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I don't think any of the genuinely free sites are effective. FB is useful if you spend for ads.
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just looking back through some of the old Q & A from almost a year ago, not sure why this question didnt seem to get many replies. I post a few trying to get others to view lethbridge real estate blog that I write on, but it seems many just slip through the cracks here.
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There are a bunch of social media links once you are posted where you can send your post with your listings.
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Our MLS is spreading listings to hundreds of websites( also count individual agents sites and pages), I also use FB, Twitter, LI, CL, etc. for updates on the listing.
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You get what you pay for when it is free. Many free sites invite scammers and dreamers who want to buy but can not
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ActiveRain -- once you have FREE membership you can advertise to the public(or pay until you do).
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You covered it all, it seems. Postlets, kijji, Backpages to name a few.
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all of those, plus Youtube, Facebook has been affective for me when I advertise under group pages. For example groups like... real estate in the triangle, Open Houses in the Triangle, Homes for Sale in Cary, etc.
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Those are the main ones. Except Trulia doesn't really exist anymore, it's just an extension of zillow.
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The local multiple listing service is conspicuously absent from the list and would be the primary outlet for all REALTORS.
Are you envisioning an alternative business model?
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you get what you pay for when it comes to marketing....AR is free but unless you pay, you will only be marketing to members....no SEO