15 Tips for Posting On Backpage

I'm not by any means an expert, but you may find my own methods of interest.

I post over 100 ads a day, by hand, they don't get ghosted, and I don't use a proxy or change my IP address. (I have a static IP from my provider, if you know how to change this at will without calling them I would love to know)

1. The key is time (for me) is time. I post 20-30 ads at a time, wait an hour or so, then post again.

2. I use many different email addresses. I am promoting two things, an affiliate program and my website. I have 50 emails. Each address posts two ads, then I log out, and log back in. (Bonus : GMX.com will let you have 10 emails that all forward to one. So I only log into 5 accounts and can see all my posts.) Visit The Land of Emails to learn more.

3. I use white text. I place an html command to make any text after it white (or the color snow). I personally hide “Ad# 9393” and so on. I just hit random keys for my ad number. Don't forget to close the font tag () This causes ghosting because it tries to make the rest of the page white. While I do this, I have about 10-20 different ads I run also.

4. Sometimes sites will notice this. It happens. It doesn't work on Craigslist. Other colors you can use are #FFFFCC, #FFFFDD, #FFFFEE and yellow. Yellow will definately be seen, but it still looks alright because it's an ad number. (this is now explained with an example - here)

5. I registered. This never caused me a problem. I have 50 backpage accounts, I post two ads in each. This eliminates the need to check my email at all, as the ads go up quickly without confirmation.

6. I have different titles. Don't use the same title and just add @,$,%,^ and so on. It will get caught sooner or later. Be creative!!

7. Use a picture. This is as easy as taking a snapshot of a couple words. Backpage can't SEE pictures for what they are―so if you post the same one multiple times, under different names, how do they know? Upload one picture 10-20 times to photobucket, they will call it picture1, picture2, and so on. There you go. Grab some free "click heres" and other buttons.

8. Wait. Recently it takes up to 20 minutes for my ads to show. At first I thought they were ghosted- but they always showed up eventually.

9. Don't appear like a spammer. Please, people, quit posting “Make $10,000 Every 5 Minutes!!” It's unreal and misleading. Be true to your ads, that will bring more sales and less disappointed people.

10. Change your url. I've used short url and tiny url with success. If the server catches your domain to many times it will delete your ads.
11. Pay attention. If they same ads keep getting flagged--use a new one. If you have a good product it shouldn't be hard to write plenty of good things about it.

12. Post in relevant categories only. This lower the chances of flagging highly. For most of you, this mean in the biz opps category. Don't post work at home or affiliate pages under jobs.
13. Know your audience, if you are consistently getting hits from New York and none from Akron, stop posting in Akron. It's a waste of time.

14. Learn some HTML. (head on over to "Basic HTML for Ad Posters") Improve and vary your adds with color and size. Centering ads looks better than off to the side. Smaller ads that don't use the whole width of the screen are easier to read.

15. This is the most important -- Be SMART. Follow the guidelines here, if something doesn't work CHANGE IT. Make your ads different. Trick the sever in to believing that you are not spamming, and then....DON'T spam.
You can Be SMARTER than the backpage bot.

Testing Your New Classy Ads


How do you know if your ads a flop? Maybe they are where the majority of your traffic is coming from. Perhaps you have a nice healthy balance.
Whether you pay for your ads or only utilize free sites, you are still spending your time. Your time is valuable, don't spend any on something that isn't working. In short, you are paying regardless. You need your ads to give you results, starting yesterday.

Always run at least two ads. Test them relentlessly. Keep the one that preforms better, alter the second. Test again. Repeat this process indefinitely for an unbeatable ad campaign.
Make sure you test the pros and cons of using images. I find I usually get more traffic with some good old formatted text than with images. Sometimes though, in picky cities, only a great image will do the trick.

