Posts Tagged ‘agentrank’

Tweet Your AgentRank(TM), Realtors

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

This morning, RealtyBaron began posting AgentRank™ activity to the popular micro-blogging platform, Twitter. Specifically, an agent’s sale transactions, client reviews, market forecasts, and new ranking value is posted when captured by the system. You can subscribe to system-wide activity by following AgentRank™ on Twitter.

Market Forecast Tweet

More importantly, however, agents can “tweet” their own AgentRank™ activity to their “tweeple” by providing their Twitter account credentials.

Twitter is only the beginning. I plan to add other notable social arenas as time permits. If you’d like to request a specific platform, please let me know.

ReferralAuction Scenario #2: Personal Referral

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Imagine your parents are retiring, moving to Florida, and have asked you for help with “meeting a nice Realtor®” in Naples. Unlike the client referral I sketched in scenario #1, this referral is very personal. A referral fee is your least concern. Your parents are aging and they need to be handled by the best. However, you don’t have contacts in or near Naples, Florida. Here’s how a ReferralAuction™ can help:

real estate referral

#1 - Like I said above, a referral fee is your least concern. Therefore, all three bids—opening, reserve, and stop—remain at 0%. Basically, the first agent who meets the minimum required AgentRank™ gets your parents’ business.

#2 - But submitting a bid in this scenario is easier said than done. The minimum AgentRank™ in this case is 10—the highest ranking available—which means unless an agent has an impeccable sales history and glowing client reviews, he or she will be unable to bid for your referral.

Any questions?

ReferralAuction Scenario #1: Client Referral

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Imagine you have a client who is moving to Dallas. You have the listing in California but the client has not yet made a connection with a buyer’s agent. The client asks for a referral, but you don’t have any contacts in Dallas. You want to ensure your client is handled properly, but you also want to fully monetize a client referral that will almost certainly result in a sale for the buyer agent. A ReferralAuction™ can help you achieve both objectives. Here’s the play call:

Client Referral in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

#1 - The auction opens bidding at 0%, but the “Reserve Bid” ensures a bid of 20% is received before the client’s contact information is revealed to a buyer’s agent. If the auction ends with a bid less than 20%, your identity and that of your client remains hidden from any potential buyer’s agent.

#2 - Assuming the “Reserve Bid” is satisfied, the “Stop Bid” ensures bidding doesn’t exceed your idea of “fair value”. When bidding reaches the “Stop Bid” amount, the referral auction immediately closes and the referral is awarded to the highest bidder.

#3 - The “Minimum AgentRank™” guarantees bidding is available only to agents who have a proven history of closing sales and pleasing clients. In the scenario above, only agents with a ranking of 8 or above are allowed to bid for your client referral.

Any questions?

AgentRank(TM), Community Edition

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

….is coming soon and it’s going to be BIG!

I’m recruiting volunteers from the RE.net to sit on the inaugural board of governors. A summary of the AgentRank™ Board of Governors:

  1. Responsible for maintaining the data point composition and weighting of the AgentRank™ algorithm.
  2. Eighteen (18) high-profile real estate professionals located in the United States actively serve on the board of governors at any time.
  3. Six (6) high-profile real estate professionals located in the United States sit as alternates in the event any sitting governor cannot perform duties, i.e. leaves real estate business, conflict of interest, etc.
  4. Governors are granted an undetermined amount of quasi-currency each quarter of active duty which can be redeemed for stock options equity in RealtyBaron, Inc. in the future.
  5. Initially, governors are appointed by RealtyBaron, Inc. but will be elected by the community in the long-term.

If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact me for more information: mdugger (at) gmail (dot) com

MyAgentRank(TM) Firsts

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

- The first MyAgentRank™ badge appears.

- MyAgentRank™ first day in the Widgetbox gallery.

- MyAgentRank™ receives its first kudos from RealtyThoughts:

…kudos go out to AgentRank for their brilliant widget! What an outstanding way to spread the word about their product by helping their agents show how good they are.

…not bad for day two.

Introducing: MyAgentRank(TM)

Monday, February 5th, 2007

MyAgentRank(TM)In the spirit of “2007: year of the widget“, I released MyAgentRank™ over the weekend, a product that will take AgentRank™ to a new level. MyAgentRank™ is a “snippet” of HTML code that displays an agent’s AgentRank™ when inserted into their website or weblog. Visitors see the agent’s AgentRank™ in real-time plus a snapshot of the agent’s experience, sales, and endorsements. The visitor can click through to AgentRank.com for a detailed report of the agent’s track record. I’ll add the newest AgentRank™ components–Market Forecasts and Weblogs–to badges soon.

Ultimately, MyAgentRank™ is a lead generation tool for agents…albeit for their own website or weblog…by making a stronger case for visitors to complete a form or pick up the phone. Best of all, MyAgentRank™ allows the best agents to differentiate themselves from the competition because only a select group can display a “9″ or “10″ regardless of MyAgentRank™’s popularity.

To prevent gaming the system, MyAgentRank™ allows rankings to be flagged for review by staff. Community review is a new dimension for AgentRank™ which has been totally data-driven until now.

If you’re an agent, you can get your free MyAgentRank™ badge by completing the AgentRank™ setup.