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Real Estate Roundtable
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Vertical: associations
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The Real Estate Roundtable hired Fig Leaf Software to redesign their public Web site to reach a larger audience and better serve their membership of Commercial Real Estate companies throughout the United States.

RER needed a more professional looking Web site.  Their goals for the new site were to increase membership and provide a professional and "single voice" to Congress on behalf of their constituents.


The Real Estate Roundtable needed an easy to maintain Web site which would require little training for their staff and would allow them to leverage their existing skill set.  Fig Leaf and RER decided that the right solution for RER would best be built using the CommonSpot Contnet Server to handle the content management for their new Web site.

The Real Estate Roundtable has experienced increased traffic to their Web site since the launch of their new site but most importantly, the site launched at a time when Congress was reviewing legislation on Terrorism Insurance.  The site has allowed interested parties to closely follow the progress of the legislation and make their voices heard.