News From the World Wide Web, Not the Regular Blog

RE/MAX launches commerce media network by Brooklee Han for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire

RE/MAX Holdings, the parent company of real estate franchisor RE/MAX and mortgage franchisor Motto Mortgage, is getting into the advertising game. On Thursday, the company announced the launch of the RE/MAX commerce media network.

The initiative is supported by Kontrol Media. It will give advertisers like moving companies, local contractors and furniture companies access to consumers who are actively pursuing a home buying or selling journey through RE/MAX’s digital media network of websites, email newsletters and in-property digital displays.

According to the company’s announcement, the new commercial media network will leverage RE/MAX’s digital ecosystem to provide advertisers with a new platform to connect with consumers. Google Analytics data for Remax.com and Remax.ca shows that the sites have an average of 7.6 million monthly users and more than 53 million monthly page views.

“The launch of the RE/MAX Media Network is an exciting advancement for our company and network,” Erik Carlson, the CEO of RE/MAX Holdings, said in a statement. “We are connecting buyers and sellers, but we are also creating a dynamic marketplace where brands can engage with consumers in meaningful ways while reinforcing the RE/MAX brand’s leadership in innovation and consumer-centric strategies.”

RE/MAX said it hopes to use this initiative to transform its audience into “a new revenue-generating opportunity.”

“This initiative reflects our dedication to staying ahead of industry trends while maintaining our focus on what matters most: building trust and delivering value. We are proud to forge new territory and create opportunities for our partners, agents and consumers alike,” Carlson added.

FromAround TheWWW

A curated News Feed from Around the Web dedicated to Real Estate and New Hampshire. This is an automated feed, and the opinions expressed in this feed do not necessarily reflect those of stevebargdill.com.

stevebargdill.com does not offer financial or legal guidance. Opinions expressed by individual authors do not necessarily reflect those of stevebargdill.com. All content, including opinions and services, is informational only, does not guarantee results, and does not constitute an agreement for services. Always seek the guidance of a licensed and reputable financial professional who understands your unique situation before making any financial or legal decisons. Your finacial and legal well-being is important, and professional advince can provide the support and epertise needed to make informed and responsible choices. Any financial decisons or actions taken based on the content of this post are at the sole discretion and risk of the reader.

Leave a Reply