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		<title>By: Nathan Snell</title>
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		<description>Good, thoughtful post! Biggest question that comes to mind to me of Craigslist Premium vs. Craigslist Free would be the level of traffic. I would think they&#039;d need to devise a solid plan to not cannibalize their own traffic too much, otherwise the current margins could potentially be hurt. Likewise, the ability for the current system to support that kind of change would come into play.

Overall though, I like the freemium model. What are your thoughts in terms of more companies really beginning to adopt them?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good, thoughtful post! Biggest question that comes to mind to me of Craigslist Premium vs. Craigslist Free would be the level of traffic. I would think they&#8217;d need to devise a solid plan to not cannibalize their own traffic too much, otherwise the current margins could potentially be hurt. Likewise, the ability for the current system to support that kind of change would come into play.</p>
<p>Overall though, I like the freemium model. What are your thoughts in terms of more companies really beginning to adopt them?</p>
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