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Who is Craig from Craigslist?
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Craig Newmark is the Craig of Craigslist whose estimated net worth as of 2010 was around
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$400 million.
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This is in direct contrast to his financial wealth during childhood, where his mother
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struggled to support Craig and his brother, Jeff, after the death of their father.
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Craig Alexander Newmark was born on December 6, 1952, in Morristown, New Jersey, to Joyce
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and Lee Newmark.
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Lee worked as an insurance salesman but after his death, Joyce had to move her two sons
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into an apartment.
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Craig was only thirteen years old when his father died.
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After graduating from Morristown High School in 1971, Craig had earned enough scholarships
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to fund his post-secondary education at Case Western Reserve University.
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There, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1975 and a Masters of Science degree in
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1977.
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With his new degrees, Craig landed himself a job as a programmer with IBM for 17 years
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– first in Boca Raton, Florida and then in Detroit.
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In 1993 he moved to San Francisco to work for Charles Schwab.
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It was here that he was introduced to the internet, resulting in his development of
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Craigslist.
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Craigslist began as a simple e-mail distribution list amongst friends in 1995.
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The majority of the earliest posts were posted by Craig himself and were notices of social
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events attractive to software and Internet developers living and/or working in the San
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Francisco Bay area.
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Thanks to word of mouth, the number of both postings and subscribers grew rapidly and
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Newmark was surprised when people started using the list for non-event postings, most
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of which were to fill technical positions.
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This lead to the addition of a category for “jobs”.
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Additional categories were added in response to user demand.
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Ever growing in popularity, community members demanded a web interface and thus the now
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super popular website, Craigslist.org went live.
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It was 1996.
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Fast forward to 1998, Newmark was still enjoying a career as a software engineer, more specifically
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a hardcore java programmer.
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Craigslist was still a hobby to him, but a hobby with great perks.
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Through the site, he was getting himself invited to the best parties for geeks and nerds out
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there.
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In 1999, Craigslist was growing so fast that it was incorporated as a private for-profit
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company and Newmark stopped working as a software engineer to work full-time running Craigslist.
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By April of 2000, there were nine Craigslist employees working out of Newmark’s San Francisco
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apartment, including Jim Buckmaster who joined the company in January of 2000 as lead programmer
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and CTO – chief technology officer.
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He contributed to the site’s multi-city architecture, its search engine, discussion
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forums, flagging system, self-posting process, homepage design, personals categories and
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best-of-Craigslist feature.
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In November of 2000 he was promoted to CEO which is a position he still holds today.
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Over the next few years Craigslist expanded rapidly to several cities throughout the world
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and on August 1, 2004, they began doing something they had never done before – charging a
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fee to post job openings in select cities.
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On the Los Angeles and New York pages it cost $25 per job posting.
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That very same day, a new Craigslist section called “Gigs” was added.
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In the “Gigs” section, low-cost and unpaid jobs and internships can be posted for free.
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As of August 9, 2012, over 700 cities in 70 countries have Craigslist sites, with the
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website serving over 20 billion page views, 80 million new classified advertisements,
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and 2 million new job posting listings each month, making it the leading classifieds service
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and one of the top job boards in the world.
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If Craigslist is free for most everybody, then how in the world does it make any money?
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Its main source of revenue is still primarily from the paid job ads in select cities.
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It charges $75 per ad in San Francisco and $25 per ad in New York, Los Angeles and now
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San Diego, Boston, Seattle, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Philadelphia, Orange County in California,
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and Portland, Oregon.
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It also charges $10 per paid broker apartment listing ad in New York City.
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This might not sound like much, but despite being one of the biggest websites in the world,
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the company today only has a little over 30 employees and the estimated revenue that they
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bring in annually from those small percentage of paid posts is a gross of about $130 million
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as of 2012, with about $100 million of that being
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profit…
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so, they’re doing alright.