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My name is Paul Bumgardner. My partners and I have started a free service as an alternative to the high-priced multiple listing services currently available to real estate agents. We have created a service with no monthly fees, and where all agents can list as many homes, properties, and business listings as they want free of charge. We have also set up a link where you can post all of your own listings on your own website similar to what most web companies charge a premium for. In addition, we are working on a number of other features to help real estate agents promote and grow their business both online and off.
We're just a small group of guys hoping to create something useful for real estate agents and maybe make a few dollars from online advertisers. We don't want to make our money off the small businessperson like yourself. It's you we hope to serve.
We're giving free upgrades to anybody who links to us. You can get more info at multilistus dot com
Thank you for your time and let me know if you have any questions, comments, and critiques. We are open to your suggestions! :)
Jewen Presbitero
02-11-2008, 08:22 AM
hi pbum, i registered to the said site but no option for countries! Do you also cater outside US? thanks and godbless you and your family.
At this point, we are concentrating on the US market, but as we grow we will expand globally. Thanks for registering.:)
housetubetv
02-13-2008, 02:21 PM
mine is free too plus I have the traffic already
RJacobsen
03-25-2008, 11:54 PM
I hope you are successful with your endeavor! Have you been able to attract traffic to your site? I know that there are many similar services that have issues with spreading the word and getting listings. Have you experienced any problems with populating your site?
housetubetv
03-26-2008, 12:09 AM
What there to lose if you don't try?
"There is no such thing as failures, they are only delays"
Like me, I know nothing about real estate but I know the needs of the real estate via technology.
Good Luck.
To answer a post:
We have been live now for a few weeks and things are moving along well. We have over two hundred listings at this time and many hundreds of agents have logged in and updated their information. We seem to be getting lots of traffic so far although I don’t have the exact numbers at this time.
We are grateful for the response. We sent out our original invitations to the agents through email. We sent out over 50,000 emails personally (though we automated the process a little). The next stage is going to be search engine submission and paper marketing.
We hope that this all turns out to be something that is a blessing for everyone.
Please feel free to look over multilistus dot com and let us know what you all think.
Paul Bumgardner
Techno
03-26-2008, 12:25 PM
I know you want to earn revenue off of online advertisers, but another model to think about is offering the ability to remove ads from an agents listings if they want them removed. I know I would pay for that as an upgrade to the free service. Free is good and all, but adds that are geared to take away customers are never a good thing, IMHO.
Michael:).
I appreciate the advice on avoiding leading users away from our site. We have another approach as well; we are going to provide communication tools and mailer tools for agents to be able to run their business from our site with very small fees.
We figure we are working with a very large target audience and can afford to aim for a few dollars per month for a subscription for added features. We have developed instant text at our multilistus dot com site already and initially all our features will be free with the notice that this will become one of our pay for features later.
Our hope is to develop advertising that is related to what our users need only. The Google ads are on the bottom for now as we have no other advertisers yet.
Paul Bumgardner
riverviewrichie
03-26-2008, 06:11 PM
There seems to be so many real estate websites and directories. There just isnt enough time in the day it seems to post to them all.
I can understand that. Though there is just one Google yet many search engines. We are trying to create a tool that everyone can use without trying to gouge our users for everything in their wallets.
We just hope that this catches on. The internet is supposed to be a free exchange of information and we are working in that spirit to do great things with it.
Paul
Lakeshore Lad
04-17-2008, 10:09 AM
Hi...I'll give it a try
Thank you for cheking out our site. Please give me some feedback on the site. We are hoping for people to express their comments on functionality and features. The site is doing well at this time but we are still working out the basics so that it will be useful to everyone.
Let me know what you think!
housetubetv
04-19-2008, 06:32 PM
There seems to be so many real estate websites and directories. There just isnt enough time in the day it seems to post to them all.
Choose the sites that have the highest traffic like mine and piggy back on them!!
Good Luck
WineInCalifornia (http://www.WineInCalifornia.com)
seekarab
07-30-2008, 10:48 AM
I would like to share link, but I cant post my link now.
Soon i will contact you.
TheLady
08-06-2008, 03:19 PM
there really are a plethra of options, it would be a full time job trying to do that. If some one would create a link farming business w/ credible options they would make a killing w/ a specialization directed to support agents and brokers....
just my humble opinion.
creativecommercialcapital
08-09-2008, 06:33 PM
What is the directory you are talking about. can you send the url.
thanks:)
fmike630
08-10-2008, 11:16 AM
One way to find Realtors would be to purchase Realtors email lists. If they liked your site they would spread the word.
It is hard to compete with Realtors dot com and the traffic they get. Nothing is easy, are you targeting FSBO?
michaelpromoter
11-02-2008, 12:03 AM
i do agree on that one
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