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Lenn Harley

MOST FUN TOY I'VE SEEN IN AGES!!

The interesting thing about the information reflected herein is that it accurately reflects my experience with relocating home buyers over the years.

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.

 

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Via Mike Calhoun (RealtyInfusion):

I found something I thought was awesome .. and everyone I shared it with so far agreed .. so I think it's a "no-brainer" to share it here!!

Remember the eye-opening video I shared here few week, "Follow the Money," that let you visualize the flow of money across a map of the US? Well, here's a new twist that's even more useful for Realtors and investors.

Forbes has set up an interactive "US Migration Map" that lets you choose any county in the 50 states and see where people are moving from and to. For local Realtors, the benefits are immediately obvious .. for investors, the applications are even more wide open!! This is intel you can use to fine-tune a PPC campaign, target your online networking and social media outreach .. and for anyone with an automated Craigslist strategy, this is a goldmine!!

The best part about this map is the level of information it gives you once you've gotten it set up. Check out this screenshot for an example of the data it will give you for every county in the country...

By the way: when you zoom in, you might find you're no longer seeing the whole map. If this happens, just click and drag in the direction you want the map to go, and wait a second...it will refresh and give you a new view. You can scan the whole US and look for the patterns that matter, and besides .. it's much easier to make out the individual migration lines when you zoom in!!

Here's the link again: FORBES INTERACTIVE MIGRATION MAP

Leave a comment if you thought this was useful .. or even just cool.

And oh yeah!! Have you connected with me on Facebook?? I've been getting into the hang of it this summer and boy .. it lives up to the hype, huh? One of the most powerful networking tools online .. get in touch if you're on there!!


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9 Comments on Power Tool: Forbes US Migration Map

JUN
23
2010
232,589 Points 6 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

Lenn, this is a very, very cool tool!  I love looking at trends and this is a way to research them.  Thanks for sharing it with us!    Susan

9:59am • #1
122,226 Points Hit Router Called Shot Master

Yes indeedy Lenn.  This is a very cool tool.  Pictures say a thousand words!  Thanks for sharing!

10:01am • #2
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Susan.  My pleasure.  I love new toys.

Kent.  Indeed.  I'll use this information when speaking with relocating home buyers, some of my favorite folks.

10:28am • #3
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Funny Brian Block posted this tool earlier in the week too.   It is an interesting look at relocation patterns.

11:10am • #4
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Lenn - Cool tool to adjust demographic marketing. I was one of those who left Tampa years ago. Guess I wasn't ready. But was a member of a local Krewe. Maybe Beads would work well with my new marketing program. Fun Post to follow-up on.

9:50pm • #5
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Very cool... I also love to watch Twitter posts about a specific area (city, neighborhood...) Neat!

9:55pm • #6
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Wow! This IS pretty amazing! I've always known there was a big movement of people from New York/New Jersey to Atlanta. I'm not sure how I can use this data, say for a Craigslist campaign. I've tried posting about Atlanta in OTHER CL cities, and it usually gets flagged. I wonder how I could post differently on my local Craigslist using this info.

Any suggestions?

10:26pm • #7
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This is very interesting but the data is from 2008. Things have changed so much since then.  However, I am starting to see more people coming to the Silicon Valley again.

marcy

11:47pm • #8
JUN
24
2010
1,545,176 Points 416 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Marcy.  I can live with 2008 data because it confirms my own reflections for the past 20 years.

Thomas.  I don't do Craigslist.

Ellie.  You sound like a fact junkie, LIKE ME.

Claude.  Indeed.  I'd like to look at 20 years from now.  Sure.

Cindy.  I thought it looked familiar.  Now I know why.

Kent.  I'm a demographic junkie too.

Susan.  My pleasure.  I had to time to really look at it today and love it.

 

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