If you have a decent hosting company, keep track of the ads you post in different cities, and check your reports to see the referring sources. I like to post a lot, with tons of different ads, so I keep track by posting my ad “freeebooksD.jpg” in cities beginning with D. With “freeebooksA.jpg” I do the same thing and so on.
Then switch it up, cities are different and may respond differently to specific ads. If you have one that you really think is a killer, but isn't working, move it to a new place and test it there.
If you're finding that no matter what ad you post, a particular city never clicks your link, abandon it for now. Again, don't waste your time. You can always go back with new ads later.
You can use different pages too. Use a couple different landing page urls, with the same content, and track the traffic to each. Give each page a different ad and watch as some pull in visitors, and perhaps some don't see a single hit. This is slightly time consuming but I've found it very effective at weeding out my ineffective ads. Unfortunately, if you are working off an affiliate link you may not have this option.

Tiny and Short URL work for testing my affiliate pages. I don't make any claims that they will work with your affiliate tracking.

That's about all the testing I've been known do...how do you test your ads' effectiveness?

Writing Classified ads is Indeed a Small Art


Craigslist, Backpage, and USAads are spammed with ridiculous promises each and every day. You can write ads quickly and deal with a few hits a day, and if that's fine with you-then you don't belong in this blog.
Or you can really think this out, really get a feel, and the really get some traffic!
You need to make your own ads stand out, and the in the mist of all these scattered letters and dollar signs, get a reaction from your potential customer.

Consider...

Who are you selling to?
Age, Gender, Profession? You can't write the same ad for aging women as you would for professional athletes. Who are these people, what are they're problems-and how are you going to solve them? At least one of them. Make your ad their long awaited solution, that they may or may not have known they were looking for. Remember young men and women may be roped in with fantastic promises (keep them, be true) while an older group might need proof, or a guarantee.

Okay you have an average person in your group, they see your ad title, click on it, then what do you want them to do?

Join the mailing list, make a phone call, buy a product, download free materials? Identify the step and write your ad around it, to your targeted audience. Be clear, direct, and confidant.

Click Here to Witness the Amazing Benefits of XXXX!
An Easy Call Will Lower Your XXXX Bill Forever!
Mailing List Subscribers Receive Massive Discounts – Register Now!
Click Now to See Real Proof That XXXX Does Whatever!

Obviously, make sure there is always something for your potential customer. Joining your mailing just because you want them to won't work. People are naturally thinking “What's in it for me?” Above we are offering proof, discounts, and an opportunity to save money. That's always a big hit-saving money.

Use a Call to Action Phrase

These are words that entice the buyer to do just want you want them to, they add a sense of urgency, and work on some unconscious level too.
Some Phrases (I avoid Click Here and Buy Now but to each their own)
Free XXXX (Make sure you let them in on what they're getting free)

Click Here
Call Now
Register Now
Buy Now
Contact Now
Free Trial
Sign Up Now
Limited Time Only
Learn Some HTML

Once you have your good ad copy, make it look great.

Get your hands dirty, learn some HTML it by heart. You don't want to waist time searching for tags all the time. Or open notepad and keep a copy of your favorites.

You don't have to get too deeply involved, but it's best to learn changing color, size, position, italic, bold, underline and font. This part is all up to you. Don't overdo it, or your ads will look flashy and spammy. Utilize white space as well.

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I use green because that's the color my site is in, and denotes money to me. I have a great love of centering everything. I am a firm believer that an ad should be in one spot on the page, not written across the length of it.
Test Everything


Even tips in this article—test it all.
I found I received more subscribers to my mailing list immediately after the layout was changed from red to green. Why? Do other people think of money too, or do I simply look more trustworthy now? A little research on color theory tells me that the color blue is the most common and is associated trust and reliability. Maybe I'll change my theme to blue this winter and see how I fair.

Test your ads over and over again. Keep changing, make a list of your best conversion ads. This is an ever on-going process as the seasons and times change. If you are receiving an enormous amount of clicks and no sales, maybe look at your sales copy.
No one is an expert at anything overnight.
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