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Last week I talked about the recent upgrades that have been made to our Website Statistics program. Many of you have sent in your praises on the new program, and we are so glad you are loving the new statistics!
Today I want to take a moment to focus on one aspect of the new program: [...]

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Get the Most from your Website Statistics

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Advanced Access recently completed the migration of all 3.0 and 4.0 platforms to our new website statistics program! Many of you received this upgrade as recently as yesterday evening! As you can imagine, there are a lot of features in the new program, and we want you to get the most out of it.
First, a [...]

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Social Media Made Easy

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Last week I talked about some new resources available through Advanced Access (Search Impact and PowerSearch) to help you develop a solid real estate lead strategy. In the two weeks prior, I went over some marketing and lead generation ideas for your real estate website. A common thread in all these posts was the importance of [...]

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Why do you have a real estate website? Do you like having a place to showcase your listings? Is it easy to send clients there for answers to their questions? These are important uses for a website, but the number one reason you have your website is to generate leads who will ideally become clients. If [...]

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I am sure many of you have seen the press about web-based real estate companies Zillow.com and Redfin.com laying off a significant portion of their employees. Zillow laid off roughly 25%, while Redfin let 20% of their employees go.
I am curious if real estate agents located in Seattle and the nearby markets are seeing more [...]

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