You may have noticed the Home Gain Buyer Link Sponsor Ad. For those who do not know what Buyer Link is all about (myself included), I decided to ask the honchos over there for the lowdown. Are you helping agents or what? Apparently, they’re helping.
Here are a few things Louis Cammarosano told me about Buyer Link (after 10, I had to ask Lou to stop).
1. Agents are not forced to subscribe to the program (gee, I thought they threatened them with that gorilla).
2. Agents choose the amount of their monthly contract. (you mean the ape doesn’t decide?)
3. There is no long time contract.
4. The process is all done online.
5. The agent does not have to worry about selecting and managing keywords. Agents select only a city (or cities).
6. The leads come from 300 different sources and are distributed evenly over the period (so you don’t get 30 one day and 1 the next).
7. The lead conversion rate, based on Home Gains’ past history, is about 15% which is twice that of Google, Yahoo or MSN. (Now that’s a surprise.)
8. Home Gain checks the agents’ website every night to make sure leads are being received and not sent to a dead link.
9. Contact these agents to see if it’s all a bunch of hooey.
10. Home Gain buys the search engine traffic from Google, Yahoo and MSN. As a result, millions of folks visit Home Gain every month.
Here’s a reason good enough for me to check out Buyer Link: Linda Davis, a real estate professional I’ve met and respect says it works for her- 25 extra sales a year for her team (Gee, I shoulda started with this and saved myself some typing.) Linda points out that a quick response to consumer leads is a must.
Real estate marketing is about attracting clients. Real estate agents use various tools to accomplish this. Buyer Link is one such tool.
Take a walk over there and check out Buyer Link (no gorillas will harm you).
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