SYDNEY 29 May 2012. A new low price property advertising service is online to help real estate sales people to sell their listings.
Telegraph Media Group charges just $58.00 for a press release to be prepared and published online and delivered to media decision makers. They guarantee that the news item will feature on Google in local property searches.
The idea is that a real estate agent will get more people to open houses if the property features in the news. Quite often a real estate listing is hidden in a database like RealEstate.com.au or Domain.com.au and something needs to be done to stand out.
The low price to put a property for sale in the news enables more people to use feature stories to sell property. More buyers will come across the listing and if they are in the market, they will contact the agent selling the property.
Every property has a story. It might be a past owner, development potential, position, neighbours, views or one of the many things that make a property sell to the right buyer.
The CEO of Telegraph.net.au Greg Rogers, said today " When I was with Ray White I wanted to promote a property better but the cost of a feature in a real estate newspaper insert was very high. I decided to create a real estate news section in our prominent websites and social media to give agents access to cheap property editorial advertising"
"Our sites get huge visitor numbers so we can use targeted media coverage to reach buyers" Greg said
The news item will tell the tale of the property and link to the agent's contact details for fast responses from potential buyers.
"Times are hard in real estate all the time, so if agents use our cheap real estate advertising they will increase their expose or profile. At the same time they will make their vendors happy as they will be going that little bit harder." Mr Rogers concluded.
"There is no limit on the text in a news article and up to 5 images can be included. The agent sends the information and we do the rest"
"Our service is open to agents to sell or lease, homes, unit, flats, commercial property, vacant land, development sites, retail property or industrial real estate."
The listings remain online until sold for just $58.00 all up.
The real estate news service is available for real estate in any country or city.
Listings will be in the news within a few hours.
Sales people or agents wanting to promote a property listing in the news can contact Telegraph.net.au on 02 6674 4180 or 0400 530 002 or email mail@telegraph.net.au The total price is just $58.00 per property news story.
Source: http://www.international.to/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6057:cheap-property-media-for-real-estate-agents-to-sell-property-listings-faster&catid=64:business&Itemid=117
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