Last week, “Agents, it’s time to forget IDX as part of your lead generation strategy” was reposted here on Inman News. Although there were some undeniable truths, to proclaim an IDX site as “antiquated,” that “the big players” have won, “you simply can’t compete,” and you should “give up” is a fallacy. Here’s why.
Source: Inman News
Why IDX is still a valid part of your lead generation strategy
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