More software companies feed to Google |
Wednesday 16th December 2009
Eurolink has become the latest software company to establish an automatic upload to Google Base.
The company says it has adapted its Veco system.
Eurolink director Richard Murray said: “Google’s new portal will have a major impact on the UK property industry when it goes live.
“Agents need to ensure they are able to get their properties on the portal otherwise they will lose out to their competitors in terms of both marketing exposure and business.
“We will upload our clients’ properties every day in an XML format which Google will process. Each client will have to have a Google Base account set up.”
Property search engine Zoomf, which has now upgraded its paid-for property adverts to include better details and agent branding, has also included a link to Google Maps.
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I will look into this as a matter of urgency. In the meantime we will contact you to re-arrange the demonstration after which we can offer a number of reference sites (national, regional and independent) who are using our software products to assist their businesses to market, sell / let, manage and account for residential properties. |
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