Cheng I can make a website today, publish it tomorrow and it's traffic will have increased over 300% in a few weeks!!! ;-)
Trulia is a good site but it's only one tool of many that should be used in your marketing of a home for sale.
Online marketing should not be your only marketing either, its big but not the be all end all.
Depending solely on this site to sell a home is just plain ignorant or stupid, whichever you prefer?
Here are a few other online sites to consider advertising on:
realtor.com, homes.com, trulia.com, zillow.com, gsmls.com, msx.mlxchange.com (Middlesex county mls) (Your local mls), craigslist, googlebase, point2nls, realtor.com, zillow.com, backpage.com, clrsearch.com, nytimes.com, city cribs, homescape, oodle.com, hotpads.com, condo.com, vast.com, house.com, live deal, yahoo real estate, clickablecitydirectory.com, cyberhomes.com, thehousingpages.com, videohomes.com, ebay real estate, realestatejournal.com and many more but lets not forget their local MLS systems which will give the most coverage to qualified, you hope! Buyers...
LOL... Cheng sounds like he sells real estate fliers LOL.... now I think I'm beginning to see why someone who is not a realtor or mortgage rep or related to the real estate industry would have such an obsession with this site... lol...lmao...... very...funny....
LOLOLOLOlolololol,...... Haha.... ohhhh Boy!!!!
Cheng, once again I disagree with you...
Most sellers are NOT looking to buy bigger! Especially in this market, where do you get that info from?
This is a market perfect for first time buyers and investors, good for upgraders as well but not MOSTLY people upgrading, that is a ridiculous statement. It would be a good time for them to upgrade however we're not seeing a whole lot of that going around due to the human factor.
Most home sellers only look at the amount they may be "losing" compared to if they sold when the market was at its peak. Trying to convey the message to sellers that they are still making out compared to when they first purchased is not always such an easy task.
Want To Be "Real Estate Professionals" / "Marketing Pros" are very amusing to me ;-)
Have you ever seen a professional mechanic get ticked off when the back yard do it yourselfer who doesn't know his @ss from his elbow tries giving advice to the pro while he's working?
It's like watching a train wreck waiting to happen.
Well same goes for real estate...
I have access to ALL the data which SOME people like to post incomplete parts of and guess about the rest.
I do this full time for a living while others DO NOT!!!
I sell more houses than those who don't work as a Professional Realtor giving contradictory advise...
I love what I do for a living full time as a career, others posting will actually make comments like, "Get a Real Job!"
I Welcome your comments and will still sit down and have a drink with you like a friend but don't take BS from anyone...
By the way, I love how "Dr. Cheng" writes the articles which "Cheng" comments on and then gets credit for best answers! lol... ;-D
Cheers!
Peace, Love and Happiness...
http://www.Realrep.com - Thu May 15 2008, 17:00