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Brandora launches e-commerce real estate marketing website

New York, NY Paper flyers, snail mail and printed brochures are transitioning to websites, email marketing, blog, digital advertising and SEO. Marketing is evolving so rapidly and it can be overwhelming and time-consuming to identify best practices for the various channels that are available. Only one thing is certain: an online presence isn’t a luxury anymore, it’s a necessity for real estate agents/brokers.

According to the National Association of Realtors, 90% of real estate buyers searched online during their property buying process. Real estate related searches on Google.com have grown 253% over the past four years. With these statistics, real estate agents need to adapt quickly to a myriad of new real estate platforms. That’s where Brandora comes to play.

Brandoragroup.com offers all-in-one listing marketing packages segmented between commercial and residential real estate:

  “Get Started” is the basic package including a property flyer and professional listing photography;

• “Conquer” adds a floorplan and email marketing;

• “Dominate” is the premium full-on package including all of the above and a listing presentation and listing advertising.

• The “Agent Branding Package” includes a professional headshot, agent biography and recently sold properties flyer.

All come with options of adding on features with a-la-carte services such as website creation, blog ghostwriting, property video, press release or landlord presentations.

The Brandora Group offers complete, industry-leading marketing and creative solutions for real estate companies and professionals. Founded in 2015, The Brandora Group is a real estate marketing company that provides marketing and creative services tailored to commercial and residential brokers via its online shop. The Brandora Group is comprised of a young and dynamic team of real estate marketing professionals and creative designers. Together, they have a clear understanding of the marketing needs of the real estate industry and the expertise to create solutions to serve these needs.

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