


Habe diese Karte aus Neugier erstellt. Konstruktive Kritik am Design ist willkommen:) Bitte kommentieren Sie auch, ob die für Ihr Land angezeigte Plattform korrekt ist:)
Bearbeiten: Online-Gebrauchtmarktplätze, die als funktionieren "passiv" Märkte – das heißt, Sie müssen nach den gewünschten Artikeln suchen.
Edit2: Laut weiterer Analyse übertrifft der Facebook-Marktplatz Gumtree deutlich. 1,3 Mio. Die Auflistung ist für ein Land dieser Größe wirklich niedrig.
Edit3: Malta wird auch auf Facebook Marketplace umgestellt
Von BandWorldly
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Portugal of course again
Can confirm for Germany and Austria.
I assume that Vinted is not considered a valid option here for some reason
Is this for online transactions (e.g. eBay) or online ads+planning, in person transactions?
Iceland is playing Wordle.
Avito has so much cool ass shit for sale
Is Facebook marketplace not the most popular one in any of these?
„Ricardo“ is an insane brand name.
Define „popular“. Most postings, most users, most sold…?
Haven’t known anyone to use gumtree in the UK since around 2015. I thought it was a dead platform.
Many of them use to belong to the same company, adevinta. Marktplaats, leboncoin, kleinanzeigen, subito, kufar ( the hungarian maybe too, i dont remember the namd)
Finn.no is RIDICULOUSLY popular in Norway. There are a couple of alternative sites that have popped up in the past few years but the most popular of them is still maybe a fraction of a tenth as popular as Finn. Our entire real estate market goes through it, practically every used car sale that isn’t through a dealership, literally everyone uses it. Right now there are over 4 million ads despite the country’s population only being 5.5 million.
I’ve never seen any second hand marketplaces be as huge of a phenomenon as Finn.no is in any other country
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Vinted is slowly eating Spain’s Wallapop market.
Portugal into Eastern Europe.
I love the name of the Serbian one. Easy to understand.
All of the Nordic companies (except for Iceland) are owned by the same Norwegian company
Facebook marketplace is the dominant platform in Hungary by far nowadays. There are many group specific listings, so it is very hard to make a statistic. There are some thematic pages which are still used (hasznaltauto for cars, hardverapro for electronics etc.) Jofogas exists and has listings, but most traffic is done on facebook in thematic groups (e.g. if you want to buy a bicycle you should join some bicycle specific groups. Want some wheels for your car? You need the group for parts for your brand of car).
in Malta it’s definitely Facebook Marketplace
Also why did you granth Luxembourg annexation to Germany?
Marktplaats.nl is bigger than those of Norway , Finland and Denmark combined. But you can hardly see its name.