You can rent your property using the Web with or without an Estate Agent. Use
an Agent unless you really know how to rent your property privately. Whatever
you decide, from day 1 tenants must be able to find your Ad through a web search
and call you straight away. If you are unconfortable dealing directly with tenants
when they call, just ask for their contact details and refer them to your Agent.
Do you think most tenants first go to property portals like Rightmove and Findaproperty
or do they use search engines like Google and Yahoo?
Believe it or not, the right answer may land you with a new tenant within days,
at no cost!.
You are probably thinking there is a catch somewhere and there is no such thing
as a 100% free property advertising on the Web. Now you can advertise an property
for free and receive free enquiries. How is it possible? Read this
testimonial:
"I wanted to advertise my property online but was worried about spammers and blaggers.
What if my telephone number got into the wrong hands? Then I found out about LetMeDo and the security features that make
it safer to advertise property online"
There are many places where you can advertise your property for rent. Beware
that large property portals like Rightmove and Primelocation usually
only deal with Agents. The starting cost to advertise directly with the property
portals is no less than £50 per month and can go up to hundreds of pounds.
Most of the free property listing services can be risky and may attract the
wrong type of tenant. Some sites like propertyladder may appear to be free, however
you end up having to pay a subscription fee to contact prospects.
This is where an Ad to rent your property for free can
help. Get more secure property letting enquiries with LetMeDo's free package
which includes:
- Free traffic from Search Engines and Partner Web Sites
- Free Ad-minder telephone number which hides your real telephone numbers
- Free unlimited telephone enquiries (tenant pays for call)
- Upload your property's photographs for free
- Free daily upload to Search Engines, Partner Sites and RSS feeds
- Unlimited Ad duration, (just renew your Ad every 2 weeks when you get a reminder)
Will I get enquiries? - Read this testimonial:
"I got to #1 Google search position within a week of posting my ad to rent my property.
Tenants typing 'property + my postcode district' on Google landed on my Ad and called
me straight away"
You will get people viewing your private letting advertisement within hours of posting
your new property letting Ad. You can even monitor who is viewing your Ad in
real time. If you like their profile, you can contact them directly. This is provided
by LetMeDo's
AdWatch free service.
How can I get more enquiries from tenants looking to rent my property? Do I
need to pay for more tenant property enquiries?
Don't simply throw money at it. There is no guarantee that money alone gets you
a tenant. However, you will generally get better results by reversing call charges
and driving more paid traffic to your Ad.
Reversing the call charges through LetMeDo's pay-as-you-go property advertising feature
increases the chance of tenants calling you instead of someone else. Simply Text
LetMeDo to 80806 from your mobile phone to activate this feature. You can
turn the feature off at any time by texting STOP to 80806.
You can also pay to display your own banner ads on top quality property sites and
property portals; this will attract tenants directly to your web page. For more
details learn about Subscriber Ads here.
How do I start?
Take a few photos of your property and craft your Ad on this property
letting wizard. Once you have placed your Ad, just follow the instructions
to register. Your Ad will be active as soon as you register, it takes about 5 minutes.
Remember: It takes a number of days for search engines to index your advertisement.
The sooner you place your property to let posting the sooner your enqiries start
ramping up.
Get Started now. If you don't have all the info you need, don't worry, your
work in progress is automatically saved for 7 days.
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