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Disingenuous Diatribe: Compliance is Crap-It’s About the Cash

Broker-controlled blogging was a hot topic this weekend. I tried to raise some eyebrows (and awareness) with my speculation about the internet land grab the employing brokers and banks might try.

I think a few things might have gotten lost in the translation. While I said that the brokers and banks will claim that it is a compliance issue, I believe that the REAL reason will be that they want to control the marketing channel to the consumer. Here’s what I said, over on Active Rain:

That will put pressure on the large companies to provide higher compensation to the more effective sales agents. That, will be the problem. Large real estate brokers and banks will severely curb the weblogging efforts of the individual sales agents in the name of “compliance”. In short, the behemoths will say that they can not adequately protect the consumer from the unsupervised local messages being offered by its sales agents. That, will be bunk.

The end-game play, the brokerage firms and banks will make, will always be about the money. Control of the customer has always been a competitive advantage for a large broker or bank. If that competitive advantage is lost, the value proposition of a large firm is lost. They won’t tolerate that loss.

What I’m saying is “The Compliance Argument is Crap- They Just Want Your Money“. I’m telling you this so that you are prepared when the NAR comes at you with the “Internet Compliance Memorandum” from their convention next month. I have no inside information, it’s pure conjecture on my part. This is, as Greg Swann would say, “evil dressed up in a Brooks Brothers suit”. My opinion isn’t biased against big brokerage firms, it will be even worse for the mortgage originators. Our evil is dressed up in custom made suits with Italian loafers- there is no way the big bank Presidents will allow their “salespeople” to live better than they do.

Look at the follow up articles on Active Rain:

A Florida broker suggests that brokers need to clamp down so as to avoid SRO intervention :

My first reaction was “I think you need to find another Broker.” This has been on my mind ever since. As a Broker myself, I am responsible for my agent’s actions. It is my legal obligation to make sure all of their advertising is compliant. If I had dozens or even hundreds of agents working under my license would I want them blogging? If I’m honest with myself my answer would be a strong NO! Unless, everything they wrote and posted was approved by me

A NAR insider suggests that bloggers need to curtail their efforts before the SRO mandates it:

This is a pretty important issue for Bloggers and next month I think we’ll see some sort of policy come forth from NAR.

Guidelines, that I think on one hand is much needed. Just take a look around here on AR and out in Blogosphere…plagiarism galore, bad mouthing left and right. I’ve seen fair housing violations, inappropriate commission rate discussions and so forth.

The web and blogoshpere is sort of like the wild wild west…anything goes attitude no matter who or what gets hurt. Problem is we’re hurting ourselves.

What will you say if Your broker tells you to stop blogging? Have you thought about it? Maybe you should.

It’s a matter of time before Big Brother steps in to “protect” us.

Have you thought about the consequences of an “Internet Compliance Memorandum” from the NAR? The argument will be that they established a free blogging platform, hosted by Move.com. They will mandate that all REALTORs confine their activities to that platform and assess an “Internet Compliance Fee” to the users. Platforms like Active Rain will disappear, Real Web 2.0 communication through cutting-edge technologies like Zillow.com and Trulia.com will dry up- REALTORs will be scared to comment.

Who will benefit from this internet land grab? Why, the non-REALTORs, of course. Glenn Kelman and Ardell Della Loggia will be laughing all the way to the blog- and they should. They had the courage to stand up the the tyranny before it got oppressive.