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Currently, the Marketing section says: " Elizabeth Banks became a spokesperson for Realtor.com in 2015, [1] [2] appearing in the company's YouTube series targeting millennials buying their first home. [3] [4] [5] Her first commercial for the company was directed by Fred Savage. [6] Realtor.com's current campaign, "The Home of Home Search", launched in April 2018. [7] The website's advertising campaigns have been recognized by Adweek, [8] [9] the Online Marketing Media and Advertising (OMMA) Awards, [10] [11] and the Webby Awards for their creativity, use of talent, and digital advertising. [12]
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I propose replacing with the following, which correctly describes "Homes for Every Home Buyer" as the current campaign, not "The Home of Home Search":
Elizabeth Banks became a spokesperson for Realtor.com in 2015, [1] [2] appearing in the company's YouTube series targeting millennials buying their first home. [3] [4] [5] Her first commercial for the company was directed by Fred Savage. [6] A subsequent campaign, "The Home of Home Search", launched in April 2018. [7] Realtor.com's current campaign, "Homes for Every Home Buyer" uses the tagline "to each their home". One ad features rapper Big Boi in "Our First Big Boi House", which depicts first-time homebuyers of color and celebrates Black homeownership. [8] [9] The website's advertising campaigns have been recognized by Adweek, [10] [11] the Online Marketing Media and Advertising (OMMA) Awards, [12] [13] and the Webby Awards for their creativity, use of talent, and digital advertising. [14]
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Again, my goal here is to make the article more accurate and up to date, based on secondary coverage. Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:02, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
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Finally, I'd like to propose two additional updates to the News Corp era section, both of which are well-documented in news coverage.
1. I propose adding mention of flood and wildfire risk data, per USA Today, NPR, Fortune, and Inman.com. Following is suggested text:
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2. I also propose adding mention of the acquisition of UpNext, based on Inman.com and MarketWatch:
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I'd like to think these are fairly non-controversial updates which give readers an overview of services offered. User:Chetsford and User:CNMall41 have reviewed similar requests before, if either of you are interested in taking another look at what I've proposed. Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:18, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
On behalf of Move, I'd like to request a few updates to this Wikipedia article. I've outlined three suggestions below, with separate edit request templates for each for easier review.
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First, I'd like to request a revert of this edit, which added unnecessary detail including specific license numbers and language about kickbacks. This does not seem appropriate, so I would ask editors to return to the previously approved language for Opcity and UpNest.
Thanks in advance for any help here. Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:29, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
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I'd like to propose updating the Marketing section with the following sentence, per Ad Age:
References
I'd like to think this is a brief, neutral, and non-controversial update in line with similar content which has previously been approved by the editing community.
Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:29, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
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Finally, I'd like to request adding mention of Mausam Bhatt as chief product officer (CPO) to the infobox, per the company's website. I should note, this source is already used as an inline citation in the infobox, so this suggestion is essentially to update the listed C-suite personnel.
Thanks for your consideration! Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:29, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
@ CNMall41: expressed objections to include the following:
Move acquired Opcity, the Austin, Texas-based real estate brokerage TREC License # 9005100, for $210 million in 2018. [1] Opcity, a "paper brokerage" that allocates potential home buyers to third-party "partner agents",<ref> "Referral fees from so-called 'paper brokerages' including Zillow inflate commissions by $15B". Inman. October 7, 2022.
and
UpNest, Inc., a licensed real estate brokerage in California under DRE License # 01928572, to expand its seller strategy. UpNest allocates real estate customers with multiple third-party "partner agents" in their referral network in exchange for 30% kickbacks of their gross commissions earned.
