Atlanta’s Online Real Estate Market Status
by Tom ~ February 4, 2008
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In a story recently highlighted on Atlanta’s 11Alive News, the online real estate market is getting competitive, and a lot of people still don’t really know what they’re doing out there.
With real estate sites as common as pebbles you have to wonder why some work and some don’t.
We know that results differ because the level of real estate business generated on the Internet varies widely. According to the 2005 Member Profile published by the National Association of Realtors, members typically derive just 5 percent of their business from the web while 28 percent get nothing. A mere 4 percent get at least half their business online. The NAR study also shows that 87 percent of member firms and 44 percent of individual members have websites.
According to the Hostway survey, 93 percent of consumers say pop-up ads are annoying or extremely annoying; 89 percent are bothered by the need to install extra software, and 83 percent resent registration log-on pages that block access to online content.
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