LandBrokr.com – Real Estate blogging made easy

LandBrokr.comLandbrokr is a blogging tool that allows real estate professionals, lenders, investors, and other interested conversationalists the ability to create a profile and publish to the web. Users of Landbrokr blogging can write about any topic they see fit: all of which is then collected under their profile.

In this profile, under their name, are the properties that they have for rent or sale on the Landbrokr website.

The User Profile also acts as a way for users to create a web presence. The Landbrokr user profile has the advantage over all of its currently known competitors in that it is free. Its web look is also cleaner in design than the current competition.

Landbrokr also offers group blogging for its Users, so that companies may blog together. Group blogs make it easier for the reader to find blogs that they like or to discover new people in the group who post individually. All of these interactions generate web traffic back to the websites of real estate brokerages, mortgage brokers, and mortgage banks.

LandBrokr.com In Their Own Words

LandBrokr.com is a blogging site customized to meet the evolving needs of the 21st century real estate agent. Create a web presence and get the word out on your expertise in minutes.

Why LandBrokr.com It Might Be A Killer

At present, Landbrokr has much more “net traffic” per day than either of homefind.com or Isoldmyhouse.com, and our lead is increasing.

*our website is extremely clean and user-friendly, similar in design to multiply.com and ringo.com, two of the fastest-growing personal-communication internet communities.

*word-of-mouth has already established our presence and our usefulness. Traffic to our website is growing rapidly; more and more new users are joining.

Currently we are receiving about 17,000 site hits per day – over 500,000 hits a month. Our daily “hits” numbers are increasing rapidly.

In the past two weeks, our usage rank has risen from 88,000- U.S and 275,000 world-wide.

We are signing up between 35 and 75 new users a day. We expect this daily new-user number to increase exponentially.

By the first of August 2007 we anticipate a U.S. site-traffic rank of 20,000 and a world-wide rank of 75,000. (Statistics courtesy of alexa.com.) Indeed, we are constantly revising our site-traffic projections upward.

The current bearish housing market does not appear to be negatively impacting our site traffic. Indeed, the extra effort that sellers are now having to make and the increased diligence of buyers searching for “bargains” may be aiding our growth.

Our international usage – which continues to grow even though we have as yet established no platform for servicing it — is presently an unexploited resource. We expect to develop our international presence upon obtaining financing. (See below)

At Landbrokr, new blogs are being created every day, and blogger groups are coming together at our website. As stated, we already have more traffic than homefind.com, in part because homefind.com is only one of many departments of The Boston Herald, whereas we are Landbrokr and only Landbrokr. Indeed, the website presence of many major media firms remains very secondary to these firms’ real world demands in time and money: and thus their website visibility lags well behind what it could be. Such is not the case with Landbrokr. We exist only on the net. Our efforts are not divided or distracted. In addition, we are growing faster and are visited much more frequently than Isoldmyhouse.com because we are not a specialist site devoted to one purpose only (in their case, sale of homes) but are a wide-ranging interface and information-sharing community.

*our management team is in place and has been working together for over a year. Many of the websites sponsored by major media firms experience constant personnel turnover even at the highest levels. Landbrokr has no such problem at this time.

Some Questions About LandBrokr.com

Where’s the business here? If this is a traffic business, where are the ads? LandBrokr.com

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