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#120665 - 12/20/06 10:29 PM
Help finding Affordable Website
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Registered: 12/20/06
Posts: 74
Loc: Atlanta, GA
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It's been over 2 years since I got my licensed however I was only active the first year. When I first started it was hard for me because I tried it full time and the income was not coming in and the bills were accumulating causing it to be very stressful. I did ok my first year but decided to put it aside for a while. I'm now thinking of going back, starting part time first and need some help. I would like to get a website but the information I'm receiving is that it is very expensive. I don't have much to invest but I need a website that will allow clients to search properties and give them information about the area they're interested in. Can one point me to a good place to get this website having to spend a million $$? How much should I expect to pay for such website? I also saw an ad on this website offering websites for $29.95/month, have anyone used them before? What do you think about them?
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#120666 - 12/21/06 07:19 AM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Junior Member
Registered: 12/19/06
Posts: 3
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Trying going on USHUD.com to begin marketing yourself as an exclusive agent in your area. Homebuyers can contact you directly about properties available. The cost per month is $149/mo. but gives you an opportunity to expand your market and start working with certain bank oowed properties.
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#120667 - 12/21/06 07:30 AM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Registered: 12/20/06
Posts: 74
Loc: Atlanta, GA
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That's a great idea rlc12. Thanks. I went on the website and fill out the form but I didn't realized that it was an application and didn't put in too much information. Do you know how difficult it is to sign up with them? I would really like the opportunity to start there.
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#120668 - 12/21/06 07:41 AM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Registered: 12/20/06
Posts: 74
Loc: Atlanta, GA
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I have one more question. Have you worked with them before? Do you get any leads from them? How effective is the program? Thanks for your help
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#120669 - 12/21/06 08:23 AM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Registered: 10/05/06
Posts: 71
Loc: Meriden, CT
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Zeth - That seems like an awefully high amount of money per month - usually if something sonnds too good to be true it is - it seems if it was getting people that much biz then everyone would do it - know what I mean? There are so many other places you could put $150 a month that I wouldn't ever put it into just 1 form of advertising. I've seen a lot of agents use this site: http://www.point2agent.com - they start at free and work up... If you aren't an experienced web designer yourself, this seems to be a very cost effective and professional way to go.
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#120670 - 12/21/06 11:54 AM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Registered: 12/19/06
Posts: 3
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Zeth-email me at rcook@heavyhammer.com. I can tell you what they offer besides they are working with a lot agents and lenders nationwide already that use the site to sell properties.
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#120671 - 12/21/06 03:52 PM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 644
Loc: Georgia
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Zeth, FYI, my site is a Point2 site and it generates leads for me fairly well. Please feel free to call (you'll find my number all over my site) me locally, but please don't get scammed into a lengthy one-sided agreement. I'd question the motives of anyone that tries to get you to spend $149.00 per month your first year in RE on a website.
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#120673 - 12/21/06 04:40 PM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 644
Loc: Georgia
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Also, I've heard that some of these companies push hard for your credit card number and then you lose all control. They bill you and bill you and make it very difficult (if at all) for you to get any money back that you were unfairly billed.
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#120674 - 12/21/06 10:44 PM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Member
Registered: 12/20/06
Posts: 74
Loc: Atlanta, GA
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Thank you guys for the advice, very helpful. I will try to get my website from Point2.
Solomon, super realtor, you're from GA, what do you think about advertising in the local newspaper. How much does it cost? I know there are alot of subscribers but I'm not sure if it generates any leads since there are so many houses for sale in the homefinders. I'm doing this part time now and would like to close at least 1-2 deals a month. What are some other low cost advertising methods you would suggest that would help generate some leads on timely basis. Thanks
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#120675 - 12/22/06 07:17 PM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 644
Loc: Georgia
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In principle, Internet advertising is preferred over newspaper ads, from both an investment and results standpoint. Recent NAR survey results show that 80% of buyers from 7/05-6/06 started their search on line, so that suggests how important it is that we all have a strong web presence.
I've read articles indicating that newspaper readership is declining largely because customers are shifting to the Internet for their news coverage. I have never used an AJC print ad (I have used their ajchomefinder.com), but KW has a dedicated page in the Sunday Gwinnett Daily Post and I'll be trying something new there this Sunday. That costs us $25.00 per agent.
You are focused on lead generation and that is a great thing, it is what we do. I bought a $12.00 KW name badge that I wear everywhere and people often ask me about KW. When they do, I ask who they know that is looking to buy or sell, perhaps at church or at their kid's school. I walked into the barbershop and just mentioned to my barber about this property that would be great for an investor. The guy in the chair wound up selling his home through me and buying another through me. I'd seen several properties that day, but there wasn't any one particularly in mind at that time. It was just one way to get the word out to the guy in the chair that I'm a real estate agent.
I was at a Christmas parade the first week of December wearing my badge. There was some kind of trade show or something going on and I stopped at a table to talk with this lady representing a well-known retailer here in Atlanta. A little small talk revealed that not only was she looking to buy soon, but that she wanted me to come by and see if there were some home ownership opportunities that I could share with the store's 200 employees. I'll be putting fliers in their pay envelopes in January and helping her plan a housing show at her store in February.
I was at another trade show at the GWCC. After having broken away from all of the mortgage brokers, some of them telling me that hardly any REALTORS® had come to the show (probably secret agents, not wearing their badges), I met this lady from South Carolina. We talked for a few moments and exchanged cards, yada, yada, yada. Couple of weeks later, guess who calls? She has investment property in Decatur that she needs to sell, so that brief meeting turned into a listing.
Dude, the investment for the badge was $12.00. Get out, be seen and talk to people. It's the best lead generation tool in my arsenal. Close a deal and let the real estate business pay for itself.
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#120677 - 12/23/06 06:26 AM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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California Real Estate Broker
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Registered: 06/15/03
Posts: 1225
Loc: Morgan Hill, CA, USA
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These sites can be steep.
Mine has two elements 1) web space provider and 2)MLS info provider
I host my site with A Small Orange for about $10. I then pay propertyminders.com to provide my MLS access (which is integrated into my site) for about $30 a month.
Now, since my provider does not do anything but provide the space, I use a freeware portal software called Joomla to be the front end of my site. There are also lots of add-ons and extensions you can get for Joomla to give it more features. You can also pay someone to totall customize the look for your site. All I did was take the default template and replace the front page graphic with something very basic.
You also need to decide what kind of site you have. Will you post regular updates on the site or is it really just going to stay the same all the time?
Lots of good sites out there you can look at to see what fits with what you want.
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#120679 - 12/23/06 11:50 AM
Re: Help finding Affordable Website
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California Real Estate Broker
Veteran Member
Registered: 06/15/03
Posts: 1225
Loc: Morgan Hill, CA, USA
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Yeah.... 20something makes a good point.
My site was really only seeing about 20-30 unique visitors a day for a while. Because I am adding content regularly, I have seen a big increase in that number. My average is about 200 unique visitors a day and I have peaks of over 1300 unique visitors in a day sometimes.
You will also find that regularly updated content helps with your search engine ranking.
If you do the various combinations of morgan hill real estate or homes for sale, my site will usually come up in the top 10. It will even come up as #1 if you search for a morgan hill brew pub... go figure, I only wrote one article about this topic. But at least I have a lock on thirsty people looking for beer in Morgan Hill who might also be looking for a home to buy or sell demographic.
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This Google Custom search may do a better job of searching the forums for some keywords than the old forum search does. The results do not include threads from the Asset Managers Forum however. To search that forum you will need to be actually in the Asset Managers Forum and you will need to use the old forum search below.
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