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Answers (12)

- mariagrafs
- Contributions:1
You can post your listing in this free ads site which i have found good among the free classified websites http://www.hindlist.com You can post from job ads to services to personal ads. Almost everything is getting good responses. Best of luck

- sara bonert, "Sara Bonert"
- Contributions:920
Well, since you posted this question on Zillow Advice, I'm going to have to chime in and say make sure it is posted on Zillow. We are getting about 9 million people to the site each month, so it is a great place to attract an audience.
You can post listings manually (just click 'tell us its for sale' in the left hand column of the home detail page) or you can use syndication services. Postlets was already mentioned here, but also consider vFlyer, Point2, and Listhub. Some virtual tour company will also syndicate your listings as well.
Finally, more and more MLSs are taking care of syndication for their members, but this is still a growing trend. I wouldn't assume your MLS automatically does this for you (I often see agent incorrectly assume this). Please contact them to double check. If they aren't, you may want to ask that they consider offering this service. There are many good ways for them to offer this service for free.
I would also consider social media, like blogging and twittering about your listings.
Good luck!
You can post listings manually (just click 'tell us its for sale' in the left hand column of the home detail page) or you can use syndication services. Postlets was already mentioned here, but also consider vFlyer, Point2, and Listhub. Some virtual tour company will also syndicate your listings as well.
Finally, more and more MLSs are taking care of syndication for their members, but this is still a growing trend. I wouldn't assume your MLS automatically does this for you (I often see agent incorrectly assume this). Please contact them to double check. If they aren't, you may want to ask that they consider offering this service. There are many good ways for them to offer this service for free.
I would also consider social media, like blogging and twittering about your listings.
Good luck!

- Julie Snyder, "YardleyRealtor"
- Contributions:125
I use Postlets to generate my craigslist ad. That way you don't have to reload the pictures every time you re-post.

- girouard property RE
- Contributions:981
check with a local website, for example in san mateo county there is "small town"

- Scott Nelson, "Medfordhouse"
- Contributions:369
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- Michael Emery, "MikeEmery"
- Contributions:7262
Some local agents have posted "Open House" ads on Facebook (look for link on bottom of Facebook page). The ads are targeted for specific areas and demographics and can be run for a specific time and for a specific maximum cost. The agents I've heard doing it have spent 10 or 15 dollars on a weekend and have seen a definite uptick in the number of buyers coming to their open houses.
I was going to try it this past weekend, but didn't have the time to set it all into motion. However I am planning on trying it in the next week or so. This sure beats what we use to spend on print ads in the local Sunday paper (which generate little to no response).
I was going to try it this past weekend, but didn't have the time to set it all into motion. However I am planning on trying it in the next week or so. This sure beats what we use to spend on print ads in the local Sunday paper (which generate little to no response).

- girouard property RE
- Contributions:981
Postlets are good, but don't generate resonses

- Mel Wagner, "MelWagner"
- Contributions:467
Try Postlets.com. Postlets will syndicate to several other websites including Craigslist, Kijiji, Zilllow, Trulia, Twitter, Facebook, etc...

- Scott Berglund, "pvhomes"
- Contributions:488
Craigs List, but you have to post each week. You have to reload your photos each week.

- girouard property RE
- Contributions:981
Try www.kijiji.com

- Liz Harrison, "Spruce It Up!"
- Contributions:40
I''m just getting used to the idea of twittering. What's widget posting?

- Connie Wildasinn, "Connie Wildasin"
- Contributions:1178
craigslist is the number on spot, and I do a lot of widget posting between agents in a 50 mile radius here in Los Angeles, that get me to about 40,000 agents in seconds...





Besides MLS,newspaper classifieds and Homes Publications, where else are you posting your listings?
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