I had the opportunity to look at an interesting application offered by LocaModa™ called StreetSurfer. If you have access to a location with significant “walk by” traffic, this might interest you.
Consumers can control a computer screen with their cell phone! Invest in a large LCD computer screen and position it in a prominent location in the front window. The application created summaries of the listings along with a phone number. Consumers call the number for the listing that interests them and the computer shows them detail information.
This is the first application I have seen that uses this approach. I have seen use one of two approaches in this space. Some try to use the built-in phone browsers and others provide an IVR mechanism.
I was in Boston recently and met up with Stephen Randall (of Symbian fame) and Bill Nast for breakfast. At first, I said to myself “Is this another display listings on a cell phone idea?”.
Bill whipped out is laptop and started the StreetSurfer application. It was a Mac, an encouraging sign. Typically at these kind of meetings, the demo is scripted and controlled. Thinking that I understood what Stephen was describing, I whipped out my Hiptop to have a go at it myself. Unbelievable, I was controlling the display! I almost choked on my scrambled eggs.
As I was finishing my coffee, I asked “What else are you guys up to”. I did not expect the answer to be Wiffiti™. Boy is someone going to have fun with this!





Thanks for an excellent technology resource for Realtors. I think that this concept could be useful here in Steamboat Springs. In a resort real estate market like Steamboat Springs we get a lot of window surfers and this would allow them to get more data and keep their eyes on our listings longer.
This tool could be very interesting. The question is, where do you position the screen so that people will see it? Putting it in the office window probably won’t do more than just pasting your current listings. However, grocery stores in our area have recently added closed loop televisions to the checkout counter. I wonder if we could create a relationship with them?
-Barrett
http://www.4mysales.com