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	<title>Comments on: Broker Playing Catch Up: It&#8217;s A Good Thing</title>
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		<title>By: Homefinders.com Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; ZILLOW</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2006 22:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
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[â€¦] Ironically enough, I had just sat through a one hour presentation from Realtor.com that morning. Our office is now enhancing all its listings there. Though I think this is a good thing, I do think Raltor.com is neither the prettiest site nor the most informative. You canâ€™t beat their traffic numbers though. At least I think you canâ€™t. I am sure Zillow will have something to say about that soon enough, if they donâ€™t already. [â€¦]

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[â€¦] Ironically enough, I had just sat through a one hour presentation from Realtor.com that morning. Our office is now enhancing all its listings there. Though I think this is a good thing, I do think Raltor.com is neither the prettiest site nor the most informative. You canâ€™t beat their traffic numbers though. At least I think you canâ€™t. I am sure Zillow will have something to say about that soon enough, if they donâ€™t already. [â€¦]</p>
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		<title>By: miOaklandCounty &#187; Blog Archive &#187; My First Zillow Post Ever</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 14:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
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[â€¦] Last night as I prepared to power down the laptop and make my way to my bed, an â€˜breaking newsâ€™ email came in from Inman. Zillow is now allowing consumers and Realtors to post their listings on their site. For free. Now there once was a time when I swore I would never use the word z-i-l-l-ow in a blog. I referred to it as â€˜zâ€™. Afterall, I didnâ€™t want to do anything to help the enemy, like provide them with an incoming link from my highly ranked blog. (Note: the pagerank is coming, Iâ€™m waiting for the next Google update after moving off of Blogger to become the mistress of my own domain.) Ironically enough, I had just sat through a one hour presentation from Realtor.com that morning. Our office is now enhancing all its listings there. Though I think this is a good thing, I do think Realtor.com is neither the prettiest site nor the most informative. You canâ€™t beat their traffic numbers though. At least I think you canâ€™t. I am sure Zillow will have something to say about that soon enough, if they donâ€™t already. [â€¦]

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[â€¦] Last night as I prepared to power down the laptop and make my way to my bed, an â€˜breaking newsâ€™ email came in from Inman. Zillow is now allowing consumers and Realtors to post their listings on their site. For free. Now there once was a time when I swore I would never use the word z-i-l-l-ow in a blog. I referred to it as â€˜zâ€™. Afterall, I didnâ€™t want to do anything to help the enemy, like provide them with an incoming link from my highly ranked blog. (Note: the pagerank is coming, Iâ€™m waiting for the next Google update after moving off of Blogger to become the mistress of my own domain.) Ironically enough, I had just sat through a one hour presentation from Realtor.com that morning. Our office is now enhancing all its listings there. Though I think this is a good thing, I do think Realtor.com is neither the prettiest site nor the most informative. You canâ€™t beat their traffic numbers though. At least I think you canâ€™t. I am sure Zillow will have something to say about that soon enough, if they donâ€™t already. [â€¦]</p>
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