The Bruce brothers' new portal Boomin has launched a day early - and no, this isn't an April Fool.
The site went live this morning and you can see it here.
The decision to go live 24 hours ahead of schedule follows the release of membership data from Zoopla, which shows it added around 2,400 estate agency branches since the first lockdown, taking its total branch and new homes figure to over 19,500 - a three year high. Boomin's advance publicity says it's on around 5,000 branches.
Andy Marshall, Zoopla’s chief commercial officer says: “As we mark just over a year in since the first lockdown began, we’re delighted that during this time over 2,400 new customers have chosen to partner with Zoopla.”
He continues: “Our investment in improving our product offering is also paying dividends for agents, with listings that offer virtual viewings selling and letting 12 per cent faster than those without, resulting in a six per cent increase in leads.”
And he promises “more exciting launches soon” of products aimed at agents.
Zoopla says it’s continued to improve the service it offers to customers over recent months, with the launch of its Vision in January marking 18 months of development, and millions of pounds of investment.
A statement from the portal says: “Harnessing Zoopla’s influence as a leading consumer brand, as well as its heritage and scale, the vision has started the process of transforming Zoopla from beyond a portal to an ecosystem of complementary products and services. The vision aims to keep consumers engaged year after year, on and off-portal and ultimately keep momentum in the market.”
The statement adds that since Zoopla’s purchase by global private equity firm Silver Lake some two and a half years ago, “a new leadership team has been implementing a focused strategy investing substantially in talent, technology, marketing and sales to help Zoopla enhance the service it offers consumers and to meet its ambitious growth plans.”
Yesterday OnTheMarket revealed it had signed a media deal with the UK’s largest news publisher, Reach - owner of nine national news brands including The Mirror, The Express and the Daily Star. Its 110 regional titles include the Manchester Evening News, Liverpool Echo and Bristol Post, along with over 70 online brands including the ‘Live’ network of sites and hyperlocal online platform ‘InYourArea’.
Also yesterday, Boomin revealed its first three TV ads, with voiceover by Hollywood A-list actor Brian Cox.
And earlier this week Rightmove revealed that on one day in late March it hit a record 9.1m visits in a 24 hour period for the first time.
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What this highlights that leadership in technology is key to growth and the next winners. Increasingly it will be spend on technology rather than advertising that will differentiate. This has happened in other sectors, like banking, retail and utilities, and tech led propositions are starting to define the next generation of portals. There is a war for tech talent so getting early to market is key, this time the hare beats the tortoise...
Jury out on tech.
Consumer portal tech is complex.
Let's see if the hype matches reality.
Clunky, dated technology that is designed to work against the interests of agents. Consumers deserve better than "classified lists" of tiny homes with uninspiring, prescriptive words that could have been written by a 5 year old. They deserve a search function, not a portal.
I mean, it all looks very slick and professional and from my little play around just now, seems to work OK. But it doesn't seem to offer anything different to RM, Zoopla or OnTheMarket. I can't see what's next generation about it?
The secret properties thing is maybe a USP, but just seems a way of getting people to log-in/register, which could annoy casual browsers.
It certainly looks classier than imagined - I quite like the colour scheme and layout - but it just doesn't seem to bring anything new to the table.
Inflated property numbers I checked in my area and only one online agent have listed and all the properties on there are SSTC, so the show go on.
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