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Browse the siteNovember 27 2014
Nearly nine out of 10 of people now trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations or referrals. The New York Times went so far as to say, "If you provide a service or sell a product and you are not reviewed, you might as well not exist." More specific to real estate, a recent survey from Google shows two in three customers "researched prospective real estate agents extensively online prior to working with them." Real estate agents are being reviewed everywhere, so it's time to build a strategy for watching and managing your online reputation though review sites like Zillow, Yelp, Trulia, and many others.
According to Real Estate Confronts Agent Reviews, a white paper just released by T3 Experts, these are among the primary reasons online reviews are significantly affecting the income of top agents and teams. Real Estate Confronts Agents Reviews summarizes several years of research, in addition to the results of a survey T3 Experts conducted earlier this year. This document is a roadmap to understanding reviews and how to build a strategy to protect your online reputation.
Other highlights from the white paper: