Google Base listings another first for Harcourts
Google Base listings another IT first for Harcourts
13 June 2008 - Harcourts' ongoing leadership in the real estate sector has been further reinforced this week with another industry-first for the group following an agreement with Google allowing Harcourts' property listings to be included in its latest online initiative, Google Base.
Harcourts Head of Technology Jason Wills believes Harcourts is the first real estate group in Australasia to provide its clients properties' with automatic exposure across all of Google search websites, including the new Google Base site the company has under development.
"According to comScore, over 56% of all Internet searches on 'real estate' and related terms are conducted on Google and their partner sites," Mr Wills says. "So it's vital Harcourts is up at the forefront with Google's new initiatives, given their sites are such a key source of enquiries."
As Google has previously stated,
Google Base (see "Harcourts
property listings are being uploaded into the 'Housing'
category," Mr Wills explains. "Users who search that
category via Google Base can refine their search results by
selecting from various attributes such as location and
bedroom number and then they see details on the relevant
properties and their location on an adjoining map so all the
information they need is there in one place."
Mr Wills
says that while Google Base is still under development
Harcourts has opted to get onboard because is it committed
to ensuring its clients' properties have maximum exposure
and potential buyers searching online have every available
option to find Harcourts' property listings. "Google
Maps has definitely proven to be a successful addition to
our online offering and in time we expect Google Base will
be an increasingly popular tool too, particularly when it's
further integrated into the main Google search engine," Mr
Wills says. For decades Harcourts has prided itself as an
industry ground-breaker in real estate technology. In 1996
it was the first real estate group in New Zealand to launch
a website, which it has enhanced numerous times including
through the integration of Google Maps which it was an early
adopter of. In 2006 it also launched what is believed to
have been the first real estate office in "Second
Life". "We see our investment in real estate technology
as imperative to provide the public and our team with the
best tools possible to ensure their real estate experience
is productive and successful."
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