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Best Classifieds Websites for Georgia

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In the digital era, classified ads have taken on a new format, too. Nowadays, buyers and sellers alike can connect via online ads for goods and services of all sorts and prices. Find the best places to buy and sell with these 10 best classifieds websites for Georgia:


1.Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The largest daily newspaper in Georgia, the AJC is a name well-known and trusted throughout the Atlanta metro. The publication reaches 1.2 million readers and more than 9.2 million digital users, giving you more bang for your buck when placing an ad.

2.Marietta Daily Journal

Just a stone's throw from Atlanta, the Marietta Daily Journal offers a classifieds section both in print and online. Browse a range of categories and subcategories so that you only see what you're interested in.

3.Facebook Marketplace

Facebook remains one of the top classifieds platforms in Georgia for many reasons. For starters, it's a free service for buyers and sellers alike. Plus, it's easy to find or create listings from the Facebook app. Sellers can upload photos directly from their smartphones and have items listed in a matter of minutes. Facebook also allows buyers and sellers to rate each other to build confidence in future transactions.

4.Savannah Morning News

Serving the Savannah coastal area and parts of South Carolina, this newspaper features an online classifieds section that's easy to navigate. Place your own ad or browse posted ads for free.

5.Athens Banner-Herald

One of the oldest newspapers in Georgia, the Athens Banner-Herald has been sharing the news since 1832, when it was originally called the Southern Banner. Today, it circulates just under 20,000 hard copies and makes all of its content and classified ads available online.

6.Citybase.com

Citybase is unique in that it gives users a custom classifieds experience. You can target by state or city, making your search as broad or hyperlocal as you want. The categories are also extremely specific, allowing sellers and buyers alike to align their interests quickly without the guesswork.

7.Gainesville Times

Serving Hall County and surrounding areas in Northeast Georgia, Gainesville Times has shifted to an online marketplace and ad section. Users can place ads online or browse through several categories or the entire classifieds section.

8.The Albany Herald

This daily newspaper is more than a century old and continues to serve the southwest metro of Georgia. A user-friendly interface breaks up the classifieds section into categories and shows how many ads are in each category before you click.

9.Craigslist

This famous classifieds listing site is available in every major city in Georgia, and then some. Listings are free to create and respond to, and sellers' contact information is kept confidential for added security. In Georgia, Craigslist offers nine different metros to help you reach local buyers with your goods or services.

10.The Augusta Chronicle

One of the country's oldest continually operating newspapers, the Augusta Chronicle released its first issue in 1785! Today, it offers a digital user experience complete with a classifieds section.

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