Some interesting ongoing debates...throughout the blogosphere...people seem to STILL feel contempt towards the big dawgs...you know REALTOR.com.....Zillow and Trulia....
A question was posed to me...why send them to these places when they should be hitting your site...the point is CONSUMERS should be hitting your site...no debate here BUT when I think of what we do as listing agents...our job is to market listings to anyone and everyone and if that means its not your site? It's bad and wrong????
- To give a seller a fighting chance with global exposure from various places...selecting high traffic...known sources of where real estate buyers and sellers hang out regularly. It's bad and wrong?
- You mean to tell me if a buyer showed up because of REALTOR.com you would not want them? You would pass that buyer along because they did not come from your site?
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Real estate is a numbers game and will always be a numbers game..and sometimes the numbers on your site...are not as big as the exposure a real estate seller really needs today. Face it sometimes your site is just not enough especially if you are providing a true service for real estate sellers by marketing their properties to anyone and everyone.
- If you play your cards right...and create your own social web...by connecting the dots...meaning...connecting all of your social media together...with the center point being your site....more than likely the consumers will end up on your site.
- Most social media outlets allow for your web site to be promoted..including...REALTOR.com, Trulia and Zillow.
Oh...the vanity!
The way I view my services is the fact...I will market your listing to anyone and everyone...I offer global exposure...I use my online marketing...without considering my personal feelings...without being biased..but more along the lines of neutrality...
If you are new or your business is not where you want it to be..or you have a few listings that you can't seem to shake...re-examine what you are doing online. Be careful to who you listen to...your business may be different from someone else's...what works for one online may not work for all. Do yourself a favor.....
Midori Miller is a licensed Florida REALTOR, BK645709. Proud member of the Daytona Beach Area Association of REALTORS and trains real estate agents. Midori is also an Activerain Ambassador and is a real estate copywriter/SEO writer for International Web Media.
Excellent advice Midori. Part of our job as a listing agent is to give that home exposure and we have think "big picture".