How Adding Documents to Single Property Websites Improves Marketing and Communication

Businesses, regardless of what services or products they offer, are constantly being evaluated and compared on their level of customer service. As a successful Realtor and small business owner, how can you provide the best customer service?

Single Property Websites

AgencyLogic single property Websites can help by providing real estate agents with a way to share documents including inspections, contracts, marketing documentation and spreadsheets. Not only does this help answer questions but also provides more property related information than is available anywhere else on the Web, eases the sales process, saves time and therefore money for all parties and finally demonstrates technical ability and obviously outstanding customer service on the part of the real estate agent.

Agents can upload several file formats including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Zip and PDF (plus others). It is also possible to create a central document library thereby saving time whenever files need to be used across multiple single property Websites.

single property websites documents

Documents on AgencyLogic single property Websites have three levels of security:

  • Open – Anyone who views the site can access the information
  • E-mail Address Required – An e-mail address must be entered before accessing documentation
  • E-mail Address and Password Required – An e-mail address must be entered and the Realtor must be contacted directly in order to obtain the password

Utilizing the third level of protection ensures any interested person interested contacts the Realtor directly, therefore generating solid leads and reliable contact information.

The question isn’t really why should you use a single property website, it’s how can you market effectively without one?

If you’re interested in single property Websites, visit AgencyLogic.com today!

Google Home Issue Fuels Smart Speaker Privacy Concerns

Source: statista.com

When Amazon unveiled its first smart speaker, the Amazon Echo, in the fall of 2014, the initial reaction from many people was: “why on earth would I voluntarily put a device in my house that allows Amazon to listen to everything that’s going on?”

In response to this (not surprising) reaction, Amazon repeatedly pointed out that the device only starts listening once the code word has woken it up and thankfully that appears to be true. The worst thing that could have happened to Amazon from a PR perspective at that time was for people to discover that the Echo listens in on its users without having been activated. It did not and the device became a runaway success.

For Google, having recently extended its own line of smart speakers, that PR nightmare became reality this week, when a reviewer of the new Google Home Mini discovered that the device was recording conversations without having been prompted to do so. Google quickly issued a statement explaining that a faulty button had wrongfully activated the device and that this button would now be disabled on all devices via a software update. Despite the quick response, many people will see this episode as evidence that smart speakers shouldn’t be trusted, because it confirms one of the most cited concerns with respect to smart speakers as our chart, based on NPR and Edison Research data, illustrates.

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How Adding Documents to Single Property Websites Improves Marketing and Communication

Businesses, regardless of what services or products they offer, are constantly being evaluated and compared on their level of customer service. As a successful Realtor and small business owner, how can you provide the best customer service?

Single Property Websites

AgencyLogic single property Websites can help by providing real estate agents with a way to share documents including inspections, contracts, marketing documentation and spreadsheets. Not only does this help answer questions but also provides more property related information than is available anywhere else on the Web, eases the sales process, saves time and therefore money for all parties and finally demonstrates technical ability and obviously outstanding customer service on the part of the real estate agent.

Agents can upload several file formats including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Zip and PDF (plus others). It is also possible to create a central document library thereby saving time whenever files need to be used across multiple single property Websites.

single property websites documents

Documents on AgencyLogic single property Websites have three levels of security:

  • Open – Anyone who views the site can access the information
  • E-mail Address Required – An e-mail address must be entered before accessing documentation
  • E-mail Address and Password Required – An e-mail address must be entered and the Realtor must be contacted directly in order to obtain the password

Utilizing the third level of protection ensures any interested person interested contacts the Realtor directly, therefore generating solid leads and reliable contact information.

The question isn’t really why should you use a single property website, it’s how can you market effectively without one?

If you’re interested in single property Websites, visit AgencyLogic.com today!