realbird.com Toolbar Keeps Agents on Top

realbird.com Toolbar Keeps Agents on Top

Here at Property Ad Guru, we have plenty of advice on how to make your website the best it can possibly be. But once property seekers leave your website and start looking on places like realtor.com and zillow.com, it becomes more difficult to ensure you stay top-of-mind.

That’s the issue US-based company realbird.com is trying to solve with its newly-unveiled a browser toolbar, which keeps agents in contact with property seekers even while they’re looking through property portals.

realbird.com explains that the toolbar, which can be branded for agents, sits at the top of a home hunter’s browser window as they search for property. When they come across a listing they’re interested in, a few clicks sends an enquiry back to the agent with the property’s title and URL. The agent is then notified via email, and the inquiry is also saved in their realbird.com account.

To access the toolbar, agents need to sign up for a “pro” subscription to realbird.com, which costs US$99 per year.

Looking for more tips on how to track enquiries? Start with our article on knowing where your leads are coming from.

3 Comments to realbird.com Toolbar Keeps Agents on Top

  1. May 7, 2010 at 12:01 pm | Permalink

    It doesn’t cover Australia.

  2. May 12, 2010 at 3:00 am | Permalink

    Thanks for the post about our new service !

    Peter – The cross-website property inquiry tool works in Australia as well. While we have no official registration for Australian members yet, you can register at RealBird (e.g. select UK as the country) and then send us an email and we will change your country designation to Australia.

    We are going to port the Property Search and Listing marketing tool to Australia as well, but right now you can already use the cross-website property inquiry tool of the RealBird toolbar components.

    Thanks again for the coverage. Much appreciated.

    – Zoltan

  3. May 13, 2010 at 9:59 am | Permalink

    Thanks for the update Zoltan.

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