Klinger's Featured Home Marketing


Dear Homeowner(s),

Do you think being first is important? When it comes to selling homes for more I can assure you it does. Featured Homes on REALTOR.com® are seen 500% more often3, on average and this increased exposure can translate into potentially greater demand for your home and help it sell for more.

I am pleased to be one of the few REALTORS® in Henderson, Nevada utilizing the most powerful online real estate marketing program in America – the Featured Homes™ Marketing System on the #1 real estate site, REALTOR.com® 1. When potential home buyers search for homes for sale on REALTOR.com® they will also see your home prominently displayed first with a full color photo at the top of the page on AOL and MSN.

You can now benefit from this enhanced presence on REALTOR.com®, where your home will stand out to more than 6.6 million individuals each month. 2 Couple this with the fact that home buyers and sellers spent 82% of the time they spent searching for a home online on REALTOR.com®1, and it’s easy to see the powerful impact my Featured Home™ spot can have for your home.

This is just one of the key ways I leverage recent changes in home buyer online behavior to get your home the maximum exposure it deserves when you are ready to sell. I invite you to visit my personal Web site at www.MichaelKlingerJr.com to learn about my commitment to real estate marketing, or if you prefer, you can call me at (702) 296-9736.

I would be delighted to meet with you in person to demonstrate how I can use the REALTOR.com® Featured Homes™ Marketing System and RE/MAX PLATINUM’s expert marketing resources to powerfully market your home.

Sincerely,

Michael Klinger Jr.
RE/MAX PLATINUM

1 Media Metrix – Based on reporting of the time online users spent during 2005 on REALTOR.com® 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