Hello? The Internet Doesn't Deliver Houses.

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The Internet Doesn't Deliver Houses

This is one of the best Twitter posts I've read in a long time.

"Why do people go to lendingtree and then get all weird & cranky when a realtor contacts them? Hello? The internet doesn't deliver houses."

I have no idea what Connie does in Minneapolis, but I do know one thing for certain. There's something in the water in Minnesota, because there seem to be a lot of funny people in the Land of 10000 Lakes.

This is a classic.

 
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25 Comments on Hello? The Internet Doesn't Deliver Houses.

Jeff - I'd venture to say that Connie is either a real estate agent or an assistant.  People think because they make an internet inquiry that they will remain as anonymous as they were when they hit the send button.  I think it's the extended cold weather season in Minnesota that influences the Minnesotan's humor.  :)

03/15/2008 10:28 AM by Carol Smith, ReMax Preferred, REALTOR®, Toledo, OH (www.calltoledohome.com)


Jeff that is too funny!  The internet doesn't deliver, lol.  That just cracks me up!

03/15/2008 01:47 PM by Linda Futral Sells Coweta, Heard, Meriwether & Troup (RE/MAX Today)


That is funny!  How true though I don't know what people expect when they sign up for something on the internet.

03/15/2008 01:53 PM by Monika McGillicuddy~REALTOR®~ N.H. Real Estate Broker & Trainer (Prudential Verani Realty/Hampstead)


That's hilarious! By the looks of my personal e-mail account, everytime I sign up for anything, I get junk from about 50 different places. It's a given.

03/15/2008 02:15 PM by Lissa Uder, Your Lebanon MO Real Estate Agent (A Helper Premier GMAC Real Estate)


You got to expect a response from someone, maybe they expect google results

03/15/2008 02:53 PM by Michael Eisenberg, Bellingham Realtor (Fairhaven Realty)


Cracks me up, if they don't want to be contacted why bother. I too think people just want the information and not want someone in their face all the time. Some agents like to call and call and they end up alienating themselves from the consumer.

Calls I have received over the past 23 years from consumers that won't give info. are usually not 100% committed at that time. It takes a good agent to make the consumer like and trust you before they even meet you.

03/15/2008 03:01 PM by Jay McGillicuddy~Real Estate Broker (Prudential Verani Realty)


What a hoot! 

I have an IDX site that will e-mail me when users click on the "I want more information" button.  Sometimes, I'll be sitting at my computer and, all of a sudden, tens of e-mails will come in from the same e-mail address. I know they're just clicking away thinking they'll get some kind of automated response with "more information." 

When I write back that "I'm a real person receiving these e-mails.  I'd love to help." they, all of a sudden, STOP clicking on the "I want more information" button. Funny how people relate to their searches on the Internet.  They must think that it's run by the "little people" from Ireland.

 Happy St. Pat's Day to all....

03/15/2008 03:07 PM by Ken Montville -- the MD Suburbs of DC (RE/MAX Advantage Realty)


Jeff, This was funny.  Couple of things.  I enjoyed your "storm is brewing" photo off of twitter.  I really do not know how to use it yet.  also, I did get the powerpoint presentation to work. thany you for your help. AJ

03/15/2008 03:56 PM by Alan 'AJ' Nisen California Contra Costa Mortgage Officer (A Large Bank in America)


Jeff, yes, a great comment, and oh so true!  Maybe the "I can get you to the 1st page of Google" guys will stop calling.

03/15/2008 04:35 PM by Brian Block -- Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate (RE/MAX Allegiance)


Well, Active rain is finally back up. Twitter is fun, but I missed that comment. Actually I get taken to a lot of good links over there and it is growing. Of course the internet doesn't sell houses, people do. 

03/15/2008 04:42 PM by Missy Caulk Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor, Michigan)


LOL!  How about the new Real Estate Franchise "Domino's Real Estate Delivered in 30 days or it is free!"

03/15/2008 04:44 PM by Lynchburg, Roanoke & Danville Area Nannette Saunders ASSOCIATE BROKER (Bradner, Farmer, Towler and Associates)


Jeff,

Don't laugh but when I worked for another Real Estate company I was in their Costco/ Lending Tree program. I was given leads and got the same response once and the other problem was fake email addresses and phone numbers...don't get it...I guess they just want info and not a real lead.

03/15/2008 05:07 PM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


Why do they sign up if they don't want to hear from us?  I guess they do think houses grow on Lending trees.

