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Publish your Listing/ Use the Public Link

How to publish your listing to accept and interact with offers

Updated over a month ago

Once your client has executed all critical documents for the listing, and you are ready for it to go live in order to link with and interact with offers, you may Publish your listing.

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Step By Step Guide

Alert! Publishing to GIC only publishes to our system. It does not publish anywhere else.

Tip! Why publish your listing? Publishing your listing will allow any buyer's agent using GIC to find your listing in the system. Additionally, publishing will create the "Public Link. Copy and paste this link in your broker remarks in the MLS. Any agent who clicks on the link can, 1) Submit an offer (even if they are not a GIC user) 2) Any document you make public is now available to be viewed/downloaded.

1. Navigate to your listing transaction in GIC.

2. Either click on the quick action button "Publish to GIC", or click the green "Publish Listing" button.

3. Click "Yes - Confirm".

4. You will notice once published that the link to make your listing public appears.

5. Toggle to public.

6. Click "I Understand".

7. You can copy and paste this public link into your MLS remarks or send to anyone.

8. Make sure that if you want people to be to view documents through the public link you'll have to make the documents public as well.

9. Only toggle documents you want visible to "Public".

10. When the public link is clicked on, this is what you see.
The "Start Offer" button is where any buyer's agent can submit an offer on your GIC listing. An agent can create the offer whether they are a GIC user or not.

11. To view any documents they can click on the blue link or click the "Download" button.

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