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Zadvertising on Zillow.com

I’m pleased with the first week’s run of my EZ Ads on Zillow; my hypotheses were mostly correct and I received a $500 loan commission from the ads. I’m making ten times the investment so that works for me.

From Zillow:

Loans For Long Beach  
04/05/2007
04/12/2007 774 2
Downtown Condo Loans
04/05/2007 04/12/2007 781 5 Running
Verrado’s Lender
04/04/2007 05/04/2007 157 3 Running
FQ Story’s Lender
04/04/2007 04/11/2007 816 8 Running
Del Mar’s #1 Lender
04/04/2007 04/11/2007 888 8 Running

Let me walk you through my initial analysis:

1-I picked Long Beach, CA (first two ads) because I do business there. There aren’t a lot of posted listings and the price point isn’t that high. The OC Register suggested that higher price point neighborhoods attract higher users on Zillow . Long Beach has an active historical district so I need to ask Laurie Manny about the right zip codes.

2-Verrado is an upscale neighborhood in the suburban Phoenix city of Buckeye. I picked it because Tony Marriott lives and works there. It is not fully developed which accounts for the low impressions. I did receive an e-mail from a seller discussing lease options so one of the three was a real inquiry. There aren’t many posted listings there so this success is an anomoly to me. This neighborhood has promise because most professionals will forget it and it has a high price point.

3-F.Q. Story is an historical neighborhood in Central Phoenix where Greg and Cathleen market. I originally picked this zip code as a juvenile prank so my mug would show up next to Cathy’s listing; I wanted to needle Greg. What I didn’t count on is that the homeowners there are maniacal about real estate. FQ Story homeowners pour so much of their heart and money into their restored homes. They are well educated and tech savvy. FQ Story is the perfect target market for Zillow. I’m going to stay in this neighborhood and amend my ad to say “No Cost Historical Renovation Loans”. The homeowners have good credit, plenty of equity, and a need for a home equity line of credit for remodeling. It helps that Greg uploaded some 30-40 listings.

4-The final advertisement is targeted at zip codes near where I live. I uploaded 60-70 listings to Del Mar and Solana Beach and posed 20-30 questions in the Q&A; my name is all over those towns. I received two inquiries: Sunday, a friend at church said he saw my ads and asked if I could help him with a valuation. Earlier today, a past client called looking for a HELOC and attributed the call to my impression ad on Zillow.

INITIAL CONCLUSIONS ABOUT EZ-ADS ON ZILLOW:

1- Reach for the higher price point neighborhoods; they attract more eyeballs

2- Historical neighborhoods breed more interested homeowners.

3- Advertise in zip codes where there are many uploaded listings, preferably your own uploads.