Facebook Marketplace is a free way to buy and sell locally. It is kind of like Craigslist. (here are my tips for buying on Craigslist). However, I prefer Facebook Marketplace to Craigslist.
I love that Facebook Marketplace lets you see who is doing the selling or buying. Checking out their profile often makes me feel better about meeting up with them.
I also love how visual the marketplace is. Everything is arranged as a grid of images, unlike Craigslist which is all text. It makes it easy to scan with your eyes for things that interest you.
Facebook Marketplace is also really smart. It learns your preferences over time and starts to show you more of what you like and less of what you don’t.
Facebook Marketplace FAQ
Is Facebook Marketplace free?
Yes, Facebook Marketplace is free. There are no fees to use it. You just need a Facebook profile.
How do I get to Facebook Marketplace?
On your computer, the icon is on the far left under NEWS FEED. It looks like a little store.
On your phone, look for the little marketplace icon on the far bottom. For me, it is second from the left, right next to the news feed.
Tips for selling on Facebook Marketplace
I wrote a whole post on selling on Facebook Marketplace – click over and check it out! These tips will help you maximize your profits and create the best listing.
Tips for buying on Facebook Marketplace
I wrote a whole post on buying on Facebook Marketplace – click over and check it out! These tips will help keep you safe and show you the best way to search for the items you need.
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