June 3, 2010

Marketing Real Estate | Real Estate Call Capture Giving Agents A Leg Up On Their Competition

Savvy real estate agents having started to display a toll free number on ‘for sale’ signs and other marketing materials. When prospective buyers call the number, they are greeted by an automated system, which is accessible 24 hours a day. In this way, real estate leads can be generated whether or not the office is actually open. This technology is referred to as call capture.

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April 25, 2011

Andrew Mooers @ 1:37 pm:

We used video extensively in marketing real estate and a new Joomla site under a blue tarp is slowly taking shape. But I agree with comment above about realtor.com. Time wasting slow to load. Too many tree decorations (ads revenue streams on top of streams). It seems many sites with components added are not sized in proportion. Not keyed to color theme and look like they are many bad skin grafts. Chunky, amateurish look. Thanks for the insight. When you think of does the site work easy, save time it makes you hold back on the “creative over the top win a cleo” reins. To think of designing on a 56K dial up connection on an old 386 computer. Seeing a surfer for real estate is a little nervous, elderly and maybe intimidated if the site you harness, use as honey to attract looks too busy. Flashing, jerking, overwhelming like Piccadilly Circus.

October 5, 2011

Dilbert @ 5:37 am:

We have the opposite problem. We're considering selling our house rent-to-own because it might be the only way we can sell it in this market.

From my point of view, my main concern if I were selling to you would be that you might change your mind and decide not to buy it after all, after we already moved to a distant state. Then we would have to travel back and start over.

To prevent that kind of setback, we might insist on a lot of money up front. But you don't have it. So it seems like a big problem from both your point of view and mine.

On the other hand, what else can we do?

To the person who mentioned a lawyer writing the agreement, aren't there already any standard agreements written by a lawyer and sold as forms to fill out? Or does everyone who does a rent-to-own have to have a lawyer write the contract for that specific deal and not use pre-written contracts?

October 17, 2011

wizjp @ 10:33 pm:

We have the opposite problem. We're considering selling our house rent-to-own because it might be the only way we can sell it in this market.

From my point of view, my main concern if I were selling to you would be that you might change your mind and decide not to buy it after all, after we already moved to a distant state. Then we would have to travel back and start over.

To prevent that kind of setback, we might insist on a lot of money up front. But you don't have it. So it seems like a big problem from both your point of view and mine.

On the other hand, what else can we do?

To the person who mentioned a lawyer writing the agreement, aren't there already any standard agreements written by a lawyer and sold as forms to fill out? Or does everyone who does a rent-to-own have to have a lawyer write the contract for that specific deal and not use pre-written contracts?

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