I have often heard the word iFrame. What is it exactly?
iFrame is a way of displaying a page from another website and onto your website. The information can only be viewed, but cannot be used or integrated in any shape of form in your website or application. iFrame is provided by your Local MLS for a one time fee that varies. That is a tool that allows your members to search from properties within the MLS. But that is where the relationship ends. • There are many vendors who claim that they will integrate my local MLS into my website and my customers can search from properties and provide me with a Contact form so that my visitors can contact me. What do they mean by that? Answer: They are right. They provide you with a website and a CMS (Content Management System) that allows you to have a website and then they will create a page usually for a small fee and integrate the search tool provided by your local MLS and add a form on the top of the tool. This allows your visitor to search for properties. They can use the contact form by typing in
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