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Clareity publishes Realty Alliance’s rant list.

Craig Cheatham
Craig Cheatham
Gregg Larson has compiled the list of “MLS practices that are likely to create/increase conflict between MLSs and participant firms” that Craig Cheatham, CEO of The Realty Alliance, rushed through on stage last week at CMLS’ annual conference in Boise, ID.

Eliminating MLS and Broker Conflict

The Realty Alliance and some other large brokers and franchises have invested money in R&D on a project that could dramatically affect MLS and several vendors that were in the room know the details of this project but are under NDA so they are not talking about it. And no, technology is not a hurdle.

Has George Livermore left CoreLogic?

Is this old news or did I miss something? Seems like a pretty big departure if true and curious why it hasn’t been widely reported on.

UPDATE: Looks like it’s true:

Eight11 launches full-service agency for MLS companies.

eight-eleven-logoLooks like Tracy Weir has been busy. After leaving Inman News she started a company called Eight11, which does consulting. On the Eight11 blog she has also been doing a great job of reviewing products in the real estate space. Tracy is now focusing her efforts on helping MLS providers with their own product offerings.

She plans on meeting with MLS providers at the CMLS 2013 in Boise this week. I asked her what she sees as opportunities and she replied:

Help launch and market products for technology companies and MLSs. For technology companies, that means positioning, messaging, outreach and full-service marketing communications. For MLSs, that means helping to adequately promote a new product (or repositioning or relaunching an existing product) and then doing all the things we do for technology clients for an MLS’s membership. The goal is to help products that are sold by technology companies get adopted by agents, so if MLSs happen to be in the mix, we can be like an extension of the MLS marketing team to strategize AND get stuff done.

Full service marketing communications: That means putting together all the high level stuff (like a strategic plan, creative ideation, branding, positioning, messaging) and then actually DOING the stuff, like website design, programming, SEO and content, social media campaigns; content marketing; email campaigns; print materials; print and digital advertising; event planning, production and communications; and all the other bric a brac people use to market themselves.

If Eight11 can help sell more products to agents through MLS providers, then we all win.

Memphis chooses Paragon

MAAR has about 3,000 members. Nice win for LPS. Congrats!

Full Press Release Below:
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Memphis Area Association of REALTORS® Selects LPS’ Paragon®
for Its New MLS System

Memphis Area Association Serves More Than 3,000 Real Estate Professionals

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Oct. 1, 2013 — Lender Processing Services, Inc. (NYSE: LPS), a leading provider of integrated technology, data and analytics to the mortgage and real estate industries, announced today that the Memphis Area Association of REALTORS® (MAAR) has selected LPS’ Paragon® as its next-generation MLS system. Serving more than 200 MLSs and more than 190,000 real estate professionals, Paragon MLS is a dynamic system platform that makes it easy for real estate professionals to manage their businesses and collaborate with clients.

Thank you, and if you have any questions, please contact Michelle Kersch or me.

Laura B. McGee
Marketing and Corporate Communications Manager
LPS
601 Riverside Ave., T-4
Jacksonville, FL 32204
Ph 904.854.5133
Fax 904.854.4124
laura.mcgee@lpsvcs.com

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