Listings XPress brings power of robust multimedia listings and marketing to any REALTORĀ® website
Easy and intuitive yet powerful, Listings XPress lets REALTORS® and other agents and brokers harness photo tours, audio tours and podcasting along with an attractive, engaging state of the art Flash-driven presentation engine that works in conjunction with any website. “Listings XPress integrates technology that would cost an agent tens of thousands of dollars to build into their existing website,” said Dustin Moore, Product Marketing Manger at a la mode. “Because we’ve engineered and deployed this listings engine as part of Agent XSites already and are now offering it a la carte, agents can get it at an extremely affordable price.” With an introductory price point of just $99 for a year, Listings XPress brings a la mode’s Agent XSites listings presentation to agents who either can’t or don’t want to switch websites but want to differentiate themselves with a powerful integrated online listings engine. “The ability to land listings as the market tightens will depend in part on how many different and effective ways agents can promise sellers they’ll be able to market the property,” commented Rusty Lindquist, Vice President of Agent Products with a la mode. “With the overwhelming majority of buyers shopping online for their homes, agents who can offer Flash presentations, tours and podcasting have a significant advantage,” he said. Listings XPress is housed on a la mode’s secure data center and the innovative administration interface is accessible from any computer, any time. a la mode supports Listings XPress, like Agent XSites, for free 24 x 7. Agent XSites users already enjoy the powerful tools now available separately as Listings XPress. Agents who try Listings XPress and later want to upgrade to a full-fledged Agent XSite will be able to do so seamlessly, with no loss of data or contacts and no change in listing functionality. Details about Listings XPress can be found at www.alamode.com. About a la mode
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