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Real Estate Listing Syndication
It's Not Hard and It's Free

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There are a number of advantages one brokerage can tout that can cause a competing agent to walk out of a listing presentation a loser. One that shouldn't happen nearly as often as it does is the Internet exposure statement. Any site can use real estate listing syndication to expose their seller's home to millions of visitors every month. Learn about it here.

How Listings are Lost and Why It Doesn't Have to Happen

Listing presentations are stressful enough without going in with unnecessary baggage. This article describes actual experiences of listing brokers in presentations. They lost listings to the "best web exposure" marketing of their competitors. Unfortunately, this did not need to happen, and it would not have cost them a cent to blow this competitor advantage out of the water.

What Sites are Best for Real Estate Listing Syndication?

Though the generally accepted practice is to get listings exposed on as many sites as possible, there may be some you'd rather pass on. This is mostly a philosophical and marketing decision. Learn in this article what you might want to consider when selecting syndication partners. There are also some stunning traffic statistics in this article.

Real Estate Listng Syndication Made Simple

Learn in this article who the major players are, and the sites you'll want to partner with in real estate listing syndication. There are online services that can streamline the process for you, and most of them are free. Get links to resources here.
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