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It’s Official - Facebook Has Launched Classifieds (and I Tried it)

By Drew Meyers | May 13, 2007

In mid-April, I mentioned the rumor that Facebook might launch a classifieds product. It’s was announced as fact by the NYT. The service is live already and I just tried it out — very simple and user-friendly (surprise, this is facebook - I wouldn’t expect anything else). I posted a screen shot of the interface below. One suggestion if anyone from Facebook is reading this — add a category for Cars & Trucks, which is a huge category for classified postings.

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I bought a 2004 Civic a couple months ago and I’ve been slacking at attempting to sell my 1988 Prelude (which I absolutely love - I’m going to miss it once I actually sell it), but I have posted it on Craigslist and now, on Facebook. If you’re in the Seattle area and interesting in buying a 3rd generation Prelude with a bunch of time and money put into it, take a look at my posting: $2,400 - 1988 Honda Prelude 2.0 Si W/ Alloy Wheels.

Prelude

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One Response to “It’s Official - Facebook Has Launched Classifieds (and I Tried it)”

  1. Jason Blogs » Facebook Marketplace Says:
    May 13th, 2007 at 6:39 pm

    [...] out Drew Meyers nice hands-on look at Facebook Marketplace. When I am able to use it I will check it out and write up something more [...]

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