COREY WICK FEATURES HOMES ON FRONT PAGE OF No1 REAL ESTATE SITE, REALTOR COM1 IN THE MOORPARK AREA
Released on = July 15, 2006, 6:25 pm
Press Release Author = Corey Wick
Industry = Real Estate
Press Release Summary = Moorpark,, CA, July 15 - Corey Wick of Western Real Estate Services features homes on the front page area of MOORPARK on the Internet\'s #1 real estate site1, REALTOR.comŽ.
Press Release Body = Corey Wick offers the REALTOR.comŽ Featured Homes Marketing System, for his clients, so that when potential home buyers search for homes in Moorpark or Simi Valley, they will see their clients\' properties prominently displayed first with color photographs. This high value, premium placement can provide 500% more exposure, on average.3 This additional exposure is created to increase demand and help sell homes for more.
Western Real Estate Service\'s properties will benefit from the more than 6.6 million individuals per month2 who, on average, spend 82% of the time they searched for a home online on REALTOR.com.1
In making the investment in the Featured Homes Marketing System, Corey Wick stated, "I want to ensure that both the properties I market enjoy optimum shelf positioning online. What makes me different from other agents is how I help differentiate my properties from the other homes they compete against. My Featured Homes property appears first not only on REALTOR.comŽ, but also on AOL and MSN."
Featured Homes is just one of the many ways [Insert Your Name] is leveraging recent trends of home buyer online behavior to his client\'s benefit.
Home sellers interested in finding out how to feature their home on REALTOR.comŽ, AOL and MSN should contact Corey R. Wick at 805-708-1289 or email Corey@WesternRealEstateCA.com
1 Media Metrix - Based on reporting of the time online users spent during 2005 on REALTOR.comŽ and other comparable real estate aggregation sites and excluding sites of franchisers/brokerages. 2 Media Metrix - reporting the average number of unique visitors to the site each month of 2005. 3 Based on Homestore, Inc.\'s internal analysis for October 2005-January 2006, average measure of property showings with Featured Homes versus property showings for non-Showcase Listings.