Classified ads aren't notorious for generating a large return. Where classified advertising comes into play is with scale. If you can generate a profit using classified advertising, then you want to replicate the model across multiple job boards. Doing so will maximize returns. The thing to keep in mind is that a single classified ad isn't going to generate tens of thousands of dollars in revenue.
As with any marketing initiative, online advertising requires experimentation, creativity, and tracking. Start small with just a few ads using the free and low cost classified advertising websites available online. These sites, including Craigslist are very cost effective and most marketing you do will either break even or generate revenue for your business