556,886
When I clicked the x it took me to another page and the listing went away.
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Michael Thacker - Re/M...
Louisville, KY
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Richard L. McKinney P.A.
Port St Lucie, FL
3,988,113
My website requires a registration after looking at 3 listings. Yes it does work for me.
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Richard L. McKinney P.A.
Port St Lucie, FL
5,773,919
Richard,
Like Roy Kelley I am not fond of registering clients. The information is buttered all over the world wide web. Someone tried it in our marketplace of Santa Barbara, it did not work. A
Since I don't know your marketplace, there is a good chance it may work. Personally, I don't like to register to get info...everything I want is a click away. A
8,048,008
321,664
I don't like to require registration. I'm sure your leads are less but more qualified.
3,396,754
Not a fan of requiring people to provide information. I let them look. If they want more information or need my help they will ask.
3,073,563
4,434,227
4,321,300
Richard L. McKinney P.A. - even before I can see the listing 'squeeze page', I am asked to provide the email address.
A big 'no no' if you want to capture the lead!
Show them something - let them stay there for a minute and then ask for their information.
1,640,213
Forcing a client to register right away will give you often a wrong information. Give them some time to look around.
4,273,319
3,761,424
The bit of it I saw looked nice, but having to give up my email address to look at an online brochure might not work too well for many people.
3,986,413
150,466
6,590,145
4,800,232
I prefer to let them browse a number of properties before forcing registration.
80,653
I did not like the squeeze. I don't want to give information until I am ready.
94,155
1,157,791
It is no different than any other website that forces registration for widely available information, including newspapers. On to the next website ...