NEWS RELEASE

National Real Estate Pages Takes On Google For Local Search Market Share And Wins!

By Ernest O’Dell – Editor In Chief, Texas

(USA) National Real Estate Pages eliminates hours of searching for real estate by consumers, thereby making search engines obsolete.

Search engines like Google, MSN and Yahoo do not drive local traffic to the county and city level like NationalRealEstatePages.com.  Now, buyers and sellers can go directly to their county and city and list their homes or search for one.

The NationalRealEstatePages.com launched their flagship site on September 19, 2007, the first of 300 ULS (Universal Local Search) sites, which allow users to search for real estate in their local areas by location.

 

The National Real Estate Pages is a new search technology that brings all local real estate properties and services together into one, easy to navigate site, thereby eliminating the need to search the Internet. “Think of it like your Yellow Pages, the classifieds, or CraigsList for all your real estate needs” says Fred Miller, CEO.  National Real Estate Pages is increasing in exponential exposure and visits each day on raw “viral” search—without going through  the search engines.

 

Residential and commercial real estate for sale and rent, apartment and vacation rentals, ranch and rural properties, land for sale or lease, investment properties for sale or lease, business opportunities for sale, foreclosures, short sales, and FSBO (For Sale By Owners), as well as a comprehensive directory of all real estate related service providers can all be found on one site.

 

“The best part of all is it’s free for those that want to list their properties for sale or rent” says Fred Miller, Founder and CEO. “We believe that the most efficient and logical way for sellers, landlords and agents to market their properties on the net is to bring the consumers to their products, not to bring the products to the consumer. By putting your inventory and services in one place, you make it easy for the consumer to find you, ‘one site fits all.’ It’s like a local, virtual shopping mall for everything real estate related,” says Miller. Listings will be featured with 10 photos, virtual tours links and can easily be searched by area, price, size etc. as well as a convenient mapping feature.

Next month, the company plans to roll out the next series of (ULS) sites for the auto, travel, entertainment and hospitality industries as well as many others in its massive portfolio of sites. Each of the upcoming sites will follow the same business model as the real estate model, for example, on www.nationalautomotivepages.com, where auto dealers, rental car agencies and private parties will all be able to list their autos for free, creating a truly virtual, local auto mall.

Each county site will have 50 industry exclusive ads for businesses that want to take advantage of the targeted consumer traffic that is coming to each of the sites.

For more information about The National Real Estate Pages, contact Ernest O’Dell, Editor In Chief, at 888-874-7607, or by email at eodell@intersolutionshome.com.