Archive for the ‘MyNewPlace’ Category
Friday, June 6th, 2008
We wrote about this last month and now it is confirmed that MyNewPlace has rolled out a Cost Per Lead and Subscription model.
Here is how the program will work:
Pay Per Qualified Lead
* Only pay when you receive a qualified lead interested in your community.
* Receive priority placement in search returns.
* ...
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Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
There have been some rumors that MyNewPlace may be rolling out a cost per lead (CPL) model in addition to their Cost Per Lease model. Sources tell us that MyNewPlace will be rolling this new pricing structure out on June 1st. The Cost Per Lease option will continue but ...
Posted in Apartment Marketer, Move, MyNewPlace | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 26th, 2008
I just read a blog post on MyNewPlace that said their traffic for the keyword Hillside Villas has gone through the roof. For those of you who don't know the Hillside Villas Apartments, they are the famous apartments that much of "The Hills" tv show is filmed in.
Below is a ...
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Friday, April 11th, 2008
MyNewPlace just launched a new home page for rentals.
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
I am very late to the game on this one but MyNewPlace now offers more flexible pricing for those looking to rent out their single family homes.
MyNewPlace is known in the apartment advertising community as offering a pay per lease program. In the single family home market the pay ...
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Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
I found this link on the MyNewPlace Blog and I wanted to share more of the data with you.
Pop quiz: Which properties have more renters in them? Single Family homes and structures with 2 - 4 units or Apartment Properties with 5 or more units?
Answer: Single Family homes and structures ...
Posted in MyNewPlace, Rental Market, Rental Prices | No Comments »
Monday, January 14th, 2008
MyNewPlace, an apartment rental search site released a new version of their website. Looks like all functionality has remained the same but the UI and homepage changed a bit.
MyNewPlace was developed to compete with Rent.com. They offer advertisers the ability to pay only when the rental is rented out.
According to ...
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