Coni's Corner - A Community Blog: Postlets is Free to post your listings! Have you tried it?

Postlets is Free to post your listings! Have you tried it?

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24 commentsConi Otto, CRS Selling in DC/MD/VA • March 26 2009 11:09PM

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Thanks, I will have my Real Estate division check it out Monday. Have a great week end.

Posted by Terry Miller (Keller Williams Tyler, Texas) about 1 year ago

I use postlets on a regular basis and cut and paste the html into Craig's list for ads and syndicate through the other sites available.  They are productive and bring traffic.

Posted by Chapman Realty Homes Brunswick Georgia about 1 year ago

I've used them for a few years now. Learned about them and VFlyers here on AR. Like Julie I use them on craigslist. But I also use them to tell my SOI about new listings. And people react well to them. I've gotten listings because I've impressed people in my SOI. Go for it1

Posted by Dena Stevens ~ Associate Broker, Realtor,CSP, SFR (Colorado Western Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Thank you for the information.  My manager told us about Postlets but I have not checked it out. 

Posted by Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady", Brookville NY Real Estate Professional (Century 21-Laffey Associates, Licensed Associate Broker) about 1 year ago

Yes I use it to post listings...I don't like it that theyare only live for a certain amount of time, but I guess I understand, some agents would never take them down...

Posted by Pat Tasker (Shorewest Realtors) about 1 year ago

Thanks for the post.  Postlets is something I have intended to use, but then forget about...must be the graying hair!

Posted by Renee L Norton (Keller Williams Realty Hoover) about 1 year ago

thanks for the post, I'll have to check it out

Posted by Fort Wayne Real Estate by Brian Kuhns (Coldwell Banker Roth Wehrly Graber) about 1 year ago

Postlets is terrific! easy to use and provides a very professional looking listing presentation.  I use them all the time.

Posted by John Crosby (Real Property, Inc.) about 1 year ago

I've been using Postlets for a while now. I just use the free version, but I love the idea that they help with syndicating the listings we place with them, and I love using the HTML code to embed the flyer into my blogs and even CraigsList.com. A truly great product!

Posted by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Florida Property Experts) about 1 year ago

Pat - You can RENEW FREE postlet ads at the bottom of your gallery page by checking the box after the listing and clicking on RENEW

In my postlet listings, I make sure to put a link to my website IN the ad description so that viewers do not have to search the postlet format for my website...

Be SURE to watermark your photos BEFORE making your postlet listing so SCAMMERS don't use the listing in a SCAM !!!

Posted by Wallace S. Gibson CPM * GRI (Gibson Management Group, Ltd.) about 1 year ago

I have never heard of it, but thanks, I plan on checking it out.

Posted by Laura Watts (Positive Properties, LLC) about 1 year ago

Yes, I use it and which there where more web sites like it.

 

Posted by Bruce Dicks, Realtor, e-PRO (Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty) about 1 year ago

I used it last month, but noticed that I get most of these syndications via Point2Agent.

Posted by Simone Bercu, Montgomery Co, MD Real Estate, CRS, GRI, e-PRO, Assoc. Broker (Weichert, Realtors) about 1 year ago

I don't hear any cons , just pros, I'm gunna check it out!

Posted by Matt McLaughlin (The Pest Force) about 1 year ago

Postlets are great! AND FREE! I don't know how they do it.

Posted by Lise Howe, Assoc. Broker and Attorney Licensed in DC, MD, VA,Coldwell Banker (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Chevy Chase) about 1 year ago

I will have to give it a try. I have 11.51 acres in Dripping Springs to market. This could be a great free resource! Thanks!

Posted by Betina Foreman-Serving Lake Travis, Lake Austin and the greater Austin area! ((512)771-6318 Prospect Real Estate Solutions, LLC) about 1 year ago

Coni - Postlets is great, and it gets a lot of interested viewers in your listing.  It is easy to use, and I would recommend it to anyone.

Posted by Troy Erickson - Your Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek Realtor (Terra Solis Realty, LLC) about 1 year ago

Postlets is a wonderful tool and easy to use.

Posted by Alice & Jim Hayes (Loveless Realty) about 1 year ago

Thanks for heads up Coni!  Do you think Canadians can upload to it? Eh?  Will give it a try.  Great remark from Wallace above about using watermarks!

 

Thanks Al and Peggy Cunningham

Posted by Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers Voted Best Real Estate People Brampton (RE/MAX Realty Services Inc. Buying or Selling) about 1 year ago

I have used Postlets for a couple of years and love it.  And I love the price - FREE.  It is also makes for easy - great-looking ads on Craigslist.  I don't know any downsides to Postlets - Its one of my favorite tools of the trade.

Posted by Vicki Pedersen - Riverside and Corona CA Realtor (Pedersen Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Great info.  If it's FREE it's for ME.

Posted by Libby Offnick (RE/MAX Executive Realty) about 1 year ago

Wow this looks great. I have been using Vflyer, but his looks better!

Posted by Tina Maraj Fullerton Realtor,e-pro (RE/MAX North Orange County) about 1 year ago

I recommend Postlets to all my clients - -- using this free service with CraigsList or BackPage is a huge generator of leads for them.

Posted by Billie A.Hillier (Hillier Real Estate / Practical Real Estate Marketing) about 1 year ago

Hello Billie,

Thanks for your comments, and this is a great tool for Realtors to introduce to their clients during the listing presentation. 84 percent of all buyers use the internet to find their homes and this product is FREE...

Posted by Coni Otto, CRS Selling in DC/MD/VA (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.) about 1 year ago

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