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Is IDX Necessary for Your Website? - Do You Need Air to Breathe?

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Services for Real Estate Pros with RealtySoft.com

Okay, the title is a bit dramatic. You would die without air, but you'll live through not having IDX.  Your business may not though.  We've all seen the statistics many times.  More than 80% of those in the real estate market use the internet to begin their property search.  They want one thing when they visit a website, to locate listings, lots of them, and lots of information and images for those listings.

Guess what!  They're not typing in "john smith real estate for sale" either.  We're not talking about YOUR listings.  There is a place for them, and they have a definite reason for being on a site.  But we're talking about millions of daily searches for real estate listing information.  And, they're not looking for yours.  They're looking for everything in the Multiple Listing Service. 

The best way to serve your Internet real estate prospect is to give them what they want, and to make it easy to locate and to use.  Let's get into their shoes for a little while and see if we can get a better idea of the critical nature of a good IDX solution.  You're a branch office employee of a large corporation in their Des Moines office.  You've lived there for a long time.  They are transferring you to the corporate headquarters in Dallas, TX.  You've never even visited Dallas.  You need to locate a home.  They are buying yours in Des Moines, but you want to handle your own home-finding in Dallas.

You have time, as the move will not happen for about three months.  But, you need to get on the home location process, as you don't want to be renting in Dallas.  The company is helping with relocation by paying for movers, but only for one move.  You want to make a trip out there soon and locate a home, getting a purchase moving along right away.  What a dream prospect you are! 

You have an immediate need to locate and buy a home.  Dallas real estate agents want your business.  And, there are hundreds of sites competing for your visit.  What are you looking for on them, and what do you want to do on the sites?

• Learn about the areas of Dallas close to corporate headquarters
• What are the schools like in each area
• Is shopping close by, as gas prices are getting ridiculous
• Lots of information on lots of homes in your price range in the areas you've selected

You don't want any pressure on you this early, so you don't want to talk to anyone yet.  You want to spend your time in locating possible homes, printing them out, going over them with your spouse, etc.  And, you want to know that you're not missing any home that's listed on the MLS.

Now, let's get back into our real estate roll.  You have a great site, with information and links that give area information, shopping center locations, schools and their ratings, and more.  And, you've got a page or links to your brokerage's 100+ listings.  You don't have IDX, but they can call you for more information, right?  Say bye-bye to this prospect.  You may have helped them with your area information, and they may have loved your school statistics.  But, they can get all of the listings on another site ... and they will.

The real estate consumer is more educated in the way that we work than ever before.  They know what IDX is, and they know that it will get them to all of the listings.  If you don't have IDX on your site, they're gone, gone, gone.  If you send them to your main brokerage site from your individual site to get to the IDX, they're just as gone ... for you anyway.

So, you've decided that losing this great 90 day purchase prospect is just not a good thing.  You go after an IDX solution for your site.  Now, you're onboard, but are you on the right ship?  Looking back at the types of information this hot prospect wants, is your IDX solution going to go all the way in providing it?

• Mapping, with home searches by map area
• Ability to geo-locate the areas near their employment
• Easy navigation from maps or property lists to full detail on each home
• Lots of high quality photos they can enlarge to view
• Search ability by school district, zip code, home characteristics, MLS number, address or interactive map
• Ability to go to home details without losing their search
• Print function for individual home brochure
• Email function to send to their spouse from work

 

RealtySoft.com Free IDX Solution Offers Search By Map Functionality

Ability to Geo-Locate Listings on Google Map

 RealtySoft.com Free IDX Solution offers Easy Access to Nearby Schools and other Points of Interest

 

 Easy navigation from maps or property lists to full detail on each home

 Lots of high quality photos they can enlarge to view

 Last but not least: LEAD CAPTURE!

 

There's more, but this is the very basic functionality you simply MUST HAVE to keep that hot prospect on your site until they are ready to talk to you.  All of the search engine optimization and wonderful content you have worked so hard to produce is worthless unless they can look at all of those homes in a quality IDX solution.

If you don't have an IDX home search on your website, check out RealtySoft.com's Free IDX offering. It's free and it's great!

Biography:

Peyman Aleagha is the founder and President of RealtySoft.com. RealtySoft provides Realtors with Real Estate Web Design (http://www.realtysoft.com), Real Estate Print Marketing and Free IDX (http://www.realtysoft.com/freeidx.php) solutions. Find out more about RealtySoft by visiting RealtySoft.com

Cherry Wings Realty
Cherry Wings Realty - Traverse City, MI
Your Traverse City Michigan Realtor

I am looking for an IDX for my web site, I will take a look at this.

Mar 07, 2010 09:59 PM
Pam Turner, REALTOR®, e-PRO®, SFR
Century 21 Belk Realtors Dalton GA - Dalton, GA

I would love to have IDX on my website, but our MLS charges extra for that - so I just link to my broker's website. Personally, I think our MLS fees should include that - as well as a mobile app for smartphones  - but they like to charge extra for everything. They also don't have a phone app for consumers - which I think should be standard. And I'm happy that Realtor.com has developed an app - but why only for iPhone? Sorry............I'm lapsing into a vent! Thanks for the great info!!!

Mar 07, 2010 10:45 PM
Jared Wangsgard
Holladay, UT

I recently read that the numbers are up to 90% use the internet now!

-Jared Wangsgard

Mar 08, 2010 01:05 AM
Niema Thomas
Century 21 Beachside - Alta Loma, CA
CDPE, SFR, MBA

I am currently looking for an IDX site for my business. I know its essential to  use according to todays statics. Any recommendations would be helpful. I'm in the Inland Empire So California area.

