The Apartment Department - A Podcast for Multifamily Marketers
Chris Johnson & Anne Baum
37 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text In this episode, Daniel Paulino, VP of Real Estate at Reputation.com discusses the growing importance of digital reputation, dubbed "digital curb appeal", for the multifamily housing industry, particularly how it affects property visibility in search engines and AI-driven recommendations. Daniel explains that a simple average star rating is no longer sufficient; Google’s algorithm uses nine different factors, including the volume, frequency, and uniqueness of responses to both ...
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Send us a text In this episode, Daniel Paulino, VP of Real Estate at Reputation.com discusses the growing importance of digital reputation, dubbed "digital curb appeal", for the multifamily housing industry, particularly how it affects property visibility in search engines and AI-driven recommendations. Daniel explains that a simple average star rating is no longer sufficient; Google’s algorithm uses nine different factors, including the volume, frequency, and uniqueness of responses to both ...
The Apartment Department - A Podcast for Multifamily Marketers
36 minutes
10 months ago
Hello 2025: A Year in Review with Chris and Anne
Send us a text In this episode, co-hosts Chris Johnson and Anne Baum reflect on their professional successes from 2024 and look ahead to 2025.
The Apartment Department - A Podcast for Multifamily Marketers
Send us a text In this episode, Daniel Paulino, VP of Real Estate at Reputation.com discusses the growing importance of digital reputation, dubbed "digital curb appeal", for the multifamily housing industry, particularly how it affects property visibility in search engines and AI-driven recommendations. Daniel explains that a simple average star rating is no longer sufficient; Google’s algorithm uses nine different factors, including the volume, frequency, and uniqueness of responses to both ...