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Alan Johnson
Think about it. How many of you reading this right now, get questions from your parents regarding various issues that you research for them online?
Sure, a 55 year may work on a referral because that was the best referral then but now when he / she seeks the opinion of from the son / daughter, they (son / daughter) will go online and do research on the person or subject parents are interested in. At the very least you better be ready to answer question about items posted about you online.
Keep in mind, this demographic is already communicating with friends and family online, they are communicating via text message and im more than in person or verbally over the phone. This change basic interaction has far reaching implications that must in real estate haven't really thought about.
Andy is a leader in this field and his suggestions should be studied and applied. Look at his suggestion #6... remember redfin recent tv appearance with scientific facts on selling your home?
Alan Johnson
Thanks for the post. Online reputation is going to be huge in the Real Estate space along with other service industries as well. It will be interesting to see what happens in the coming years with online reputation management.
@Alan...I agree that most people will trust personal recommendations over internet recommendations, however if you are moving from Chicago to Seattle and you don't know anyone in Seattle...you will have to turn to the internet for a recommendation on which Realtor to use. First hand knowledge is great, but in absence of that you have to turn to the web.
www.walidmrealtor.com
Doing a bit more research on this company, Damon Pace has a checkered past as a REALTOR in Arizona and his real estate license has lapsed more than a few times including in 2008 and is not currently an active REALTOR. What's more disturbing is that if you click on "recent reviews" you will see that quite a few agents are receiving derogatory reviews. It wasn't until I stumbled across a fellow agent's profile who is an active REALTOR but has not sold homes in quite a while as she is in management. She had a negative review posted about her from a person who "used her to buy a home". This made me realize these are obviously false reviews being submitted in order to have agents sign up for a profile on the website in hopes of removing the fake review.
Damon Pace and Tom Wolf have no intention of removing them and have even admitted receiving threats from fellow REALTORS. As real estate professionals, we have enough trouble justifying our commissions and credibility. People like Damon Pace and Tom Wolf are most certainly not on the agent's side and these two individuals and their website is yet another black eye on our profession.
You forgot to mention you decided to change your profile to your alter ego, "Sasha Fierce" - an overweight black stripper. Then you thought it would be funny to submit false reviews on your own profile with foul language and responded to the only real review by confirming you knew the reviewer and called her a "bitch". Way to care about your online reputation. The only reason I uploaded your information is because of your childish antics. I was simply attempting to clean your profile up so there are no improper images and information on my website. You may be able to get away with these actions on Myspace, but not on my website.
For the life of me I don't know why you wouldn't want your real photo or your office logo on your profile...unless you're afraid of being held accountable.
By the way, no one on our team has ever submitted a false review for a Realtor. No matter what you think, I have no interest in destroying your reputation. In fact, I would prefer you prove you are a good Realtor by having your clients leave positive reviews, rather than wait for a bad reviewer to leave a posting on your profile.
FYI: I don't delete reviews for anyone(even paying clients) unless the review is obviously false or breaks our terms of service in any way. If you simply would follow the process on the website (instead of acting like a child), life would be a whole lot easier.