Mar 08, 2010 05:03 AM
Anonymous
Realtor

Any agent who says "I do not think I need IDX on my website" might as well be saying "I do not think I need a way for users to do meaningful searches on my website."

That is pretty much crazy.

When the stats say 85% of buyers start out on the internet, they are NOT saying "85% are on the internet looking for glamour shots of real estate agents and canned mortgage calculator pages".  They are saying that the public is on the internet wanting to do.... PROPERTY SEARCHES.

If you do not have access to IDX, then there is not much you can do about it except take solace in the fact that your direct local competitors won't have it either.

But if you do have access to it, and simply choose NOT to build your website around it (considering it is what the vast majority of the public actually wants out of your site), then you need to put your laptop in the closet and just forget the whole thing.

 

 

Mar 08, 2010 07:02 AM
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Anonymous
Danielle Contreras

Realty Soft is still not in the Santa Clara County market with y our Free IDX offerings? This is a huge market and has many possible agents that would pay the 19.95 per month for all that you offer. Any idea when you plan to expand to the MLS Listings territory?<br /><br />  <a href="http://www.sanjoseteam.com">San Jose Real Estate</a>

Mar 08, 2010 07:16 AM
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Peyman Aleagha
RealtySoft.com - Toronto, ON

Danielle -> We need 1 agent from your area to get IDX going for you. Please send me an email via this forum and I will respond back to you with instructions on how to do get this going.

 

Mar 08, 2010 07:29 AM
Peyman Aleagha
RealtySoft.com - Toronto, ON

Niema -> Which MLS are you with? We might support it. Take a look at this page and see if you find your MLS on the list: http://www.realtysoft.com/mlscoverage.php

Christine -> We will be glad to help you out. Feel free to contact us at 1-866-857-1657

Mar 08, 2010 07:31 AM
Stephanie Arnett
Mississippi Magnolia - Starkville, MS
Forbes | Inman | BossBabe | Newsweek | Tom Ferry

Your have piqued my curiosity.  I'll check it out.  Thanks!!

Mar 08, 2010 11:52 AM
Cindy Marchant
Keller Williams Indy NE 317-290-7775 www.marchantteam.com - Carmel, IN
"Cindy in Indy" , Realtor, Fishers Real Estate

I use a competitor (sorry) and has most of what you mention, except I do wish it had schools and maybe a few other key neighborhood items on the maps.  Registration on the IDX has always been my "what if"... I currently use two free looks before I ask and my leads are almost 90% real so think that is the magic number.

 

Cindy in Indy

Mar 08, 2010 01:06 PM
Scott Grant
Coldwell Banker Advantage - Hurricane, WV

IDX on real estate websites is definitely the way to go.  Fortunately, most agents in my area haven't figured that out yet (SHH!). I recently changed from RE/MAX to Coldwell Banker and am in the process of changing my IDX.  Having to link to my broker's IDX now and concerned I'm just feeding the other agents - just want to capture what leads I develop.  Our MLS allows our own data feeds but charges $500.00 annually for the service.....

Mar 30, 2010 11:07 AM
Christine Wade
Christine Wade - Derby, VT
Operations Strategist / Online Business Manager

I have signed up for the trial, but am waiting for the IDX to be approved...have sent the form over to my broker to take a look at.  I hate it when I want to do something and then have to stop and wait for paperwork! LOL  I will review it all when I get it set up and let everyone know how it all goes!

Mar 30, 2010 04:06 PM
Betsy Schuman Dodek
Washington Fine Properties - Washington DC Area Real Estate - Potomac, MD
SearchPotomacHomes.com

I am looking for an IDX co to use right now and will contact your company.

Apr 18, 2010 11:09 PM
Conor MacEvilly
RE/MAX On Market in Ballard. Seattle - Seattle, WA

Hi Peyman

 

I agree with most of what yout are saying. One major drawback for me of the IDX you are promoting is the small size of the map. The map is necessarily small since you are trying to cram in so much information. Since I switched over to a FULL screen IDX map (and I mean the full size of the screen) I have had a lot more visitors sitting on my site playting with this function. I think it is better to keep it simple and have all the additional info available within the IDX via a simple click without shrinking the map.

I think that a lot of IDX systems are going into over-load mode and turning site visitors off. Afterall, the number one thing they want is "show me the homes!"

thanks

Conor

 

 

 

Apr 19, 2010 01:36 AM
Kate McQueen
Realty Associates Texas - Cypress, TX
Tailored service for your real estate needs!

I will definitely check out realtysoft.com.  I am paying for an IDX that I'm not satisfied with.  Thanks!

Apr 19, 2010 02:36 AM
Renee Marrs Caperton
Marrs & Associates - Corsicana, TX
Realtor - Corsicana Texas Real Estate

Great post.  Thanks for sharing useful information!

Apr 19, 2010 03:29 AM
Eric Michael
Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI - Livonia, MI
Metro Detroit Real Estate Professional 734.564.1519

Thanks for the post. I think IDX is fairly important. I'm not sold on "having to have it", but I'll keep it. For now. lol

Apr 19, 2010 12:26 PM
Lynne Ruffin
Lynne RUFFIN - Norfolk, VA
Web Styles

Unfortunately my MLS is not listed.  I would love to be able to use the RealtySoft.com IDX.  Technology is so important now that most buyers are shopping online I want to be able to make the resources they are looking for available to them on my website.

Apr 19, 2010 03:54 PM
Vickie McCartney
Maverick Realty - Owensboro, KY
Broker, Real Estate Agent Owensboro KY

Hi Peyman~  Is there IDX going in the Owensboro, KY area?  Our board is the OwensboroMls.com

Apr 19, 2010 04:11 PM
Anonymous
Valerie Almanzar

Thank you for the information!  I will be looking further into this.

Apr 19, 2010 04:59 PM
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