Posts Tagged ‘realtybaron’

Realtor 2.0 Data Points Wanted

Monday, May 5th, 2008

AgentRank™ is going communal and we want to include your data points if you operate a website where real estate agent participation is scored. Some data points I’d personally like to see include:

  1. Zillow’s Home Q&A - A real estate agent’s answers are flagged as either being “helpful” or “not helpful”. Data point wanted: the ratio between an agent’s “helpful” and “not helpful” answers.
  2. Trulia Voices - Similar to above, a real estate agent’s answers voted “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” by visitors. Additionally, a “best answer” is chosen among all answers to a question. Two data points wanted: 1) ratio between “thumbs up” and “thumbs down” answers and 2) the ratio between “best answer” selections and total number of answers given.
  3. ActiveRain “Featured Posts” - Blog posts are nominated to be “featured” on the ActiveRain homepage. Data point wanted: the total number of “featured posts” earned by a real estate agent.

Any other data points you can suggest?

Press Release about AgentRank.com Launch…

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

. . . hit the wires this morning:

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) March 18, 2008 — RealtyBaron™ (www.realtybaron.com), a pioneer in REALTOR® selection for the consumer, launches AgentRank.com (www.agentrank.com), a consumer destination website where thousands of REALTOR® profiles in the United States are available for searching and filtering by sales activity and client reviews.

With market conditions in the United States deteriorating, it’s never been more important for consumers to hire one of the best agents in their market. AgentRank.com helps consumers anonymously and objectively evaluate agents when preparing to buy or sell a home. AgentRank.com can guarantee objective results because no advertising or preferred placement is available to participating agents.

Consumers can make contact with agent candidates free of charge. Likewise, participating agents receive notification of consumer inquiries free of charge.