Amending this: The site is live with Zillow.com founders Richard Barton and Lloyd Frink as the first Q&A links:
These are screen shots I captured during a teleconference with Zillow.com Directory of Community Relations, David Gibbons. Everything is scaled to fit the weblog column, so the live pages, when they become available will look different.
A Realtor-listed home with the Q&A panel. The listing agent’s contact information is shown at the right.
Detail of the full Q&A panel. The hot links will click through to user profile pages.
A user profile page with phone numbers plus email and web page links, along with links to all user-supplied content.
A home that is not listed for sale.
A home that has been listed for sale by a user other than the owner or listing agent. On the right is a link to that user’s profile page.
EZ Ads as they will appear on each page, three ads to a page, cycling at any page refresh.
The EZ Ads creation template. You have control over what you advertise, how much you spend and how quickly your ad buy is deployed. An ad will consist of a headline, an image, two lines of text and a clickable link to a page within or outside of Zillow.com.
The EZ Ads billing page. There is no automated billing/recurring for now.
The EZ Ads confirmation screen.
EZ Ads stats, very rudimentary for now. Zillow plans to improve upon this in the future.
BloodhoundBlog features extensive coverage of tonight’s announcement from Zillow.com:
- A broad overview of the new functionality and its implications
- Zillow.com’s press release announcing the new software release
- A podcast with Director of Community Relations David Gibbons
BloodhoundBlog contributor Brian Brady will also be covering the story at these sites:
BloodhoundBlog has published more about Zillow.com than any other weblog or publication.
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