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Finding the Best Free Real Estate Marketing Website




By Gary Gary Nelson | Published  09/2/2008 | Advertising | Unrated
Gary Gary Nelson
Gary Nelson is currently positioned as marketing representative for http://ListingVUE.com and has an extensive background in real estate marketing and online advertising.  

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Finding the Best Free Real Estate Marketing Website

Marketing real estate on the internet is a very time consuming and involved commitment, at times. It is a commitment because the hours spent in front of a laptop can all go to waste if the incorrect techniques are taken in order to market a property. In light of the current state of the economy, everyone is exhausting free classifed websites in order to save money and to find buyers. Since there are so many sites available that are all free, the real argument boils down to which site is the best and which site will bring the necessary results that a seller is looking for.

Just because a website charges to market a property doesn’t necessarily make it a good source, but a website that has a free option and for a couple extra dollars brings results, now that’s something to consider. Many websites these days push out their inventory to other websites, but what matters most is which websites are these properties being pushed out to. Many websites push their listings out to low traffic websites, which really does nothing for the seller except show them that some type of effort is being taken in order to sell a service. Finding sites that market to high traffic websites is not as difficult as some think.

ListingVUE.com is one website that has a free basic package and with this package, listings get pushed out to sites like Google Base and Craigslist.org, and for a small fee listings get pushed out to other high traffic sites like Usfreeads.com and Olx.com. Another important aspect of free sites to consider is what type of presentation and exposure does a property get on the initial site; most sites are just classified ads, ads that are categorized by titles and show now marketing art or any sense of presentation.

There are many things to consider before spending time and posting to multiple websites; what kind of presentation does the site offer for a property, does the site push a listing out to other, high-traffic, website, and does a listing stand out from the rest with examples like listing themes, another technique for selling that ListingVUE.com offers. At the end of the day, what matters most is will a sellers efforts’ for marketing their property pay off after deciding which site they believe is rite for them.


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