Kijiji Isn’t Kutting It. How about eBay Classifieds?
Nick | Mar 03, 2009 | Comments 0
eBay is having second thoughts about how easy it will be to spread the Kijiji brand in the U.S. The company is testing out the name “eBay Classifieds” in two cities, San Antonio and Pittsburgh. A letter sent out to Kijiji members states:
We here at Kijiji thought it made a lot of sense to start using the eBay brand name. After all, we are part of the eBay family and we are a classifieds site…so “eBay Classifieds” just seemed like a good idea.
Maybe it also has something to do with the “j”s and “i”s blending together beyond recognition in “Kijiji.” It’s not just the name that needs work. The number of visitors to Kijiji sites worldwide was up only 7 percent in January to 23.2 million, while Craigslist grew six times faster and widened the gap. It ended January with 41.4 million unique visitors (see comScore chart below).
In the U.S., Kijiji is experiencing much stronger growth, but its 3.7 million unique visitors in January is only a tenth of that of Craigslist (which had 39.4 million U.S. unique visitors, see second chart below). A year ago, Kijiji vowed to become No. 1 in
Kijiji is going to need more than a name change to challenge Craigslist.

Above is the global chart, below is the U.S. chart.

techcrunch.com
|Filed Under: Social Media
Face(book)lifts All Around! And A Bit of Botox for AOL Too!
Man claims photo of his genitals found on his iPhone is a glitch
CEO Change At Twitter: Ev Williams Back At The Helm
Google Reader Now Auto-Translates Stuff. Read Anything You Like
Cold-brew coffee contraption for sensitive stomachs
PeopleJar Joins The Social Networking Fray
Mixx Experiments With New Advertising Feedback Platform Called Sifter
Kate Moss launches Topshop in New York with diva, J.Lo
Xbox 360 pwns online console world
Spider Wave: A head massage thingy that makes you smarter, look stupid
Samsung Mondi given some video time
Elevator Pitch Friday: Marcellus makes delivering video cheap and easy