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- Diagnosing Social Media ROI

For many real estate professionals, the flood of products, expert commentary and contradictory information about social media marketing has become overwhelming. Not only are you not sure what to do, who to listen to, or what move to make, the few actions that you may have taken seem to return little-to-no results for your investment of time and/or money.
Here’s some clarifying information from your trusted source of all things real estate marketing related, YourMLSsearch.com. Most importantly, remember that social media marketing is not a silver bullet. There is no such thing as the silver bullet when it comes to solid real estate marketing. Veteran practitioners will tell you that the secret to success never changes. It includes the basics of consistency, focus, and original thought. Creating a Facebook profile and then abandoning it to repetitive, useless content is tantamount to taking a listing and never looking at it again once the yard sign is in the ground and the MLS information is up.
Social media is more than networking and getting more friends or “Likes” on your page. It is, in its essence, a form of media. What does successful media of any sort feed upon? Original Content. If you’re going to make the investment in a social media solution to market yourself and your listings, be sure that you have the time and resources to feed the beast. It is only then that you become and remain relevant in the minds of potential homebuyers or sellers following your feed. Are you interested in proven methods for conveniently feeding the media beast? Contact us and we’ll tell you everything we know.
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- Are You Hyperlocalized?

One of the newer buzzwords floating around the real estate conferences and blogosphere regarding real estate marketing is hyperlocalization. You’ll be hard-pressed to find any sort of consensus on the definition of hyperlocalization. In short, hyperlocalization is an attempt to systematize what so many Realtors have already been doing via personal blogs and social media. By posting relevant content about your marketing farm area, you are creating hyperlocalized destinations for search engines to point web users seeking content about their immediate environs.How does hyperlocalization benefit you as a real estate professional? It’s your opportunity to become the subject matter expert (SME) for your farm area. In doing so, potential homebuyers and sellers can be captured inside the net of content you cast out into the wider web.
How do you cast a wider net? Be sure that your website content, blog posts, and social media links include community information, market statistic, and listing content from which search engines and web users can be directed to your real estate website lead capture system. As a YourMLSsearch.com customer, you are hopefully already taking advantage of our numerous products and services that accomplish this goal. If you’d like more information about what’s available to you as one of our customers, please contact us.
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- Fundamentals of Real Estate Website Design
Web design is the skill of creating presentations of content (usually hypertext or hypermedia) that is delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web, by way of a Web browser or other Web-enabled software like Internet television clients, microblogging clients and RSS readers.
The intent of web design[1] is to create a web site—a collection of electronic files that reside on a web server/servers and present content and interactive features/interfaces to the end user in form of Web pages once requested. Such elements as text, bit-mapped images (GIFs, JPEGs), forms can be placed on the page using HTML/XHTML/XML tags. Displaying more complex media (vector graphics, animations, videos, sounds) requires plug-ins such as Flash, QuickTime, Java run-time environment, etc. Plug-ins are also embedded into web page by using HTML/XHTML tags.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_design
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- Fundamentals of Real Estate Website SEO
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume or quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via "natural" or un-paid ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results as opposed to search engine marketing (SEM) which deals with paid inclusion. Typically, the earlier (or higher) a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine.
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SEO may target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, video search and industry-specific vertical search engines. This gives a web site web presence.- By Alain Nisam
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- Fundamentals of IDX
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EUGENE, ORE. – So and So has chosen to employ IDX to improve, modernize and enhance the search function of his real estate website, creating an overall more efficient and user-friendly online property search experience for potential home buyers. This innovative Internet Data Exchange (IDX) software has the technology to extract raw listing data details from the Carolina MLS (CMLS), and formats the information to be viewed as a seamlessly integrated and easily searchable part of the site. Consumers will then have access to thousands of the most current and up-to-date property listings on the Charlotte, North Carolina real estate market.- By Alain Nisam
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