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More Agent Results!

With the release of our Survey Report and the associated video training, we’ve been getting a lot of calls and questions about agentAMP…

You can easily just look around the site and check out what agentAMP is and see all of it’s features. But we think you are probably a lot like us – and what we really want to see when we’re interested in something is what kind of success others are having. The features are just a means to an end – what’s important are the closings and results that the product delivers.

And we feel there’s no one better to describe agentAMP results than our customers. So here are just some of their recent comments:


You check out more comments here.

Also you can watch this short video and see an actual agentAMP case study.

You’ll see us register a new domain at 9:30 am and by 8:30 am the following morning the system had produced 21 leads!

Great Places to Find Pics for Blogs and Websites

 

Scott Monty, Head of  Ford Motor Company Social Media, Provided the following on his blog…

Finding Images
Let’s start with the basics. You need an image for a blog post. Where should you look? There are a number of great resources that are either low-cost or free:

  • Flickr The grand-daddy of all image sites. Flickr is a very powerful community with millions of photos at your disposal. There’s an advanced search capability that makes it easy to pinpoint what you’re looking for. Check out their Outstanding Shots
  • everystockphoto.com Is just that. A full range of free images with various levels of licensing.
  • StockVault, according to its site, is a stock photo sharing site where photographers, designers and students can share their photographs and images with each other. Its sole purpose is to collect and archive medium and high resolution photos that designers and students can share and use for personal and non-commercial designs.
  • OpenPhoto A little more barebones than the other sites, but with a variety of content that is sourced in a wiki-like way.

Two great tools to help refine the image searching process:

  • Compfight will help you find images by text or by tag and will allow you to change the settings on licensing, original photos and safe search. The visual layout of the images is impressive and will help you more quickly assess what works and what doesn’t.
  • FlickrStorm is a brainstorming tool that lays out the images based on a search term that you enter and that also lets you change the settings on image rights. You can add images to your tray as you’re browsing, so you can compare them later.
A note about using Flickr photos: if you plan to embed a Flickr photo in your site, there are guidelines that you need to follow. Namely, you need to use the HTML code available from the “Share this” link and provide a link back to the original photo. Please be sure to abide by Flickr’s community guidelines.

If you’d like to use your own photographs but you don’t feel quite comfortable with your ability, you can check Darren Rowse’s Digital Photography Tips, or grab a copy of Scott Kelby’s The Digital Photography Book (as well as Volume 2 and Volume 3). And a camera like a Canon EOS Rebel T1i or a Nikon D90 DX wouldn’t hurt, either.

Think First – Your Online Rep is worth Protecting

Real estate agents are flocking to  social networking and social media sites to build their online presence and increase their personal networks. Social sites like Facebook allow agents the opportunity to reconnect with old friends and make new connections easier than ever before. Social media sites like Blogger, WordPress and Active Rain give REALTOR(R)S an opportunity to share market information and advice and to build online information resources for their existing clients and hopefully attract new ones.

Social networking and social media sites allow agents to create their own online content, express their personal opinions, share their personality and demonstrate their abilities. Agents now have a massive amount of online opportunity and power available to them and most of it is absolutely free. The marketing potential of online social networking and social media is very powerful indeed but with great power comes great responsibility!

The information you post online today has a very great possibility of becoming permanent. What you publish online may never go away and can be circulated endlessly. You can’t take your online words back. Online social networks are not private; they are public forums with massive audiences. It is estimated that the average Facebook member has approximately 125 friends. Posting something that has the potential of being read by at least 125 people is the farthest thing from private. Don’t let the fact that you can choose who you allow to be your friend fool you into perceiving this new medium as private. Anything that you post can be forwarded on to all of your friends personal networks and so on and so on.

As a general rule don’t publish anything to the internet that you would not want your mother to read or would not like to see appear on the front page of the Free Press with your name in big bold letters below it. Realtors must be extra careful to make sure that each and every piece of information that they post does not violate any of the laws or rules that govern their real estate license including the Occupational Code / State License Law, Fair Housing, and the National Association of Realtors Code of Ethics.

The fact that the majority of agents use their company name and logo on their online profiles makes this not only a personal reputation challenge but a company reputation challenge. Anything that an agent posts to any online forum, network, personal blog etc. with a personal profile that includes the name or logo of the company that they represent is a direct reflection on the agent and their company.

If used properly, this new medium offers our industry a great opportunity to reach an unprecedented number of people with our own personal message.  Let’s try to make sure that the messages that we are sending are focused on increasing our professional reputation with the public. If our voice has a chance of becoming permanent online, let’s make that permanent message one that we can all be proud of.

What you post online today, could quite possibly be search-able on Google tomorrow!

Display REALTOR(R).com Listings on Facebook

Have you ever wondered if there is an easy way to get your REALTOR(R).com listings to appear on your Facebook wall?  Well, FINALLY it has been made easy…

IF your listings are already displayed on Realtor.com® simply go to the free Realtor.com® here

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS:After setting up the new Realtor.com SeeMyListings Facebook app, you must log into your Facebook account and follow the steps below to add your listings to your Facebook wall.
 
Choose application settings – See my listings.
Choose Add next to Tab to add the see my listings tab to your wall.
Privacy settings should be set to the same setting as your wall which should be Everyone if your profile is public.
This would also be the place to turn off the tab when you don’t have any listings to display. 
 
Thank You and Have a Great Day …

Eric

Approved Top Producer Lead Provider!

We are happy and proud to announce that we are now an approved Top Producer Lead Provider.

Integration is super simple. In fact, we perform the easy steps for our agentAMP system owners so they don’t have to do anything. 

If you use Top Producer for your contact manager and action plans, you’ll love this integration. Use our high converting lead capture pages and have your leads seemlessly dropped into Top Producer for follow up action plans and contact management.

It is truly the best of both worlds:  maximum lead capture and killer follow up! 

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