Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Where You Place Ads Counts

When recruiting it is important to make sure what you have in your ad will attract the correct type of candidate, but also WHERE your ad appears will determine what type of candiates you will attract. Below is an ad from Craig's List. In terms of an ad it meets a lot of the criteria for a good ad that I've written about before. The question for you is, would you want YOUR ad to appear next to this one? Do you mind if your ad is thrown into a jumble of other ads, or do you want to appear in a section where you might be next to several competitors for the same type of candidate bit in a place that attracts people with the talent you are looking for?
If you're an attorney looking to take on cases like this, this person might be interested in hearing from you.
Thanks for reading!
Ev
A Heck of A Nice Guy



In Case You can't read the ad above, the text is below:

Attorney to file suit to bring God back (Anyway In USA)


Date: 2012-09-01, 4:47AM CDT
m2scz-3243041945@job.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]



I want to sue to bring God back to our class rooms. I am seeking a Lawyer who can make the argument and file and file and file until we succeed.
Need a willing and able Lawyer, to listen to my ideas on how to bring God back! Need a Lawyer willing to go balls out to put God back where he fits and belongs, a Lawyer that will demand changes that many will not like.
There is a way, I need help! Thank you so very much, God of your choice bless you!
  • Location: Anyway In USA
  • Compensation: A place in history a place in heaven a place in my heart!
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
PostingID: 3243041945

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