Costa Mesa Real Estate – Tech Thursday Part 2 – Marketing Real Estate Online

Costa Mesa real estate is evolving as technology advances and our agents at Torelli Realty learned about lots of great features to add to our services at the Inman Conference in San Francisco 2010. Last week we gave a general overview about how homebuyers and home sellers can use the Internet in their home search. This week we’re focusing on why listings should be marketed online as part of an effective marketing campaign. With so many homebuyers starting their home search online now, it’s obvious that real estate agents need to know how to market their listings online.Costa Mesa Realtors who actively market their listings online are smart since that allows them to reach prospective clients in the places where they are looking for real estate. The features and search capabilities available on the Internet are increasing at a rapid pace and home searchers are able to customize their searches according to their needs without having to go through all the listings in the newspaper or real estate magazines. This is a highly effective way to market to people who are all ready interested in the real estate process.Even though the world wide web may seem so big it truly has a local reach.  The truth is that spreading listing information on multiple websites, with key details, can allow people who are looking for homes with broad “wishlists” or narrow “wishlists” to find your home.  Plus, it's fast and accessible anytime, anywhere. What websites do you look at for real estate information? Feel free to comment below or email us at info@torellirealty.com for more information.Interesting Side Note – Did you know that in Japan they are still using printed books for their Multiple Listing Service listings? No MLS online yet!*Stay tuned for the next part in this 5 week Costa Mesa Real Estate Tech Thursday Section: How Home Buyers Should Use The Internet To Look For A Home. Interesting Side Note – Did you know that in Japan they are still using printed books for their Multiple Listing Service listings? No MLS online yet!