Russell Shaw

Russell has been an Associate Broker with John Hall & Associates since 1978 and ranks in the top 1% of all agents in the U.S. Most recently The Wall Street Journal recognized the Top 200 Agents in America, awarding Russell # 25 for number of units sold. Russell has been featured in many books such as, "The Billion Dollar Agent" by Steve Kantor and "The Millionaire Real Estate Agent" by Gary Keller and has often been a featured speaker for national conventions and routinely speaks at various state and local association conventions. Visit him also at nohasslelisting.com and number1homeagent.com.

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16 Comments

  1. Jim Gatos

    Russell,

    When I left Coldwell Banker recently to re-join Keller Williams, realtor.com is actually one of the “seducing” points some office recruiters use.. Come with us and we’ll ‘give’ you realtor.com for free.. (the enhanced listings).. Not with me as much as a friend of mine who actually interviewed a couple of companies..

    Guess what? They can have it!

    I get SO tired of this bull, … realtor.com is number 1 this, highest traffic count this, you’d better pony up and pay us the mafia money we want otherwise your clients are going to see how cheap you are when they don’t see your listings on realtor.com..

    First of all, I’m not dumb..

    I never had One Sale from realtor.com.. in all these years. NOT ONE. Zip, Zilch, Nada..

    Secondly, as listing agent, the calls all come to me anyway..

    Thirdly, I’ll simply wait .. The bubble will break eventually. Have you ever even spoken to those clowns at realtor.com? Used car salesmen would be overwhelmed…

  2. Mack

    Russell~The more I read your articles the better I like you! This one is so right on. It’s a shame that sites like Trulia and Zillow can come along and provide the REALTOR community better service for less cost than the site of the National Association of REALTORS. Well said sir!

  3. fred

    I checked out the “free” features and it looks like you still need to pay at least $29 a month to get the “reporting” feature, which the graphic above states is free. That’s a lie.

    I pay for the office showcase package on realtor.com because it sets me apart from the cheapo agents and offers superior marketing for me and my clients. R.com is still the most used real estate website in the US.

  4. Rudy

    Good morning Russell!

    I enjoyed your writing even before I met you last year at Unchained. Then, after hearing you speak in person and actually having a face to face conversation with you, I must say, you are one of the most genuine and likeable people I’ve ever met.

    That being said, it is pretty amazing! As with most things, there’s always room for improvement. It’s no secret as to how and why Trulia came about. The opportunity to improve the consumer, agent and broker experience presented itself at a time where technology was rapidly growing. You are correct in stating that Trulia is here to make money, nothing wrong with that, we are a business. But it is false in stating that our purpose is not to help agents.

    Trulia is a multifaceted community that caters to consumers, agents, brokers and our advertisers. We’re here to provide agents and brokers with the best tools and services possible to help them grow their business. We’re here to help consumers get unbiased information on real estate and to provide them with a community where they can get information and interact with our real estate community. We make money through banner advertising and a premium agent product. We care about everyone in our community and give back as much as we can. We provide valuable webinars and face to face hands on training and educational sessions to many of our partners. Bottom line – we care!

    Part one of the Trulia Challenge focused on comparing similar services and the cost associated with them. Sure, free doesn’t = better but it’s worth noting that many of things agents like about Trulia are free. Part 2 will focus more on value…..stay tuned….

    Rudy
    Social Media Guru at Trulia

  5. Rudy

    Hi Fred!

    Performance reporting feature for your listings are free. Within your dashboard, you can see the stats for each of your clients listings. Trulia Pro adds functionality to the free feature to make it easy to send a personal branded email report to your client.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks,

    Rudy

  6. Marvin Jensen

    I smell a revolt coming!

  7. Jim Duncan

    To fully understand why the NAR cannot take Realtor.com back, it’s important to know the hows and whys of the contract between the two entities. It’s not pretty.

    I don’t know enough yet to post it here, but I’ll see what I can round up.

  8. Teresa Boardman

    About two years ago I wrote a short post about how our industry created zillow by not listening to consumers and giving them what they want. Realtor.com is still better for consumers because it has a much greater percentage of the listings on it than zillow or Trulia but consumers don’t understand that.

  9. Matt Thomson

    I thought the same thing when I got the Trulia email yesterday. What is Realtor.com’s purpose?

  10. Fran Bailey

    Trulia may have better features for Realtors, but Realtor.com delivers the most online views. Thus, it looks better to me.

  11. Matt Stigliano

    I saw this as well and even watched the video. I have to say, overall I like Trulia’s capabilities and the tools they provide. I have never enhanced any listings at Realtor.com, so its hard to say what value it would provide. I haven’t heard any real positive response though. What I do hear a lot of (and not just for Realtor.com) is agent’s saying “I do it to keep my clients happy.” When I hear this, my stomach turns a bit. Keeping them happy or serving them better? Which is more important? I want happy clients, no doubt about it, but not at the expense of throwing money at everything and showing them so that they’re “happy.” I heard it about a full page ad in a home magazine the other day and I thought, “are you serious?” If I put on a dog and pony show to keep my clients happy, I should just go back to rock and roll as a career. I’m not here to please, I’m here to get the job done – which in turn (miraculously), will please and create happy clients.

  12. jf.sellsius

    Since most folks will have a presence on all/most available real estate related websites, the question becomes which sandbox should I spend MORE of my time— this is an ROI question. If you get more contacts/conversions from website Z (whether it be free or paid activities), then perhaps you ought spend more time there. Otherwise, you’re just p—ing in sandboxes.

    As for TruZilla, their lack of transparency vis-a-vis their local MLS coverage is not consumer friendly, read NOT serving the consumer, read disingenuous, no matter how you spin a taste test for real estate agents. If you really want to embrace transparency, tell the visitor your local MLS coverage, or lack thereof. Then consumers could have a choice to spend or waste time on your site.

  13. Tony Sena

    I remember reading that NAR was hiring a Social Media Manager about 3 or 4 months ago? Hmmmm…You think they would want to be involved in this conversation telling us how great Realtor.com is and they are always looking out for the best interest of its members.

    Which we all know there not!

  14. Russell Shaw

    Rudy, I was impressed with you, as well! And I hope that nothing I wrote came across as an attack on Trulia. I have no quarrel with anything Trulia has said, done, not done or not said. I was only pointing out that if not for NAR making a HUGE error giving OUR NAME to Homestore (now MOVE)there would be no Trulia.

  15. Lisa Sanderson

    I used to, grudgingly, enhance my listings on realtor.com. Then late last year my small company merged in to a larger company, so we had to re-do our accounts with r.com because of the change. My cost was going to stay somewhat level. However, my previous-broker was expected to pay an astronomical amount per month because their system showed he had all these listings in the past year. Yes, he did have boku listings because he was the broker and therefore all of his agents’ listings showed on his feed. But now he is just an agent and has, for argument’s sake, a quarter of the listings he had before. We pointed this out to the rep at r.com but there was no negotiating, no relief, no concession, no nothing out of r.com to make the situation right. They wanted their full astronomical fee Needless to say, they lost some customers that day. I don’t miss the massive stream (not) of leads the site provided at all.

  16. Rudy

    Not at all Russell. Keep up the great writing!

    Rudy

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