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Homes.com Sees Banner Year in 2010

Good news for AgentAdvantage clients: your listings are syndicated on Homes.com, the #2 site in page views and #2 in visit time among top real estate sites! Homes.com visitors stay on the site longer and view more pages than nearly any other major real estate portal, including Trulia, Zillow and Yahoo! Real Estate.

With over 5.5 million visitors each month, your listings on Homes.com are being seen by more local, active home buyers than ever. 2010 as a whole was a banner year for Homes.com. Here are a few more impressive traffic records from the site where your listings are automatically syndicated:

  • Over 66 million consumers visited Homes.com in 2010, viewing well over 1 billion pages in 2010, representing a 40 percent increase in page views over the previous year.
  • This year, Homes.com also boasted a 151 percent increase in consumer and real estate professional signups from 2009.
  • Homes.com’s mobile Web site saw 60 million page views in 2010, nearly six times the amount of mobile traffic in 2009. Homes.com also just this week launched a new app for Windows Phone 7, becoming one of the first real estate search Web sites to reach all mobile consumers. Learn more about Homes.com mobile including its extensive suite of mobile apps here.
  • Consumer searches for homes increased by 54 percent from the previous year, with an average of 9 million searches made each month in 2010, along with a 74 percent increase in total listings viewed from the previous year.

Take advantage of Homes.com’s record traffic by purchasing Featured Listings! This gives your listings premium placement to over 5.5 million visitors each month. Learn more about Featured Listings here.

If you have questions about Homes.com or AgentAdvantage services, please contact Member Services at support@agentadvantage.com or call (800) 889-3726.

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