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Get Socialized

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

I have been repeating myself about getting involved in social media networks nearly as much as I have talked about quality content for your real estate websites! Have you been socialized yet?
I thought you could use a little encouragement, and a little help getting started, so I journeyed to the internet and created the official [...]

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Google Insights for Search

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Knowing market conditions and trends is vital to your success, especially in the real estate industry. One of the most important metrics I’ve seen neglected is internet trends. Are you paying attention to what the general public wants to know when it comes to obtaining Real Estate information online? Is your website providing the kind [...]

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As we have mentioned before, Google has some very useful tools that are completely free to the public. Seeing that a large portion of website owners are people who typically have no previous experience owning or running a website, Google has put together a Quick Start Guide for the Webmaster Tools beginner.
http://www.google.com/webmasters/edu/quickstartguide/
Covering all of [...]

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AskCity

Friday, March 9th, 2007

Looking for more local exposure?  Or at least a cool new tool?
AskCity is getting some good buzz and I thought I would check it out and write a bit about it.
When you visit AskCity you will see a map of the US.  You can use the zoom bar on the left to zoom in a [...]

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Edit your images online with Picnik

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

Edit your images online with Picnik, a shiny new Flash-based image editor.
There’s quite a bit to Picnik, actually: you can do the basic resizes and tweaks that most other free image editors can manage; however, Picnik also comes with some nifty special effects, and can be used with a whole plethora of community photo sharing [...]

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