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Internet Marketing Basics for Realtors: IDX participation
February 18th, 2009 by Union Street MediaFiled Under Real Estate Web Design, Web Strategy | 1 Comment
In all the hubbub about listing aggregation services like Trulia and Zillow or the classifieds site Craigslist or any number of other new and emerging real estate services out there, some simple basics can get lost. If you are a real estate professional interested in getting the property you list seen by the most people there’s often a basic tool available to you: MLS IDX participation.
I know that it isn’t new or sexy. In fact, it’s really old. But getting your listing viewed by people who are genuinely interested in buying property can be achieved right out of the gate by participating in your MLS IDX. The people who see your listing via the MLS IDX are likely to have the following traits:
- Interest in buying property vs kicking tires
- Interest in working with a Realtor
- Interest in the geographic region served by your MLS
That’s the basics. If someone meets those characteristics then you probably want them to see your listings. By participating in your MLS IDX program you make it easier for more qualified people to see your listing.
Once you’ve got that basic piece down, then go wild with all the other aggregation and syndication options you can. In some MLS programs they will even handle the syndication themselves. If not, your web developer may be able handle automate the syndication as well (I know the real estate websites we make at Union Street Media can have syndication options enabled).
But start with the basics. Don’t miss out on all those people interested in buying, interested in working with a real estate professional and interested in your area.

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1 RaiulBaztepo
March 28th, 2009 | 8:57 pmHello!
Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!
PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language
See you!
Your, Raiul Baztepo