With my Austin real estate web sites I generate quit a bit of leads and inquiries regarding buying and selling homes in the Austin, Texas area. A couple months ago I signed up with HomeGain.com on their BuyerLink program. One of my agent said he worked at a company that got a lot of leads from this program and I signed up for $500/month without reading too much about it. Stupid mistake!
How is works: you pay HomeGain.com every time someone clicks a link to your site. It's not a link that says "Click here for an Austin Realtor" or anything like that. It just says at the top of the page, "Search Homes in the following area: Dallas, Houston, and (in my case) Austin. Visitors click it and you pay HomeGain about $2.50 (cost is different per area). Basically it's a cold pay-per-click (PPC) lead for about $2.50/click. HomeGain.com encourages its members to have a sign up page as their landing page. If you don't know how to build a landing page, HomeGain.com will sell you a cheap template for just $30/month/every month.
Over the course of 2 months and about $1,000 later, I got about 20 inquires and none of them worked out. A couple of them where from Mickey Mouse and qefqerfvqec. Neither Mickey or qefqerfvqec have replied to my emails yet. I've got my fingers crossed and they are in my drip programs.
From my experience, natural search traffic is of much higher value than a deciving $2.50 PPC visitor from HomeGain.com. If you want to drive more traffic to your website, use Google Adwords or Yahoo! Search Marketing for your PPC traffic. You can create keyword campaigns with ads that are relevant to the specific keyword phrase. You can also make the landing page very targeted per keyword phrase. For example: if you want traffic for the keyword phrase "Lake Travis Homes for Sale," you use the following landing page in your ad: "Lake Travis Homes for Sale."
I would be very interested to hear agents experiences with HomeGain.com and other similar lead generation companies. I have heard so many horror stories about scams and "false promises" from lead companies. They lock agents into contracts and fail to deliver.
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