October 16 2014
Toronto, Ont., October 16, 2014 -- WebsiteBox, a technology startup that provides real estate professionals with a do-it-all website for a one-time fee of $99, today announced Prints App, an easy-to-use application for producing printed real-estate marketing materials. With Prints App, agents quickly can produce professional-quality marketing collateral.
"Real estate agents rely on print marketing for branding, to connect with former clients, and to attract new clients," said WebsiteBox CEO Peyman Aleagha. "While much of the real estate world is moving online, a creative and consistent print marketing campaign is still essential to increasing a Realtor's visibility within the community. What's more, quick, clean messages on brochures, flyers, and other literature can ultimately drive traffic to a real estate website."
Automatically integrated with WebsiteBox websites, Prints App pulls information from listings for use in print materials. Agents can use the app to create vibrant business cards, newsletters, flyers, postcards, letterheads, property sheets, and other materials in three simple steps:
"Prints App provides Realtors with a straightforward and inexpensive way to share news, tell a success story, or invite buyers to a new listing – all from one simple platform," Aleagha said.
Customers can purchase the $99 WebsiteBox Prints App on the Website Apps & Extras page. More information is available from Marketing Manager Chad Bhalla. Contact: [email protected], or 1-866-857-1657 x1113.
Launched in January 2013 by Internet entrepreneur and real estate marketing expert Peyman Aleagha, WebsiteBox is a Toronto-based startup offering feature-rich, mobile-friendly real estate websites and tools for agents, teams and offices at a one-time, $99 price – the lowest in the market.
WebsiteBox is quickly gaining prominence in the real estate and entrepreneurial markets. Less than six months after launch, WebsiteBox™ was named to HousingWire Magazine's inaugural RETech:50 list of top real estate technology firms for 2013.