Archive for May, 2010

Foreclosures added to NWMLS Search

posted by Ozzie Nohre on Monday, May 24, 2010
Ozzie Nohre

The interactive map search on GraphiclaData websites for the NWMLS now includes the ability to search for bank owned and short sale properties. Additional fields have been added into the search criteria which makes this an easy feature for visitors to use.

The NWMLS search now joins  other MLS areas having comparable foreclosure searches which we also service including Las Vegas, Phoenix, and SoCal areas.

Note: For us to include these fields into our GraphicalData MLS IDX search, they must first be provided by your local MLS as data that we are allowed to sweep. If it is not available from an MLS, then we are unable to provide it.

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Call To Action!

posted by Ozzie Nohre on Sunday, May 9, 2010
Ozzie Nohre

We all know that whether we mail out printed promotional materials, or someone visits our website, we need a “call to action”.

A GraphicalData website is full of lead generation tools that encourage your visitors to contact you. And that’s a good thing. But, as an individual agent, you can can go even further in customizing your website even further and optimizing it for generating inquiries.

If you develop a unique section on your site that displays your expertise in that venue, then follow it up with a sentence such as “For more information on this subject, feel free to contact me at 206-692-1234 or email me.”

Another solution would be to add a page of beneficial content, and then to add “If I can be of assistance on this subject, contact me:”. Then add the general comment form onto this same page beneath the content and the assistance line. The end result…creating a page of information with a convenient response form that your visitor can easily use to contact you.

In any event, as you custom out your site to better fit you and your real estate practices and goals, you can add easy “call to actions” to just about any page…or provide a link to your main contact form from any page.

Of course, if you do not feel comfortable in adding additional content yourself, call or send an email, and we would be happy to add this type of content…or assist you how to do so.

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