Keep That Seller Off Your Back With Automatically Emailed Real Estate Single Property Website Analytics Reports…
Here’s a quick way to help keep those pesky “What’s Going On” calls from Sellers to a minimum:
If you’re acting like the fiduciary that you are, you’re undoubtedly using a service like Realbird or Property Buzzer for setting up single property websites for each of your listings, right?
Well, here’s an easy, passive way to tell the seller of the property about the activity on that Single Property Website:
“Get Clicky” – The Perfect Web Analytic Solution For Real Estate Agents
Get Clicky boasts a nice, long set of features, including:
- A WordPress Plugin For Integration With Your Blog
- Nifty Widgets For Your Site, Like The One In Our Sidebar
- Twitter Integration
- Real Time Data, And The Ability To “Spy” On Your Visitors
But the coolest feature as we see it, is the ability to daily emailed traffic reports sent out to you and your clients!
Yep, that’s right. With GetClicky, once you set up your Single Property Website for a property, and start driving traffic to it from Social Media, Google Adwords, Facebook Ads, Youtube, and a host of other places, you can have your seller receive an email report every morning that shows him/her what a good job your doing of exposing the property to the 90% of buyers out there who are starting on the internet!
Here below is an example report – Head on over to GetClicky or “ReQuestulous” for more details.
Example Daily Email Real Estate Website Analytics

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Great idea! I use both Realbird and GetClicky, but I can’t figure out any way to get stats emailed to a seller for a particular listing since the Clicky tracking code is applied to listings.realbird.com and I have a number of listings on Realbird.
Thanks Bill,
That’s a good point… will ask the Realbird guys about this now
Does it work with Realbird now? Or is it better to create these sites in wordpress? If so, do you have a specific vid for single prop sites done in wordpress?
Mark,
Thanks for the comment. Right, I don’t think this’ll work in realbird when you have multiple sites built. It’s possible to build really nice property pages in wordpress in many different ways, I’ll do a tutorial on this very soon. Thanks for the suggestion.
Ryan