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Fresno Mobile Notary Said,
January 17th, 2007 @11:15 pm  

These are awesome sites! Thank you for posting them.

Rob Johnson Said,
April 15th, 2007 @4:06 am  

The typical AA website looks like a low grade comic book. Ugly and unprofessional looking. Most of the AA sites are embarrassing to look at.

Ken Said,
April 17th, 2007 @3:25 am  

Rob I can’t argue that many AA sites aren’t very pretty and some are very unprofessional with flashing animated objects. Just keep in mind that these sites are normally run by real estate agents that have little to no web design knowledge.

May 17th, 2007 @1:42 am  

WARNING!!!!!!

Before you buy the Advanced Access hosting package version 4.0 READ THIS!

Advanced Access and their highly touted 4.0 software is FULL OF BUGS. If you are considering purchasing a template package from this company DON’T!!!! You will be riddled with problems from the get go, just like I was. It started on Day One when my e-mail was to be hosted by them. I lost e-mail for a week while they tried and tried to straighten it out. They never could and I ended up having to switch to Outlook so I can no longer access my e-mail everywhere.
Then came the numerous problems with their pages. From picture problems to Non working Forms Pages. Lets not talk about Web Site Placement. My old company Z-57 had me quickly at the top of the search engines, in fact those non existant pages still rank higher than my active pages through Advanced Access.

Before you Buy this junk, shoot me an e-mail.Advanced Access is not advanced at all.

LarryJensen (at) stlawrenceproperties (dot) net

Amanda Said,
December 4th, 2007 @6:05 am  

I am writing about the horrible experience I have had with Advanced Access in the hope that I can prevent someone else from ending up in a similar situation. I paid AA $4390 for their template website and Premium Marketing Service.

I was told at the time I signed up for my Premium Marketing Package that the metatags and keywords would be customized for each of my webpages. This has not been done. Instead, all of my webpages have the same metatags and keywords. So, for example, when you search in google for my website the same one page is the only thing that shows up as having been indexed.

I was also told at the time I signed up for my Premium Marketing Package that I would receive a monthly analysis of my website with personalized suggestions as to how I could add to, or alter, the content of my website to increase my search engine rankings. Despite this promise, the first time I received an e-mail from AA with specific suggestions on how to improve my search engine rankings was July 2007. These suggestions were only provided to me after I called AA to find out what was going on with the search-engine optimization of my website. During this call, I was also told that the person who had been assigned to optimize my website was no longer with AA and that I would have to be assigned a new representative. Had I not called AA, I don’t know when you would have figured out that no one was working on the search-engine optimization for my website.

I was told at the time I signed up for my Premium Marketing Package that I would have website statistics that would tell me how many unique visitors I was getting to my website and where they were coming from. Despite my request more than 2 months ago that my website stats be fixed, I do not have access to the stats for unique visitors to my website.

When I called to sign up for a website with AA, I was told that the new 4.0 version of their website template would be available the week after I called to sign up for a website. When I asked whether I should wait until the following week to sign-up, I was told I did not need to wait because all of the 3.0 websites would be converted to 4.0 at the same time. Ten months later, my website has yet to be converted to 4.0. I made 3 separate inquiries to find out when my website would be converted to the 4.0 template, but each time I was told that AA had no idea when the conversion was going to occur.

These are just some of the ways in which AA has failed to live up to the promises that were made to me when I signed up for the Premium Marketing Package. More than 10 months after I signed up for the Premium Marketing Package with AA, my website still has not been optimized. As the statistics for October show, I had 25 visitors to my website last month.

I sued AA in small claims court and obtained a judgment against them for all of the money I paid them to optimize my website. AA has appealed the Judge’s decision, failing to acknowledge any responsibility for their inability to optimize my website.

February 15th, 2008 @4:29 am  

If you go back and click on all the website hyperlinks in the first post, you will find that most of the sites are now hosted elsewhere due to the many problems the agents were having, especially with sites constantly going down. Once, it was almost a week with no sites for Advanced Access entire network. Give this sinking ship a pass if you are thinking about having a real estate website hosted. Customer Service is nothing like it used to be and problems there have only gotten worse!

Glenn Said,
February 22nd, 2008 @3:13 pm  

A little late but I decided to bail from Advanced Access in August of this year as well. Due to the power outages and failure to deliver the upgrade to version 4.0. It just dragged on too long.

Toby Said,
February 22nd, 2008 @7:25 pm  

The power outage was the last straw for me. At first I was behind AA all the way because they had excellent customer service (that was my experience anyways) but the technicial difficulties the site continued to experience was problem mattic to say the least. The dynamic URLs of interior pages had trouble being read by search engines and if they did rank the ranking was usually pretty bad. With the evolution of open source platforms major webhosting companies will be facing an uphill battle to deliver services.

DrBoyce Said,
May 7th, 2008 @4:54 pm  

Here it is May 7th, and I discovered 226 broken links as a ‘gift’ from the jerks at Advanced Access. What a joke of a company…and I’m now about ready to jump ship to Real EstateWebmasters - but that is out of my budget now…

Ken Said,
May 12th, 2008 @12:51 pm  

Dr Boyce you can always bid on the REW website raffle that we are running. Here is the link: http://www.ericonsearch.com/real-estate-webmasters-website-raffle-by-team-eric/

For $35 you have the opportunity to will a free REW website with IDX. The hosting will be free for ever, never pay anything for the hosting of this site. All funds are being donated to a charity.

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