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Brandon and I have been working on a new web based application for Realtors over the past year or so. We are focusing our efforts on making it the simplest Realtor application around, so we decided to name her "Picnic".

 

The idea behind the program is to give our clients the ability to upload their listings to their account at which point Picnic takes over. Once uploaded your listings are syndicated  to all major real estate sites, all the while monitored by Picnic. The traffic reports are sent back you, the Realtor as well as your client, the seller.

 

 

Beyond traffic reports, we want to improve the way listings are marketed. Are you frustrated with the quality of the marketing options you have as a Realtor? Limited desings (all cheesy) no control over your readership, no trackability of said readership. Well, we're trying to remedy that. We are integrating clean consistent designs to choose from so that you, the Realtor can create fliers equipped with an auto generated QR Code that links the viewer to the mobile virtual tour of that listing. And as for those hidious direct mail pieces,you will have the ability to create beautiful pieces that are sure to get read, not thrown out. Postage got you down? Set up email pushes... forwards never hurt and there are no stamps involved.

 

 

We are putting our best foot forward in the effort to clean up the current mess that is Realtor marketing. Simplify it, Beautify it, Sell some homes, you know what I mean? So stay tuned Realtors... Picnic Listings is coming soon to a browser near you!



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