With the addition of the new Century 21 design theme, vFlyer now offers six premium broker themes to business subscribers! We have themes for the following brokerages:
Century 21
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Keller Williams
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Alain Pinel
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Coldwell Banker
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Prudential
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REMAX
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Premium broker themes are available to all vFlyer subscribers (vFlyer Starter or better).
Responding to customer demand, vFlyer now allows its users to change their account names! This change is part of a larger restructuring of the Account Profile setup in which we’ve added sections for Settings, where you can adjust various settings in your Account Profile,and Basic account information, which displays your account name, account URL, and the date the account was created.

vFlyer Agency now supports multiple accounts and users, giving Real Estate and other sales professionals the flexibility to delegate work and choose different service and pricing levels. Brokers can create multiple accounts, invite team members to create their own accounts, or delegate management of their listings to team members or even clients, the company said in a press release. Fees for multiple accounts can be aggregated, or agents and clients can be billed for accounts directly. Contact sales@vflyer.com for more information.

Inman News did a nice piece on the release titled: VFlyer offers more options for service levels, pricing. The article quotes Aaron Sperling as saying:
The new capabilities should benefit both brokers and agents…because brokers don’t have to pay for services they don’t need and agents can access vFlyer at a discount through subaccounts already populated with their listings.
The article also mentions some of the corporate customers using vFlyer Agency including
Classified industry analyst Greg Sterling focused on vFlyer impact on the publishing industry with his post vFlyer Turns Newspapers into ‘Agencies’. Greg says:
What’s interesting to me about it is that vFlyer now is doing/trying to do for newspaper classifieds what the local SEM firms … are doing for yellow pages publishers.
and concludes that vFlyer potentially turns the newspaper into an “agency” for local realtors and brokers who want a “one stop shop” to advertise their listings.