This is a discussion seeks input on subject as to what Opcity and UpNest are and how these things should be described within the article. Litesand ( talk) 21:04, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
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Hello! I wanted to wait a few days to see if editors reverted these recent changes, but since the vandalism remains I'd like to submit a revert request. @ CNMall41: Might you be able to help here? Thanks in advance. Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:47, 14 July 2023 (UTC)
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This page has archives. Sections older than 183 days may be automatically archived by Lowercase sigmabot III when more than 4 sections are present. |
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Currently, the Marketing section says: " Elizabeth Banks became a spokesperson for Realtor.com in 2015, [1] [2] appearing in the company's YouTube series targeting millennials buying their first home. [3] [4] [5] Her first commercial for the company was directed by Fred Savage. [6] Realtor.com's current campaign, "The Home of Home Search", launched in April 2018. [7] The website's advertising campaigns have been recognized by Adweek, [8] [9] the Online Marketing Media and Advertising (OMMA) Awards, [10] [11] and the Webby Awards for their creativity, use of talent, and digital advertising. [12]
References
I propose replacing with the following, which correctly describes "Homes for Every Home Buyer" as the current campaign, not "The Home of Home Search":
Elizabeth Banks became a spokesperson for Realtor.com in 2015, [1] [2] appearing in the company's YouTube series targeting millennials buying their first home. [3] [4] [5] Her first commercial for the company was directed by Fred Savage. [6] A subsequent campaign, "The Home of Home Search", launched in April 2018. [7] Realtor.com's current campaign, "Homes for Every Home Buyer" uses the tagline "to each their home". One ad features rapper Big Boi in "Our First Big Boi House", which depicts first-time homebuyers of color and celebrates Black homeownership. [8] [9] The website's advertising campaigns have been recognized by Adweek, [10] [11] the Online Marketing Media and Advertising (OMMA) Awards, [12] [13] and the Webby Awards for their creativity, use of talent, and digital advertising. [14]
References
Again, my goal here is to make the article more accurate and up to date, based on secondary coverage. Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:02, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Finally, I'd like to propose two additional updates to the News Corp era section, both of which are well-documented in news coverage.
1. I propose adding mention of flood and wildfire risk data, per USA Today, NPR, Fortune, and Inman.com. Following is suggested text:
References
2. I also propose adding mention of the acquisition of UpNext, based on Inman.com and MarketWatch:
References
I'd like to think these are fairly non-controversial updates which give readers an overview of services offered. User:Chetsford and User:CNMall41 have reviewed similar requests before, if either of you are interested in taking another look at what I've proposed. Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:18, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
On behalf of Move, I'd like to request a few updates to this Wikipedia article. I've outlined three suggestions below, with separate edit request templates for each for easier review.
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
First, I'd like to request a revert of this edit, which added unnecessary detail including specific license numbers and language about kickbacks. This does not seem appropriate, so I would ask editors to return to the previously approved language for Opcity and UpNest.
Thanks in advance for any help here. Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:29, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. |
I'd like to propose updating the Marketing section with the following sentence, per Ad Age:
References
I'd like to think this is a brief, neutral, and non-controversial update in line with similar content which has previously been approved by the editing community.
Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:29, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Finally, I'd like to request adding mention of Mausam Bhatt as chief product officer (CPO) to the infobox, per the company's website. I should note, this source is already used as an inline citation in the infobox, so this suggestion is essentially to update the listed C-suite personnel.
Thanks for your consideration! Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:29, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
@ CNMall41: expressed objections to include the following:
Move acquired Opcity, the Austin, Texas-based real estate brokerage TREC License # 9005100, for $210 million in 2018. [1] Opcity, a "paper brokerage" that allocates potential home buyers to third-party "partner agents",<ref> "Referral fees from so-called 'paper brokerages' including Zillow inflate commissions by $15B". Inman. October 7, 2022.
and
UpNest, Inc., a licensed real estate brokerage in California under DRE License # 01928572, to expand its seller strategy. UpNest allocates real estate customers with multiple third-party "partner agents" in their referral network in exchange for 30% kickbacks of their gross commissions earned.
This is a discussion seeks input on subject as to what Opcity and UpNest are and how these things should be described within the article. Litesand ( talk) 21:04, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
References
Hello! I wanted to wait a few days to see if editors reverted these recent changes, but since the vandalism remains I'd like to submit a revert request. @ CNMall41: Might you be able to help here? Thanks in advance. Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:47, 14 July 2023 (UTC)