"In 24 months Localism will have more traffic than Trulia and Zillow combined."  Jonathan Washburn July 28, 2008

Here are the month one results. In all honesty I expected the first month traffic for Localism to be a down month due to Google having to reindex the entire site.  Turns out I was wrong; Localism grew by over 50%!

But we still have a long ways to go.  Good thing both Trulia and Zillow shrank this month.

 

 
Post is included in group: The New Localism

51 Comments on Localism against Trulia and Zillow COMBINED: Month 1

Jonathon,

Only a matter of time.  I have never been a big fan of Zillow and Trulia I have been on but, AR and Localism will rule.

08/06/2008 03:22 PM by Larry Story Real Estate Broker, Greensboro, NC (Coldwell Banker Triad of Greensboro)


I have never cared much for Zillow and Trulia.  They give statistical info that is not correct.  That's offensive to me.  You can't generalize property values.

08/06/2008 03:25 PM by Pam Jank (Coldwell Banker Schneidmiller Realty)


Jonathan,

I am doing my part to help Localism overtake Zillo and Trulia.  Let's just hope it is before the 24 month goal.

08/06/2008 03:36 PM by Jimmy McCall~Clarksville's Mortgage Consultant (Legacy Mortgage Services, Inc. ~ Clarksville, Tennessee)


Jonathan. I think you are on a mission here!!!! That's a good thing. Hey as long as Localsim is going up and they are coming down we can catch them. That will be a wonderful day!!!

08/06/2008 04:08 PM by Bryant Tutas-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc


I signed up for several towns, communities but I am not sure if I have them.  I paid for them.  When will I know?  thank you Jonathan.

08/06/2008 05:37 PM by Pat Baker Real Estate Expert Needham, MA (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage )


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08/06/2008 05:38 PM by


Zillow totally sucks is so completely inaccurate, I can't see them having a leg to stand on against LOCALISM.  I'm extremely excited about this!  Thanks for the analysis!

08/06/2008 06:11 PM by "Antoinette" Scognamiglio ~ GRI Morris County, New Jersey Homes for Sale (Prudential New Jersey Properties)


Jon, very interesting, indeed. Looking forward to monitoring how we track against them. You guys may also want to consider adding a stat that shows how many people who visit a profile actually click through to the view the member's personal site as well. It would be nice to know if the AR blog is also the reason why my personal site has been jumping in views.  A lot more people have been registering with me lately. I think it is because of you guys. My last two registered users didn't even want  real estate. They actually commented about my family.  That had to come from my blogging. You'd think they would have just emailed me instead of registering to comment. I had a good laugh with that one. Too funny. :-D

08/06/2008 07:10 PM by C Tann-Starr (TannStarr.com TannStarr.ws REMAX People Realty)


I just downloaded compete yesterday. I'll give it a few days and then I'd like to compare my outside outside blog with my AR blog, my localism and my outside AR blog. Great news, how exciting, of course  I am counting on localism as I am now the mayor of 18 local communities.

08/06/2008 07:30 PM by Missy Caulk Ann Arbor Realtor Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor)


Jon- looks like some great stats coming around and soon your prediction will come true!

08/06/2008 07:53 PM by Nestor & Katerina Gasset, Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.)


Jon- looks like some great stats coming around and soon your prediction will come true!

08/06/2008 07:53 PM by Nestor & Katerina Gasset, Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.)


Jon, in the past I've never seen anyone hitting my website or other blog from localism, but for the last week, it's been consistently sending traffic to me.  Well worth the community/city sponsorships.  Thank you!

08/06/2008 08:34 PM by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans West Bank Real Estate (Latter & Blum Inc. Realtors)


I am behind you 100%... and you can see that on my latest Localism/blog post.  I really want to see it expand from real estate pros out to others in the community. 

08/06/2008 08:47 PM by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Diamond Dwellings Realty)


Jon- That's a great start.  I hope your prediction is correct!  I'm also curious as to why the dip in Zillow and Trulia...are they all coming to Localism:-)

08/06/2008 09:18 PM by Matt Moxhay Moorestown Real Estate (Prudential Fox & Roach)


I love charts.  Localism will grow because it is set up to be about what it represents... Localism.  Trulia is great because it is all about real estate.  Active Rain is terrific for realtors.  Maybe a self-help, fluff, self-promotion site would stop the dilution of the great RE information that is in AR.  XXOO.

08/07/2008 03:03 AM by Susie Blackmon-Maggie Valley Waynesville NC Realtor/RE Blogger/Photographer (COLDWELL BANKER Kasey & Associates)


Hi Jon!  I predict only the brightest of futures for Localism.  Tomorrow is Texas Land Grab Day and as I blogged about last night, we should all aspire to be Kim Bassinger for just $9/month! Yay!

