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#123929 - 10/18/06 12:48 PM
Re: Agent Websites?
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Registered: 09/22/06
Posts: 216
Loc: USA
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Agreed. Let's face it, the local R/E industry in general has been relatively slow to adopt and USE technology.
Case in point: How many people have a site that says... UNDER CONSTRUCTION, or COMING SOON?
I'll never understand that one.
Change the thing to say, "NEW FEATURES COMING," at the very least. It will send the right message AND FORCE you to get the thing built. :-)
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#123931 - 10/18/06 02:49 PM
Re: Agent Websites?
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Registered: 08/16/05
Posts: 197
Loc: 3rd Rock From The Sun
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If the agents can control their own portion of the site, then there is potential for illegal forms of advertising that could get the broker in trouble.
However, I think that's highly unlikely. I think at most the DRE or some governing body would give you a call and say....ehhhem....you may want to stop your agents from saying this or else! I think it would probably have to be a huge violation to warrant even that.
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#123933 - 10/18/06 08:22 PM
Re: Agent Websites?
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Registered: 04/08/06
Posts: 107
Loc: Los Angeles
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PepperJack, it's not reasonable for a broker to not allow his agents to have their own website. It may actually be impossible for a broker to do. You own your business. you are an independent contractor. Your broker may require you to keep a certain format and/or text to stay within legal guidelines.
Does the broker allow you to have postcards, fliers, brochures, business cards, etc.? Your web site falls in the same category. It's your advertisement.
I generally think any agent should have their own phone number, web site, and email address and only promote that. You are building your business not your broker's
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#123934 - 10/19/06 09:42 AM
Re: Agent Websites?
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Registered: 08/16/05
Posts: 197
Loc: 3rd Rock From The Sun
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#123935 - 10/23/06 08:13 PM
Re: Agent Websites?
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Registered: 10/27/05
Posts: 595
Loc: southeast texas
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No not reasonable. Only agents that are actually paid employees (licensed assistants, etc) should be subject to those types of restrictions.
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#123937 - 10/24/06 05:58 PM
Re: Agent Websites?
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Registered: 10/12/06
Posts: 70
Loc: san antonio, tx
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PepperJack, your broker is an idiot. End of story. Go somewhere else.
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