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DotLoop Joins Keller Williams Realty Family Reunion as the Transaction Component of eEdge

Collaborative Workspace, DotLoop, Brings People Together to Help Close More Real Estate Deals

2011-02-18
CINCINNATI, OH, February 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) DotLoop is gearing up for the Keller Williams Family Reunion annual conference, Feb. 19-23 in Anaheim, Calif. for the much-anticipated launch of eEdge, the first lead-to-close business solution for real estate. Family Reunion attendees get an in-depth look at DotLoop's features; designed to improve the transactional elements of their business.

As the myTransactions component of eEdge, DotLoop provides a collaborative workspace to send and share documents with the added convenience and security of electronic signatures. It is designed to increase efficiency by eliminating cumbersome practices in traditional real estate such as printing, faxing and driving between appointments.

DotLoop's collaborative workspace allows buyers, sellers and real estate agents to work together to close more real estate transactions. Both buying and listing agents utilize a unique invitation process to initiate a loop. From there, either party can share, electronically sign or revise the documents pertinent to the transaction with DotLoop's unique "Version Now" software. Rather than drafting several copies of the same document, "Version Now" provides agents and their clients' with the most recent version without printing a single page.

Once negotiations are complete, transactions are finalized using electronic signatures. When a deal is done, all parties can view a thorough record of transaction activity for improved accuracy and security.

Currently, new Keller Williams associates are experiencing the DotLoop difference in Austin, Texas, North Carolina and South Carolina as the result of a recent roll out in the region.

The DotLoop collaborative workspace helps to changes lives for brokers, agents and buyers/sellers. How?

• Brokers: More Confidence and control of their Brokerage by providing more transparency and visibility to all transactions.
• Agents: Better time management with a faster, easier way to edit, review and sign documents with clients.
• Buyers/Sellers: Buying and selling a home can change people's lives. DotLoop helps this happen more often.

The official launch of eEdge at Family reunion begins the national rollout giving Keller Williams' 80,000 plus agents to access to DotLoop. Now, agents will close more deals in less time while building better relationships with customers.

Attendees of Keller Williams Family Reunion are encouraged to visit DotLoop at Booth 527 to view demonstrations of how the secure, collaborative environment is where deals get done.

About DotLoop

Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, DotLoop is transforming the real estate industry by providing a secure online platform where any real estate agent can share and sign transaction documents. As the leading provider of collaborative negotiation services, DotLoop is available to service all real estate professionals throughout the United States and Canada. The innovative DotLoop platform is a collaborative, wholly web-based negotiation platform that lets users add, adjust, approve, and electronically sign documents digitally - addressing the challenges of security, efficiency, and overhead costs in today's real estate industry. For more information, visit http://www.dotloop.com.


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[Press-News.org] DotLoop Joins Keller Williams Realty Family Reunion as the Transaction Component of eEdge
Collaborative Workspace, DotLoop, Brings People Together to Help Close More Real Estate Deals