Antengo Pushes on Mobile Classifieds: ‘Websites Mean Nothing to Us’

Even with the mobile revolution in full swing, all-in-one classified sites, like Craigslist, have not been so quick to make the switch to mobile.  San Diego start up Antengo has created what could possibly be the next big thing in classifieds with their mobile-first classified app.

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Antengo Pushes on Mobile Classifieds: ‘Websites Mean Nothing to Us’

Even with the mobile revolution in full swing, all-in-one classified sites, like Craigslist, have not been so quick to make the switch to mobile.  San Diego start up Antengo has created what could possibly be the next big thing in classifieds with their mobile-first classified app.

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San Diego’s Antengo Marching to Next Round in Mobile Classified Ads (xconomy)

Antengo is taking Classified listings to the next level.  Designed specifically for the mobile device, Antengo allows users to browse numerous listings with and create their own posts with incredible ease.

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Ocean Beach Farmers’ Market


Last Wednesday, my Antengo team and I took a trip to the Ocean Beach Farmers’ Market to have some fun and spread the word about Antengo. Talk about a great place for location-based marketing.  I mean, if you were walking through an insanely crowded farmers’ market, wouldn’t you want to know what vendors were selling what and their location? With all of the different fresh produce, delicious foods, beautiful art and other local items, it would definitely be a shame to overlook anything.

When we first arrived at the market, the team went around to all the vendors to tell them a bit about the app and see if they were interested in a listing being created for them. Sure enough, the majority of them liked the idea of a free app that could potentially attract more people to their booth. After that, it was time for me to make my appearance.

As I walked down the streets, dancing, waving, posing for photos, and doing my thing, most people were staring at me like they’d never seen a giant ant before. But hey, that’s when I let my fellow Ant team members fill them in about Antengo and me.

Overall, the OB Farmer’s Market was a success. Will more farmers’ markets be on the agenda in the future? Most definitely. Check out more photos here.