08/07/2008 11:39 AM by Steve Shatsky - Dallas Real Estate & Short Sale Specialist (Keller Williams-Dallas City Center)


that is great news for sure!  thanks for the great site you have started for us!

08/07/2008 11:43 AM by n d (Naoma Doriguzzi)


It will be great to see Zillow and Trulia trounced by Localism, great going.,

08/07/2008 11:44 AM by Michael Eisenberg, Bellingham Realtor (Fairhaven Realty)


Nice looking stats for Localism.  This should be interesting! Guess maybe I should put google stats on my AR Blog to follow along :-)

08/07/2008 11:54 AM by Judy Peterson (Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors Devon )


I watched Jon....and the Localism is picking me up quickly. Thanks for the stats.

The comparison is expected...just like AR....we're all over the place....

08/07/2008 11:58 AM by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman (RA), e-PRO HAWAII Real Estate & HAWAII Relocation (Century 21 Liberty Homes -Mililani, Hawaii)


WOW!  Thanks again for providing this platform for us!  I can't wait till 12 PM PDT today!

08/07/2008 12:11 PM by Renee Burrows - Las Vegas NV Real Estate (Nevada Realty Solutions)


Hi Jon...Rain, Rain, don't go away.  We have just begun to play...Go Localism.

Kate

08/07/2008 04:14 PM by Kathleen "Kate" Elim, LAKE ANNA, VA Real Estate (RE/MAX Lake & Country)


Whoopie!  I won't be here.  I will be someplace else because some BIG GUN who knows NOTHING about Westchester NY scooped up all three big cities in one BIG GRAB.  I bought up what I could AROUND WP but my White Plains content will be GONE!  I will begin the truncation process and redirection to another blog IMMEDIATELY.  No one from OUTSIDE my county is sponging off of my hard work.  I'm sooooooo outta here.  Those great pics they thought they bought - GONE!!!! That great content they thought they bought TRUNCATED and REDIRECTED...This should NEVER have happened.

You guys aren't playing by any rules that I see as ethical. There were only two people from Westchester with over 100,000 points and NONE with over 200,000.  Yet someone from outside my county came in like a vulture and scooped up three cities before I even had a chance to logon.  Unless it was the one other Westchester agent who rarely posted to those areas - all I can say is SHAME ON THEM and SHAME ON YOU for allowing that.

 

08/07/2008 05:34 PM by Ruthmarie Hicks (Keller Williams Realty)


Jonathan, I wish you the best of luck. I can see how Localism could gain market share rather quickly! Keep us apprised.

Later in the rain~Deb

08/07/2008 05:42 PM by Deb at Brooks Prime Properties


Ruthmarie,
I will look into it a little later, but at first blush I bet those three big cities are over the 40,000 population limit and are therefor un-sponsorable.  So if you buy a community or two under those big cities (which I have a hunch you did) then you probably will be the sponsor of those big cities come September 1st. 

:)

Again just a hunch.  I will touch back a little later.

08/07/2008 07:37 PM by Jonathan Washburn (ActiveRain Corp)


It looked like someone bought out the whole thing.....Sorry....it's just that from what I can see, no one from my county ever had a shot at them. They were gone by the time I logged on at 3:15 (UNAVAILABLE) - Now with only two people over 100,000 and no one over 200,000...how??? Since the other rainer has already said she took two small towns - and nothing more.  I bought up stuff around it - to try to deflect the problem.  But its a mess.

08/07/2008 07:57 PM by Ruthmarie Hicks (Keller Williams Realty)


"The same thing we do every night, try to take over the world!" The Brain (from the cartoon Pinky & The Brain)

08/07/2008 08:10 PM by


Just as an update...I can't get into them at all to do anything. It's like someone sucked up all the communities available .  I noticed on Sleepy Hollow - I had a choice for sleepy hollow and the manor....I could click on either one. White Plains no... nothing.  Same with Yonkers and New Rochelle.  That's 1/3 of the Westchester population (real estate)  that didn't go to a Westchesterite if I'm correct.

08/08/2008 12:05 AM by Ruthmarie Hicks (Keller Williams Realty)


Ruthmarie - None of the 3 cities you mention above - White Plains, Yonkers or New Rochelle - are/were available for DIRECT sponsorship, because all 3 have populations OVER 40,000.

Go read Bob's post here, http://activerain.com/blogsview/615432/Localism-Sponsorship-Land-Rush, and pay particular attention to the following section, near the bottom of his post:

What cities are we able to sponsor directly?

You will be able to sponsor a city directly if the city population is under 40,000 people based on the census data from the 2000 United States Census.  All the cities that have populations over 40,000 according to US census data will not have a direct sponsor option.

In the cities with over 40,000 residents, the person that has the most community sponsorships on the first day of the month will get an automatic sponsorship of the city. These automatic sponsorships will start September 1st.

