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Posted:  07 Jul 2005
Published:  01 Jul 2005
Format:  HTML
Length:  3   Page(s)
Type:  Journal Article
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
New York City Real Estate Firm Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy spends 85% of its advertising budget on print ads. But 75% of home buyers begin their searches online. CEO David Michonski suspected for years that his firm was wasting ad dollars.

Last year, Michonski confirmed his hunch. Through a phone system, of all things.

The busy Coldwell Banker franchise, which sells about $1 billion worth of pricey real estate a year, installed a voice over IP (VoIP) phone system. Its IT director, Eric Bassa, with help from vendor M5 Networks Inc., developed an application that tracks inquiries from every ad. The firm use a different phone number on each ad, and because calls come in as converted IP data packets, software can tap into them.



Author

Jim Rendon
Senior Features Writer
Jim Rendon is a senior features writer for CIO Decisions. Write to him at jrendon@ciodecisions.com.



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