Where Real Estate Gets Its Dirt

Transparency for the win!

Quick story. I got a call the other day from an MLS exec. We currently sell Cloud CMA and Cloud Streams in their market. Not a site license, just selling directly, one agent credit card number at a time. They were calling us to explore the possibility of doing a site license.

“Sounds good, lets talk.” , I say.

Later in the week we jumped on a call. So we asked, why the change in heart? Why a site license now? Two reasons. They have been hearing a lot of great thing about the product and they were noticing that a lot of agents were using our products in their market.

How did they know a lot of agents were using our products? Every MLS provider we work with gets a MLS Dashboard, that shows them the amount of signups, reports created, report types, etc. Boom.

A few things here are significant:

1. Most vendors are terrified of showing adoption stats, let alone in real-time, whenever the MLS execs want to see them.

2. We would likely have not gotten the phone call if we weren’t so transparent with this data.

3. Whether or not we get a site license, we are all good. We have users who see value in our products, and pay us.

I’m asked to give advice to new vendors entering the market on the best way to sell through the “MLS channel”. Some of their ideas involve a freemium model (horrible idea) or maybe offer their product to the MLS for a year at no charge and roll the dice later (another horrible idea).

I give the same advice to all of them.

Create a great product and charge for it.

If someone isn’t gonna pay you, then go back to the drawing board and make a product that they will pay for.

I’m not saying its easy, but if you want to be successful, its what you need to do. Embrace your stats, don’t hide them.

Katie Smithson promoted to Director of MLS Services

Headshot Katie

Katie Smithson promoted to Director of MLS Services at W&R Studios

“I couldn’t be more proud of Katie. She has been a key part to our success, and has shown the ability to take on any challenge. I’m sure she will continue to impress in her new role,” stated Greg Robertson, co-founder of W&R Studios.”

What he said. : )

Can I get a “whoop whoop”?

#InternationalWomensDay

Placester acquires Homefinder

Placester Acquires Homefinder LLC to Connect Agents to Hyperlocal MarketsPlacester to Power Newspaper Real Estate Sections Through Partnerships With Gannett, Tribune, and McClatchy

“With this acquisition, Placester will take over HomeFinder’s multi-year contracts with media companies Gannett Co. Inc. (NYSE: GCI), The McClatchy Co. (NYSE: MNI) and Tribune Publishing Co., transitioning them to Placester’s Sites product for publishers, which powers the real estate sections of local newspapers. The HomeFinder platform including, Gannett, McClatchy and Tribune power 375 news sites across the U.S., including the LATimes.com, ChicagoTribune.com, Azcentral.com and MiamiHerald.com.”

HomeFinder also owns Andrew Machado’s OpenHomePro app, which they bought for all cash back in 2014.

Looking for a new gig?

Clareity Security is looking to fill a couple positions

Business Development/Inside Sales – Broker Products

“We are launching a brand new segment of our Single-Sign On business. You will be on the leading edge of an exciting new opportunity to grow a business from the ground floor. This is a business to business, inside sales position, calling on real estate brokers, promoting products and services, along with servicing current clients..”

Marketing Coordinator

“Responsible for creating and delivering marketing ideas, materials and activities for Clareity Security. Designs and creates marketing materials, manages projects, and ensures company messages are consistent across all marketing channels and across product platforms.”

See those jobs and more on the Vendor Alley Job Board!

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