Here is a link to a spreadsheet of Cities over 40,000 people that won't have a direct sponsorship option

08/08/2008 02:01 AM by


Jonathan - OUTSTANDING!!!  I think everyone knows that they are part of something BIG!  REALTORS taking back the online real estate business!?!  THANK YOU...  THANK YOU... THANK YOU...

08/08/2008 06:26 AM by Debbie Summers (RE/MAX Central - Lake Mary, FL)


This is amazing.  I have a very good feeling about AR becoming the site of choice for consumers and real estate professionals.  As long as the real estate community maintains high professional standards in posting information we should find ourselves attracting consumers interested in what we have to say and interested in doing business with us. ~Evelyn

08/08/2008 09:22 AM by Property Connections Realty Inc.


interesting to know. Thanks for the post.

08/08/2008 10:43 AM by Travis Newton-Today's Mortgage Group


Jon, I have no doubts about AR's capability. But this is good to be able to visually see how great it is.

08/08/2008 04:18 PM by Loreena Yeo - Realtor(R)/Broker proudly serving Frisco TX Real Estate (3:16 team REALTY)


Will you throw a big party when Localism smokes the competition?  Hope it happens sooner than later.

08/08/2008 07:56 PM by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


no need, when alexa and other ranking sites start getting the info back to their servers, active rain will then be listed on forbes list and so on, in lamens everyone will be throwing a party when it gets advertised and  talked about on tv and elsewhere.  That's when the investment of sponsoring a few communities will really pay off.  I keep telling people that it's not too late to buy a community even with the land rush ending yesterday.  There's still a lot available and keep in mind that, once out of beta, the whole world (businesses) can buy these communities as well. In other words you have the chance of a lifetime now to buy them before everyone else gobbles up the rest.  You snooze you lose.  I think Localism will become one of the hottest tickets on the net and perhaps even sneak into the top 100 websites in the world(activity wise; hits) as i can see both consumers and businesses checking community pages out in the future for event information alone.  Stay tuned, this whole thing is still unfolding but if you are reading this article and you haven't bought a community AND if you're a realtor, AND IF YOU KNEW ABOUT IT, well then you're really going to regret it.  Just my hunch :) 

I want to personally thank you John for an incredible job on this network and considering all this was done in a span of only a couple years, well ti's just remarkable. 

btw: I would suggest to people (if they want Localism to grow) to participate in other online communities and offer insight about Localism.com. For example, replying to posts  at communityspark.  You can also see first hand the benefits of Localism by seing some other small blog communities prosper, such as this one: dublinblog 

Now we just need realtown to become part of Active rain and gg.

 

08/09/2008 08:56 AM by Castellum Realty - Lancaster real estate - Lancaster PA county homes for sale - (Castellum Realty LLC. - International Real Estate Brokerage)


I can't wait.  I cringe everytime someone says there house is worth X becuase zillow says so.  I checked my homes value there once and it had the wrong picture and neighborhood streets.

08/10/2008 09:47 AM by Todd Martin - Tampa's FHA Specialist (SunTrust Mortgage)


Wow, that is some awesome stats - already - I can vision where it is heading - to the TOP! ~Rita

08/10/2008 04:00 PM by Rita and Brian Burke ~ Kenna & Co. Real Estate


Thanks for the insight...As others have said, I will be doing my part to make it a success!

08/11/2008 08:24 AM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


Jon,

Congratulations on a great start to Localism.

Over on ZillowBlog, I just posted Zillow's accurate traffic statistics for July 2008: 5.3 million unique visitors for the month, per our internal Omniture logs. Compete (which you cited) and all other public traffic measurement tools are based on a panel of users which are supposed to be representative of Internet users. But the only truly accurate way to measure a website's traffic is from their internal logs.

Looking at third party sources, Hitwise (which we have found to be the most accurate) now puts Zillow at #3 (behind Realtor.com and Yahoo Real Estate).

Here's the Top 20 from Hitwise for July 2008:

08/11/2008 11:08 AM by Spencer Rascoff (Zillow)


Spencer,  Thanks for the official numbers.  I was excited to see them on your personal blog the other day as well.  Sure, Localism is only 350k unique visitors now to your 5.3m, but we're gunnin for ya!

08/11/2008 04:38 PM by Jonathan Washburn (ActiveRain Corp)


Jonathan, I am so excited to be on the ground floor of Localism, even if I didn't get to sponsor any communities. I see this as a grass roots site, originated by those in the business, not dictated by some robot like Zillow. You have come to the people and invited us to be part of something much larger than ourselves, and together I can see your vision and I think you are spot on - you/we will be bigger than  Zillow and Trulia because there are more of us than there are of them :)

08/11/2008 10:15 PM by Sharon Alters, Watson Realty, Fleming Island, FL


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