Well, not quite. However, Adaptive Real Estate is up for Live Auction (oddly, the company name is mispelled on site) as part of the firesale of edgeio’s assets (see Listings Marketplace Edgeio Shuts Down).
Lots of interesting reading in the edgeio wiki, which details a lot of the IP and processes built up in the company. [...]
Edgeio, the online listings marketplace has shuttered its doors, Techcrunch reports.
The company, which aggregated and syndicated classifieds listings (including real estate), burned through a $5 million investment and never was fully able to capitalize on its ideas.
4realz asks the important question however, “What happens to Adaptive Real Estate Services?”
Edgeio launched a real estate push [...]
By Joel Burslem on Wednesday, September 6, 2006 Filed Under: MarketingTags: craigslist, edgeio, newspaper-classifieds, oodle, postlets, Real Estate Blogs, Real-Estate, Real-Estate-2.0, real-estate-advertising, Real-Estate-Blog, Real-Estate-Blogging, Real-Estate-Marketing
Newspapers ad spending is still strong, but for how much longer?
According to the NAA’s print classified ads breakdown, real estate ads jumped 18.5 percent to $1.2 billion.
While print still has a stranglehold on most local advertising dollars - I suspect it won’t for very much longer. Traffic to online classifieds web sites is booming right [...]