03/15/2008 06:29 PM by Terry Westbrook ~ Realtor(R) Grand Rapids Mi Ada/Cascade Real Estate (Five Star Real Estate, LLC Grand Rapids , MI)


I imagine they're not reading the fine print. It still amazes me that people sign up for things on the internet, then are surprised when they get spam. I told my mother that I had hotmail accounts that I used when I signed up for different online services, until I'm sure I won't get spam. She just looked at me like a confused puppy.

03/15/2008 07:56 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach REALTOR®) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Maybe they think the next update to the internet will add delivery of keys and a home inspection to it.  I wonder when they think the upgrade for contracts to write themselves and do the negotiating is soon in the works also.

03/15/2008 10:19 PM by Randy L. Prothero - Hawaii REALTOR® (Century 21 Liberty Homes)


LOL, thanks for the laugh.  I don't get on Twitter these days, life keeps  getting in the way, but I miss it!

03/15/2008 10:22 PM by Marlene Scheffer, Realtor to Kitsap County, WA (Realty Station)


Hi Jeff.... I would say Connie has hit the nail on the Head and called a spade a spade...if consumers could get their house online we'd have a very different life. We all thought and worried that the Internet would do away with our services, it turns out the consumer wants our Service. I would say Connie is a Realtor, and a bright Lady with her short and to the point statement...well done Connie where ever you are!!

Cheers, have a great day!

03/15/2008 10:49 PM by Fred Carver,Victoria BC Realtor (Re/Max Camosun Victoria Real Estate)


methinks I need to set up some google alerts for twitter.  I am missing some good tweets.

03/16/2008 10:58 AM by Maureen Francis & Dmitry Koublitsky, SKBK Sotheby's - Metro Detroit (SKBK Sotheby's International Realty)


That really is too funny, I have called some people and they have completly gone off of the deep end

03/16/2008 08:51 PM by Dave Woodson (Indigo Financial Group Inc.)


Pretty funny alright.  Can't figure out why I'm not getting your Twitter photos.  Noticed them here! 


03/17/2008 01:31 AM by Susie Blackmon NC Realtor, Maggie Valley, Waynesville (COLDWELL BANKER)


EONS ago, I worked with House Values and found the same thing true. People really don't want to talk to a Realtor 'til they think they're ready (which may not be for a year or two or more after they fill out some online form). The small print will say that "someone will call" but most consumers never see it. Truth is, that part is barely supposed to be seen....

03/17/2008 10:47 PM by Mary Pope-Handy, ABR, CRS, ePRO, SRES (Keller Williams Realty)


It's strange, though, how forms materialize.  I've seen where you think you are getting directions off mapquest, and the next thing you know, it's asking if you would like to get the value of a house.  Well, you might have a curious mind, fill out a small form and get the value of the house and directions.  Meanwhile, you have created a form that is given to a real estate agent, but you weren't really interested in buying or selling a house.

And then there are always those "Win a free Prada Bag" or "win a new IPhone" if you just answer a few questions.  Have you ever noticed that those forms always have a question at the end that asks if you are interested in buying a house (maybe not for 12-18 months down the road). Then guess what, you are a form lead for someone to call.

03/17/2008 10:54 PM by Rebecca Levinson-R.E. Blogger/Connect2Agent (Connect2Agent)


Jeff,

For the first time in a long time on a post, I've read every single comment.  I like Missy Caulk's the best.  (I really stopped by to thank you for RES.  I'm using it as a lender to touch clients and family in an unexpected way with a RES of their grandchildren, or other topic when they send me photos.  One client, who works in nuclear medicine, just visited China, and sent me a link to his Snapfish album.  He's getting a RES today.  Fantastic tool!)

Mike in Tucson

03/19/2008 05:21 AM by Mike Jones (Tucson Mortgage Company, LLC)


Jeff - Yes, there is something in our water here, we are all funny, and we can't stop laughing, even when covered with 10' of fresh snow! Come and taste for yourself!

03/22/2008 10:02 AM by Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate - Marzena Melby (Counselor Realty, Inc.)


Okay - I'm convinced - I've been reading all of your posts - and Twitter is the thing I need to work on next.  Thanks for taking the time to show us that this is a viable place to look for customers...

04/07/2008 09:53 AM by Eleanor Thorne, Cary Mortgage Loans (Meridian Residential)


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