Supporters 
These posts are in reference to those who "support" forced registration.
There are currently 4 blog entries related to this category.
The Debate is More Than Just Forced Registration
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 4:13pm. 343 Views, 1 Comments.
I think this site and the discussion that it will encourage is about more than just forcing registration; it's about how we use the Internet to market ourselves as real estate agents. One of the things that is unique and special about Internet marketing is the unprecedented degree to which marketing ideas can be tested and measured. Since I think it is fair to say that most real estate agents hope to profit from their Internet marketing efforts, it seems to me that we would all want to maximize the bang for our buck that we are getting.
Now if anyone can demonstrate using meaningful statistics that it's possible for an agent to generate more business from not forcing registration on their website, then I would love to hear about it and see what you are…
REW Blog post - Forced vs. Unforced Registration Websites
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 at 3:35pm. 1107 Views, 7 Comments.
Matt just kicked off a discussion over at REW Blogs regarding his test and results so far and also invited others to join in.
You can read the full blog post and it's comments here: http://www.realestatewebmasters.com/blogs/mattbarker/8618/show/ or just click this link.
Remember - the more participants we have, the more valid and accurate this test becomes. If you want to submit your stats please leave us a comment - and we'd be happy to post your results as well as attribution to your site.
The first data is coming in - Barker Hedges Reports
Friday, October 9th, 2009 at 2:29pm. 247 Views, 1 Comments.
Matt Barker has just posted regarding his first set of reports (one week) of data. You can read about the finding at this post
Some high level stats:
- Forced registration produce double the "valid" leads of non forced registration
- Unforced registration produced more page views per visitor
- Unforced registration produced a lower bounce rate
- Forced registration produced a phone in / unforced did not
For the full report on the first weeks numbers go to permalink - http://www.barkerhedges.com/blog/data-post-october-8-2009-forced-vs-unforced-registration-test.html
I would be interested in receiving your comments here once you read the post - I am sure Matt and Brandon would love a comment on their blog as well.
Game on!!!
Barker Hedges to step up to the plate
Monday, September 14th, 2009 at 4:11pm. 275 Views, 2 Comments.
Kudos to Matt Barker of Barker Hedges for stepping up to the plate and volunteering their traffic for a test of whether or not forced registration produces more valid leads. You can read more about this up coming test at http://www.barkerhedges.com/blog/forced-vs-un-forced-registration-on-real-estate-websites.html
You can also view their Minneapolis Real Estate site at http://www.barkerhedges.com
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Hey Matt,
Thanks for sharing your findings with all of us. Much appreciated. :)..
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You are correct Milan, this is about more than just collecting leads...it's about converting them at the highest possible rat..
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Even before our REW site we tested with forced vs. non-forced registration and the results were so telling that we do require..
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Good information to eliminate the age old question to know what is the right approach. From my view, if they are only tire k..
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Actually, Tim... I was one of those folks up until about a year ago... with a brokerage site that fed leads to 110 agents and..
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