REALTOR.com® Featured Homes Marketing System
Keller Williams Realty's Dawn Thomas to Feature bay Area Homes Online on REALTOR.com
Campbell, CA (PRWEB) March 29, 2005 -- Dawn Thomas of Keller Williams Realty has secured one of the very limited Featured Homes positions on the Internet's #1 real estate Web site1, REALTOR.com®, the official Web site of the National Association of REALTORS®.
Through the REALTOR.com® Marketing System Featured Homes program, when potential home buyers and sellers search for homes in the Bay Area, they will see Dawn Thomas' listed properties prominently displayed at the top of the page with color photographs and pricing details. On average, this can provide homes that Dawn Thomas featured with twenty times more exposure. (2)
Dawn Thomas' clients properties will benefit from the more than 6.1 million individuals per month who, on average, spend 86% of the time they searched for a home online on REALTOR.com. (1)
In making the investment in the Featured Homes Marketing System, Dawn Thomas stated, "I want to ensure that both the properties I market and the communities I represent enjoy optimum shelf positioning online, because what makes me different from other agents is how I help my properties and communities differentiate themselves from the other homes and communities they compete against."
Featured Homes is just one of the many ways Dawn Thomas is using the REALTOR.com® Marketing System to help her clients in Santa Clara, San Mateo, Contra Costa, and Monterey counties. She is able to work with clients to customize the resources of REALTOR.com® including her property descriptions, Web site and property photographs and provide her clients with added services such as detailed property marketing/traffic reports.
Buyers interested in Dawn Thomas' Featured Homes or sellers interested in having their property become a Featured Home can visit her Web site at http://www.bayarealifestyles.com or contact her at: 408-583-3776 and by e-mail: Dawn@BayAreaLifestyles.com.
(1) Media Metrix, May 2004.
(2) Based on Homestore, Inc. internal accounting for May 2003 - April 2004, average measure of property listings with Featured Homes vs. property listing without Featured Homes
###
|