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Week In Review: 140 Characters or Less

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 by G Dewald

In the spirit of Twitter, this week in review is done in less than 140 characters per item. Enjoy

Use Facebook as a marketing tool. Practical tips from Joel Burslem.

Seth Godin works the math of low hanging fruit. Don’t tweak the already optimized, fix the area which has the most to gain.

Chris Brogan talks about community, social networking and real estate. Read this for the comments (especially the non-real estate industry)

You’re jumping Twitter like it’s Friendster to MySpace. Jay Thompson gives you tools.

Transparency is more than a buzzword. Nick Bostic gives us examples.

Bad MLS Photo

Flash and SEO: Google now does Flash

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008 by G Dewald

Google just announced that they have made some improvements to how they crawl (i.e read) Flash content.

Some highlights:

  • This only applies to SWF files, not FLV (FLV is a common video format used with Flash).
  • Googlebot will read the text from the SWF (not images that look like text, but actual text content).
  • Google will discover web addresses that are in the SWF file.
  • Google will not discover web addresses inside SWF files that do not use text as the link

There’s a few more points so if you’re geekily inclined, read the Google Flash announcement.

Geeky but important: domain frontrunning

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 by G Dewald

With many realtors and real estate agents starting blogs, micro sites, secondary sites and so on, the issue of picking and registering a domain name is pretty important. Here’s some current news on an important aspect of domain name registration: who do you choose?

Process of elimination: Network Solutions

For awhile now, Network Solutions has been involved in a controversial practice referred to as domain frontrunning. When you look for a domain at Network Solutions by typing your idea into their search box, they automatically register the domain. If you want it then you buy it from them… for significantly more than you might pay elsewhere. They hold on to the domain for a few days.

But even if you wait for a few days for Network Solutions’ lock to expire you may run into trouble. Many domain-name campers have the ability to monitor domain registrations and since interest is being expressed in your domain idea (Network Solutions tips off the campers when it “pre-registers” or engages in domain frontrunning with your URL idea). You will be competing against automated domain-name campers if you choose to wait out Network Solutions.

The obvious solution to the issue is to not use Network Solutions for your domains.

More reading on this topic:

Network Solution faces lawsuit over domain frontrunning

The group that governs domain name registration may ban domain frontrunning

Details on how Network Solutions engages domain frontrunning (complete with pictures

Paid Search: Learn more about SEM through the rhyme

Monday, June 30th, 2008 by G Dewald

You’ve been waiting for a more palatable way to learn about search engine marketing? Here it is:

Fireworks results

Monday, June 30th, 2008 by G Dewald

Just a quick update to my post about why real estate bloggers might want to take on the 4th of July:

Real Estate Results: Fireworks

Fireworks analytics data for Real Estate
Real Estate Pros who blog about 4th of July could get traffic like this
More evidence of traffic related to independence day blogging
The fourth of July can continue to bring traffic from all over to your real estate blog
I make one post about why you should write about Fireworks if you're a realtor and this is what happens.

With Independence day just a few days away, people are looking for some information on the upcoming fourth of July fireworks in Burlington. They found my post. I bet they’ll find it next year too, and the year after and the year after… If someone has a link to their blog post about the fireworks in Burlington let me know so I can help these folks out.

Now remember, this whole “blog the cool local events” thing is definitely a tactic that fits squarely in a long-tail strategy so if you aren’t into that, then this won’t convince you to bring your camera to the show.

As a side note, notice how the searchers use semi-natural language in the search as well. Worth thinking about…

Week in Review: 3 Block Quotes

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by G Dewald

Guy Kawasaki on viral vs word of mouth

Viral marketing is typically reserved for programs where the advertising is talked about as opposed to the product itself. A good example are viral videos, where the humor trumps the brand, ala Cadbury Schweppes drumming gorilla video—humorous partly due to the Phil Collins soundtrack, of course—and the parodies which followed). Word of mouth is the actual sharing of an opinion about a product or service between consumers. Your viral marketing only works if it gets people talking about the product itself. If it doesn’t, you might create some laughter and awareness, but there won’t be a change in sales.

Read the full thing.

Greg Swann on single-property sites

If we can do it, we want for buyers visiting one of our single-property web sites to move into the home in their minds — just from the experience of the web site. If we can’t get them that far, we want to answer every question they might have, passively, from the web site — both to satisfy their itch to know and to establish our transparency. We want for buyers to long, to marvel, to exult about the tiniest details in our homes, treating our single-property web sites like the Christmas Wish Book. At an absolute minimum, we want for our sites to dominate their time. The more time they spend on our site, the less time they have to spend looking at other homes.

Read the full thing.

Marc Davison on the development of the real estate web

I think we can all agree that building a relationship is the truest segue to creating a client. But when real estate emerged online over a decade ago it made a conscious decision to forgo that time honored method of building business. Instead, it lunged at the consumer. Baited. Switched. You know the rap.

Read the full thing.

My fave Bad MLS photo this week is for all you Harry Potter and/or fixer-upper fans.

Do you blog? Please take this survey.

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by G Dewald

VARBuzz is running a survey on the effectiveness of blogging/social media. Please take a moment to fill out the survey if you are a real estate blogger. Thanks to Mark Eckinrode for the heads up.

Want a Free Ticket to Inman Connect ‘08?

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008 by G Dewald

Daniel Rothamel, newly-minted Community Manager for Inman News, is giving away a free ticket to Inman Connect ‘08.

It involves using Twitter. But luckily you can find all the great Twitter resources you can handle over in the sideabar.

Long Tail, Fireworks and Real Estate Photography

Monday, June 23rd, 2008 by G Dewald

Coming up with stuff to write on a blog is one of the constant challenges facing new (and even not-so-new) bloggers. Here’s one quick idea my US real estate blogging readers might be able to put to use within the next week: Fourth of July. Apologies to my non-US readers; please follow along and find the right synthesis for your country and let us know what that is in the comments.

Why should Real Estate bloggers write about the Fourth of July?

What does Independence Day have to do with real estate? How can you move property or get listings by writing about it and photographing it?

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Week in Review June 20: Use It

Friday, June 20th, 2008 by G Dewald

This week I’m going to focus the WiR on posts that contain some directly applicable information. I’ll sort them out from easiest to use to more advanced things.

The Basics:

These are things you can do yourself, right now. Without paying anyone anything at all.

The Intermediates:

These are things you can probably do yourself. Have the courage to give it a go. Or if you’re too busy or anxious about it, call Amanda or me (or your own team). But get your feet wet by reading these posts.

The Advanced:

Ok these might make your eyes glaze over. But give them a try anyway. Same as above, when in doubt call in the internet marketing team.

  • You’re ready to do some Search Engine Marketing (or maybe you already are). How do you figure out bids and search queries and keywords and all that stuff? Read Alex Cohen’s summary of optimizing your Adwords campaigns to get the best clicks.
  • Alright this one is a bit technical but be brave. We all know that this year really will be the year of the localized web (and I get my jetpack by fourth quarter). Here are some experts talking about working your SEO for local search. If you don’t understand the gobbledygook in this article, make sure the person working on your internet marketing does.

The Weekend:

I can never get enough of Bad MLS Photo of the Day.