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To Syndicate or Not?

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Education & Training with BHG Real Estate

We have been hearing alot about different internet business models - Current Internet Business Models include the Advertising Model, IDX Model, Referral Model, and the Lead Generation Model

The most recent addition to the group is syndicating your listings. What does that mean? Think of Oprah Winfrey. She originated in the Chicago market. When she syndicated, well you know - she was everywhere. That is what we want to happen to your listings. Okay, what syndication is not:

  1. A replacement for a website
  2. A replacement for website optimization on search engines
  3. A replacement for your listings on Realtor.com, your Public MLS site and your company and personal website.

What syndication is - putting your listings on real estate search engine websites and online classifieds that many of the younger buyers and sellers frequent. Why do they like them? Because there is a degree of social networking, interaction on all of these sites.

The consumer has experienced interaction on sites where they buy books, shoes and clothes. They can ask questions, compare products and read comments of other consumers. How does that translate into the real estate world? Consumers can look up listings, and find recently sold properties. They can look at many photos, virtual tours, ask the company questions and see the house on a map. One of the most effective syndication sites is http://nls.point2.com/. It allows you to put your listings on many of the most popular syndication sites. Here is a short list: Google Base, Yahoo Real Estate, Craigslist, Edgeio, Propsmart, just to name a few.

Click here for a complete list.

They also offer a free website and a unique service called "agent handshake" option. You can have our listings on other agent's websites with a handshake. Check it out.

Michael Davenport
Hot Properties - Concord, NC
Real Estate Broker, Charlotte
Thats a great tool. Thanks. I actually had a client ask me about listing awareness and I think this is what they were hinting at.
Oct 28, 2007 02:46 PM
Amy Chorew
BHG Real Estate - Madison, NJ

That is an interesting comment.

Try a few at a time so you can keep track of which ones work. What works for me? Craigslist, Trulia, Zillow. Let me know what works for you. Thanks for the comment.

Oct 28, 2007 02:52 PM
Monica Bourgeau
Portland, OR
Authentic Marketing for Heart-Led Agents
Thanks for the post, we will check out this website. I agree with Amy that Craigslist works for us.
Jan 13, 2008 09:33 AM