As a real estate agent, your goal is to help clients buy or sell their next dream home. A lot of your business may come from referrals, but what if you could do something more to promote your client’s listings online. Maybe you are just starting out and don’t have much money to spend on marketing, or you aren’t a big enough agent to have the need for a website. You can use Findit your one stop platform for all your marketing needs.
Findit gives real estate agents different tools that you can use to increase your online presence and generate more business. Findit recently released their new home value tool, which gives home owners their estimated home value using Zillow’s pricing index, but also generates a lead for agent’s in their Findit Site Dashboard.
Findit offers real estate agents the ability to pull in listings with their listing platform or through IDX. Findit is an IDX approved developer and their partnership with IDX Broker allows agents with a Findit Site to pull IDX listings directly into their Findit site. This is a great way to not only market your client’s current home on the web, but will also allow visitors who are searching for local homes in the area see all of the available listings.
Findit offers members the ability to purchase unique Fndit site URLS at $99 per year that will help with indexing in Google. Real Estate agents can target certain geo locations, their office, even specific zip codes that they primarily do business in. Not only is this a great way to help increase your search engine indexing, but you are essentially getting your own website for $99 a year.
Create your free Findit Site today. Pull in your listings, add your home value tool, and start generating more leads with Findit today. Using this platform removes the need to hassle with web developers and programmers.
Clark St. Amant of Findit.com says, “This is a great tool for all agents to use regardless of how much business they do. At such a competitive price point, Findit has made online marketing accessible to all agents.”