
9 September 2012 | 40 replies
Otherwise, you'd get half the traffic on here telling people to go to previous posts and not post their question.Since its a subjective question, I think they should be allowed to start the thread anew so that people who missed the previous posts can chime in as well.That being said, I'm going give my response to what I want out of an agent.1) Someone that gets me showings as fast as possible.2) Someone that puts in any offer I want to put in - regardlessof whether they believe the offer will be enough to be accepted or not.Thats really it.

13 August 2013 | 13 replies
Coupled with a website to drive traffic to, it can be very effective.You asked about websites in your initial post.

14 June 2013 | 4 replies
In Los Angeles traffic 50 miles is a lifetime away.

6 December 2021 | 61 replies
You might find that traffic triples to your site with just that simple change.
2 July 2018 | 48 replies
We provide professional search engine optimization, Facebook marketing, and pay per click (Adwords) to generate traffic to the websites very quickly.

16 August 2019 | 6 replies
You need Social Media Manager for the following:1 Brand Awareness,2 Driving Traffic to your site3 Lead Generation,and 4 SalesMost Social Media Manager charge between $500 - $2000 per month.

24 September 2014 | 41 replies
once your send it out, there goes your money and you're now stuck to chance, "odds", and the best you could do in trend research on a list provider, etc...BUUUT, if I had a decent size budget, I'd spread it out between a healthy balance of PPC and tossing up my own website and throwing proper seo campaigns at it to rank for the necessary "motivated seller" terms that have decent search traffic...this way I have control over my budget and can see the short term (PPC) benefits along with the long term (SEO) benefits.the only caveat to this approach is you WILL NEED to really know your stuff for PPC and SEO...but if you obviously have a marketing budget you'll probably want to carve out some room to consult or hire someone who knows what to do and how to do so that you're not throwing money at the wind bc if you try to do it on your own, you might as well just send mailers lolsorry so long, but the cool thing about real estate is that there's always an alternative path to a solution...its just a matter of finding it and where there's a multitude of counsel, there's bound to be gem of an answer somewhere!

31 December 2013 | 89 replies
1. have my team sell 300 homes this year2. buy 6 long-term rentals3. buy and sell 15 fix and flips4. continue blogging with certain traffic and income goals5. add a certain car to the garage

29 December 2013 | 15 replies
Prior to United Marketing Services, I co-founded a regionalized marketing services and design firm that catered to real estate developers, offering strategic solutions designed to generate traffic for their projects.

2 March 2012 | 30 replies
I realize that in certain areas of town the prices already reflect this enthusiasm, but locals have an advantage because they can scout deals quicker than out-of-towners buying in to the Austin craze.East of downtown has a lot of city money pouring into it and is being gentrified due to Austin's extremely bad traffic problem.