Question by mer1985: What would be the russian craigslist, and newspapers young people read?
I am looking to do some advertising in Russian websites, something like craigstlist in the US and also looking for newspapers young people read, like the equivalent of New Times or paper where classifieds for jobs would be posted.
Thank you
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Answer by Erik Van Thienen
Russian version of Craiglist, so far only for Moscow and St. Petersburg (in English and Russian) : http://geo.craigslist.org/iso/ru/
Maybe the Pionerskaya Pravda (Пионе́рская Пра́вда, “Truth for Young Pioneers”) : http://www.pionerka.ru/
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Yuri Rebrov says
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Yuri Rebrov says
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dashea says
Erik does rock as usual! Pionerskaya pravda! XD I'm not sure even my grandma remembers this soviet "Seventeen"!
Young people (and those who are not-so-young as well) read local newspapers to serch for job ads. Those newspapers (along with local websites that serve the same purpose) are different in every region. You can check out this site: (superjob.ru) this is one of the best and biggest russian job searh resourses.
I'm not sure we have anything similar to craigslist here in russia, but i can suggest mail.ru or yandex.ru as the most popular information sourses, rabota.mail.ru in particular – is a good place you can go when looking for a job.