• how to know your place

What’s in a Name – How to Know Your Place

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What is the difference between municipalities and what does that mean to my IDX feed? Are listings in cities, villages, or townships? Hopefully this article will help you answer how to know your place. How to Know Your Place The government structure in the United States is divided into units from Federal to State to County

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Pokémon Leads – Gotta Catch ’em All

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Small local businesses are flourishing due to increased foot traffic associated with nearby PokeStops and Gyms. Real estate agents have begun to take notice. Get in the game, and attract more leads. Gotta catch 'em all.   You’ve probably already seen blog posts about real estate agents and roommate-seekers using Pokémon Go information in listings. While nobody

  • dont lose your identity

Weekly Reading List – Don’t Lose Your Identity

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Building your brand while staying true to yourself is important. Authenticity is an esteemed attribute for selling homes. Don't lose your identity. Here are some posts to build your brand and stand out from the crowd. 5 Crucial Steps To Building A Personal Brand People Will Pay Attention To | Inc.com Which Social Networks are Right for My

  • Golf Course Communities

IDX tools for Golf Course Community Results

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IDX Broker has powerful tools to get the most out of your specialized market and convert more leads. One common specialized market real estate websites want to tackle is listings near country clubs or within gated communities. There are two ways to use IDX Broker when dealing with these types of listings: adding listings to

Tutorial Tuesday – Manage Sold Listings

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In IDX Broker, the Sold/Pending Listings page shows the featured properties that have gone into an inactive status. This includes listings that are sold or pending, canceled, expired, etc. In most cases, these cannot display with active listings (according to MLS rules), but are available for reference or display on your Sold/Pending Listings page. This video shows