Thursday, December 25, 2025

Zillow Ad Network- Good, Bad or Ugly?

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Good, Bad, or Ugly?

None of those. It’s predictable. We’ve always known Zillow to be a media company and there is no surprise in this at all- they have great traffic and space to sell like most the other major blogs and websites. Also, they tipped everyone off last fall when they announced they were partnering with newspapers. This has never been a secret- anyone who thought using penny ads to recoup Barton’s millions wasn’t looking at the big picture. They’re a media company that is using real estate listings as a means to generate revenue.

Yes, ads can be distracting for people coming to the site for home valuations, but is it really any different than Realtor.com’s sidebar (featuring ads), Homes.com (featuring Verizon and Vonage) or Trulia (currently displaying FHA.gov and ZIP Realty in ad spaces) OR the trillions of  widgets on Realtors’ blog sidebars? Zillow’s business plan to make money isn’t new or news, it’s expected.

There are far worse things these media companies (Zillow, Trulia, et al.) have, are and will do in the future… any guesses as to what those things are?

Ben Rosales, Founder & Publisher
Ben Rosales, Founder & Publisherhttps://theamericangenius.com
Ben Rosales is the Founder and CEO of The American Genius (AG), national news network. Before AG, he founded one of the first digital media strategy firms in the nation has received the Statesman Texas Social Media Award and is an Inman Innovator Award winner. He has consulted for numerous startups (both early- and late-stage), and is well known for organizing the digital community through popular offline events. He does not venture into the spotlight often, rather he believes his biggest accomplishments are the talent he recruits and develops, so he gives all credit to those he's empowered.

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