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Peter, unnecessary evil IMO but only if agents unite. Agents used to go toe to toe and compete service to service. The portals gestated when many agents didn't have their own websites and they filled a necessary void for many. It made sense to subscribe to them back then but they only have us by the you know where whilst we all glibly continue paying them ever increasing rates that don't reflect the market. Stop the feeds, redress the balance of relationships with the portals and in reality they should be paying us! Wishful thinking maybe but it is a stance agents should take. Portals would be a an empty space without any properties, their associated onsite advertising sales would be under threat immediately...
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One day, Estate Agents across the country will remember that onthemarket, rightmove, zoopla have very little to offer estate agents. Estate Agents are the businesses that hold signed Terms of Business with owners selling or letting their property and without feeds of property the Portals don't have a product and in reality the portals should pay estate agents to upload their feeds. The portal model is great for the portals but it is the opposite for agents, portals have many revenue streams based on having a supply of property, take that away and they have nothing. Money saved by estate agents could be spent on their own independent advertising, websites etc etc.
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