Catherine Chadwick, Project Manager for Ballen Brands, shows you how to adjust the forced registration settings and other preferences in Listings to Leads.
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Change Lead Capture Settings
While you’re logged into your Listings to Leads dashboard, go to the top right side and click the person icon to access the profile. Once inside the profile, click preferences. You’ll see general and lead capture options. You can choose to force registration, enable Facebook registration, or require a phone number. Click the save button once done checking preferences.

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We hope this has been helpful to you. We are always happy to answer questions you have about Listings to Leads, IDX Broker, or how to get your own BREW (Ballen Real Estate Website). Contact us at team@ballenbrands.com or call us at 702-917-0755.
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