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Kijiji

Kijiji Canada
Kijiji logo
Type of site
Classifieds
Owner eBay
Slogan(s) Free Local Classifieds
Website kijiji.ca
Alexa rank Decrease 12 (February 2017)
Registration Optional
Launched March 2005; 12 years ago (2005-03)

Kijiji (/kˈ/ kee-JEE-jee; Swahili[kiˈʄiʄi], village) is an online classified advertising service that operates as a centralized network of online communities, organized by city and urban region, for posting local ads. It is a fully owned subsidiary of eBay launched in March 2005. Kijiji websites are available for more than 300 cities in Canada (Alexa website rank of 12 for Canada), Italy (Alexa website rank of 82 for Italy), Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Kijiji was made available to selected cities in the United States on June 29, 2007, but was changed to eBay Classifieds in 2010.

Kijiji offers similar services and is seen as a competitor to Craigslist with the biggest differences being that Kijiji gets much less U.S. traffic and has an extensive pets section.

Kijiji is the most popular online classified service in Canada. It is one of the top ten websites in Canada, and draws three times the amount of traffic drawn to Craigslist in that country. The New York Times referred to Kijiji's Canadian site as representing "one of the few online brands that fizzled in the United States but found success elsewhere."

Kijiji was originally launched as "a start-up within eBay created by a small team of entrepreneurial employees," according to eBay's March, 2005 press release announcing the new service.

In May 2005 eBay acquired the British-based online-classifieds service Gumtree, which operates in cities in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Poland, Hong Kong, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, as well as the Spanish company LoQUo. One month later it acquired OpusForum.org, another website offering online classifieds in Germany. In July 2006, Klaus Gapp, the founder of OpusForum, noted that after its acquisition it had "merged with its new Kijiji classifieds business in the German speaking markets of Austria, Germany and Switzerland."


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