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How we sell your home online and traditionally

Posted on Monday, August 6th, 2007 at 12:09 am.

When we list your home for sale, we'll do "Just Listed" postcards, put your home on the MLS & Realtor.com with 20 photos, and hold open houses, just like a traditional Realtor would. But there's an additional component to our marketing - the online piece - which is just as (or even more) powerful.

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If the address of your house is "1234 Main St", we'll give your house its very own website with the street address as the web address, like "www.1234MainSt.com". For example, you can find one website we made at www.4914sammyJoe.com. On this website we put 50+ photos of the house and an in-depth description, and we also put a "sign rider" on top of the for sale sign with the street address. Another example is www.417mtVernon.com, which is pictured at left.

Pretty nifty, huh? We'll also use this URL to publicize your property on CraigsList.org and other popular websites with high buyer volume.


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4 Responses to “How we sell your home online and traditionally”

  1. udawagiv Says:

    Comment by Nancy Moeller:

    This is a great listing tool. We use 800 numbers and find that we capture more “buyers” that way.

  2. Nancy Moeller Says:

    This is a great listing tool. We use 800 numbers and find that we capture more “buyers” that way.

  3. Fred Light - Real Estate Video Tours Says:

    Just out of curiousity, where do you buy your sign riders…. with a quantity of 1? What are they made of?

  4. Wendy Smith Says:

    I’ve used this technique also - it’s a great idea.



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