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2 Comments on Which comes first, Contact Manager Book or Comparison Matrix?
Hi!
I can appreciate the work you put into the comparison. I read your posts on another blog in ActiveRain. I have to say, I am user number 80 something for Agent office. I bought version 1 back in the mid 90's when I bought my RE/MAX franchise. I had been using Howard and Friends at the time. I have never really been crazy about A2k...it's cumbersome and takes a lot of time to get some one "in". Howard, was not as robust but it kept track of people and when I had to do things. Neither has had much support of recent. I bought the A2k piece to import/expert to outlook because with the Driod, I had to buy the piece so outlook could talk to the droid. Long story short, it stinks that the a2k calendar shows "call" on the droid with no "who" and no "what is the number"...kind of useless and no one from support calls back.
So I run into your stuff and it looks like a vendor has done a compare of the ones I know and some I don't. Way cool...my only issue is, I cannot come to grips to pay for an evaluation. To me, it's like charging $19.95 for a CMA. I would much rather see the evaluation to draw a conclusion that I am selecting a product based on what I need and that your analysis makes sense. Heck, I'd even be willing to pay an extra few bux for the product. I am the only comment on this blog for six months so, maybe going out on the edge a bit, I may speak for some others. I just am having a problem paying for the sales brochure....sorry.
Sorry - just saw this comment. Replies must have been turned off for some reason. I'm going to get defensive about this comment which I should not allow myself to do, but heck I'm getting older and I am tending to speak my mind more often than I used to.
With regards to no one having commented on this post, it's not really the kind of post one would expect people to comment on. It has had over 2,300 views and over 2,000 "likes", and no one agreeing with you since May, so you might be in the minority on your opinion. That is not to say I haven't heard it once or twice before. You and they are certainly welcome to your opinions.
I think there is a point that needs to be made about providers of Real Estate specific products in general that most do not understand. I am not a major company with a staff, and many companies providing these products to agents are not either. Real Estate agents who spend money on products number only in the lower hundreds of thousands. It is a very small market when you compare it to generic products that are bought by millions. Our expectations in this realm of products are often too high if you understand that.
I interviewed over 30 CEO's and developers for a minimum of 5 hours each, and spent a couple hundred hours developing the data, and paid a developer to create the Matrix. To compare it to doing a CMA for free is ludicrous for that reason alone, not to mention that you stand to gain thousands of dollars by getting the listing. My compensation is a small fraction of that. The Matrix takes time to keep up and there is nothing like it on the internet. It's not $19.95 by the way, it is $9.95, and if you would be willing to pay an extra couple bucks for a CRM product once you decided which one you wanted after using the Matrix, you would be in an extremely small to non-existent minority.
I originally created it for my own use, but as I mentioned it in conversations, many people said they would be more than happy to pay to see that kind of extensively detailed unbiased comparsion, so I went forward with it, and it turned out that hundreds have been happy to pay ten bucks for something that has no equal on the internet. I am comfortable charging for it, and apparently a great many agents do see the value in it. I'm sorry you do not.