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Is Trulia Getting Right What Realtor.com is Getting WRONG?


Trulia Announced…

Last night Trulia launched Trulia Pro. Rudy, Trulia’s Social Media Guru, sent me an email an hour or so before it went live, and I was there right away to sign up as a paying customer. Like most of agents, I like to keep my advertising budget under control, and testing new and unproven products is not something I do often. But Trulia really seemed to be offering a GREAT value for a reasonable cost. Plus they are currently giving out 3 months FREE if you mention my name. OK, you don’t even have to mention my name, and you will get the 3 months free, as long as you PROMISE not to tell anyone in my market about Trulia PRO 😉

What Did I Have to Show For It?

A few years ago I stupidly coughed up about $2,500 to buy a “showcased home” slot on Realtor.com for my home town, Birmingham, MI. Allan Dalton is a very inspirational speaker and he convinced me to whip out my credit card at a seminar so I could secure that valuable piece of Realtor.com virtual real estate. Homes are pricey here, so this was in their upper tier for zip codes at that time. I got one of 8 rotating featured spots for my zip code, so half the time my ad was not even on the front page. When I did not have any listings in 48009 I could insert anywhere else, but how useful is that really? After one year, and NOTHING to show for it, I dropped the service.

I have held on to the “enhanced listing” package from Realtor.com for 5 or so years. Frankly, now I don’t have a choice because our brokerage has all of it’s listings enhanced. I do get somewhat regular inquiries from my enhanced listings, and our cost on this is not far off from what I just agreed to pay Trulia monthly, only because the broker negotiated for us. If I were paying myself, I think my cost would be a couple thousand dollars, because I think I have something like 50-70 listings in a 12 month period. Did not do the research on the cost lately.

Is Trulia Better?

At first blush, Trulia is providing a better value and a better branding opportunity. I also think their price might go up, since they are just launching now. That remains to be seen.

Here is what I like about Trulia Pro:

  • I get unlimited spotlight ads. That means my little picture and URL show up on all of the locations I want to target. Suggestions/questions to Trulia: let me have different ads for different areas; and how many ads will you allow for an area? I don’t want to be one of eight again…
  • I can “feature” all of my listings. That means they come up at the beginning of the search results.
  • It’s reasonably priced.
  • I use Trulia Voices, so I think this gives prospects a very well rounded picture of who I am. They can click through to my profile, see most of my listings (I claim most of them) and see how I answer questions. There are links back to my sites from my profile.
  • Trulia provides some of the most robust information out there for consumers in a very appealing format. If I were a consumer, I would rather search on Trulia than on Realtor.com.
  • I have a second listing presentation tomorrow for a prospect who found me on Trulia. His father wasn’t sure what site he had found me on, but he knew I was helping someone with a problem they had with a real estate situation (that was not caused by me). I knew right away it was Trulia Voices.

What Trulia Needs To Do

My biggest “issue” with Trulia is that I wish I could control the feed that they take for my listings. Right now my broker is submitting, I submit, our franchiser submits, vflyer.com submits and the local real estate book submits. I would like to control that they take MY feed first, from miBirmingham.com. That is where I have the most robust information about my listings. I never know which feed Trulia will pick up, and I don’t know how I can influence that.

Oh yeah, and if Trulia would accept American Express for payment, that would make me happy too.

Last night I saw a fair amount of traffic coming into my blog from my spotlight ad. It might have been Rudy checking to see if I was live yet. I’ll be tracking the stats and the results, and I will let you know how it goes.

Maureen Francishttps://mioaklandcounty.com
Writer for national real estate opinion column AgentGenius.com, focusing on the improvement of the real estate industry by educating peers about technology, real estate legislation, ethics, practices and brokerage with the end result being that consumers have a better experience.

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