Leave a comment » Real Estate Virtual Assistant: 10 Steps To Successful & Profitable Websites10 website 'must-haves' needed to ensure success a successful and profitable website.With 78% of home buyers starting their home search on the Internet, real estate professionals have embraced websites and an Internet presence in a big way. Let's face it, you need to be where the consumers are and that means the Internet.
Rismedia.com published a great article about the 10 website "must-haves" needed to ensure success a successful and profitable website. I have included these 'must-haves' along with insights of my own: 1. Remember: There Is But One True Goal - Sales If you have, or are planning to create a website, it is essential that you keep in mind that the only goal of a website, ultimately, is sales. Don't get caught up in the vanity or technology surrounding websites (which is all too easy to do). Make sure everything on your real estate website is oriented toward your "One True Goal." In the early days of the Internet, websites were no more than an on-line business card with attention focused on the agent. We have learned the consumer doesn't care about 'you.' He cares about 'what is in it for me.' Today's websites need to give the consumer what he wants and what he wants is to look at homes. http://www.realestatevirtualassistant.net/003FFF
Posted on August 07, 2008 18:24:01 by Dave.Macklin
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1 comment » Real Estate Virtual Assistant: Is There Such A Thing As Too Many PhotosOne would think if one picture is worth a thousand words, then 20 pictures must be worth 20 thousand words...but is this really the case?The old adage is 'a picture is worth a thousand words.' Most of us in the real estate industry believe this to be true and offer the consumer numerous photos of a property to look at with virtual tours, single property websites, video tours and the like. One would think if one picture is worth a thousand words, then 20 pictures must be worth 20 thousand words...but is this really the case? Point2Agent has released a new study measuring the effect multiple photos have in marketing of listings. The study researched three variables: 1. Detailed views 2. Interest in terms of interaction with the listing on a Web site (i.e. how many times visitors viewed a virtual tour, viewed the listing on a partner site, completed a mortgage calculation for the property, etc.) 3. Leads generated The study evaluated all Point2 listings entered into their system during the first quarter of 2008. The sample consisted of more than 100,000 listings and included listings from all 50 states, every Canadian province, plus other countries worldwide. All price ranges were represented. http://www.realestatevirtualassistant.net/003EFB
Posted on July 16, 2008 14:42:10 by ruthann.macklin
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Leave a comment » Craigs List Limiting HTML?Craigs List is considering limiting the HTML.
The online classified service craigslist is contemplating restrictions on HTML formatting to combat cloaked spam links and embedded false keywords in ads -- a move that could also make it harder to create slick-looking property listings using third-party applications like vFlyer and postlets. The proposal to limit the use of HTML to a few basic tags could limit the ability of all craigslist users to create visually sophisticated ads that format information in ways that are easier to grasp, and has sparked a lively debate on the site. "I love HTML," says one craigslist user posting on a forum created for discussion of the proposal. "I am a professional and I like to launch one or two postlets a week. They really stand out and help me sell my houses." http://www.realestatevirtualassistant.net/0039F4
Posted on June 09, 2008 18:38:34 by ruthann.macklin
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Leave a comment » Star Power Offers Online Marketing SeminarStar Power systems offers online marketing seminar.I received notification of Star Power's Online Marketing Seminar and thought I would pass on the information:
Today, with more than 80% of home buyers beginning their search online, every Realtor's arsenal needs powerful Internet tools. Agents are inspired to become top producers, but are unclear what Internet technology will actually help them improve business and increase their bottom lines. Many have found technology to be so confusing that it is overwhelming and diverts their attention away from their business. Don't let this happen to you! Learn what matters, and what doesn't so you don't get sidetracked - it doesn't have to be difficult! Join us on Tuesday, June 10, from 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT, 12PM - 1PM PDT for a FREE online "Webinar" Sorting Through the Maze of Online Marketing Technology. http://www.realestatevirtualassistant.net/003961
Posted on June 05, 2008 17:43:42 by ruthann.macklin
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Leave a comment » Real Estate Slide Shows: Tired Of The Same OldTired of the same old real estate slide shows or looking for a real estate marketing tool to make your blog psots and webpages a little more fun?Tired of the same old real estate slide shows or looking for a real estate marketing tool to make your blog psots and webpages a little more fun? Slide.com is a free online slide show creator that allows you to upload photos and automatically create cool slideshows with various transition effects. I created this slideshow in about 4 minutes...I forgot to time myself, but this is a fairly accurate guestimate. Yes, I timed myself. It then allows you to share the slideshow, upload it to your MySpace account or use widget code to post it to your persoanl blog!
Overwhlemed and can't add one more piece of technology to your arsenal. Call me at 757-271-6047. As your real estate virtual assistant, I am glad to help. for other ways you can use a real estate virtual assistant, visit www.myREassistant.com. http://www.realestatevirtualassistant.net/00380F
Posted on June 04, 2008 10:10:39 by ruthann.macklin
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But how many of the
hundreds of thousands of real estate websites actually bring in business and
generate income. I don't have statistics, but my gut, along with discussions
with agents I come into contact with as a Real Estate Virtual Assistant, tells
me not many. 




I must say, I had never given it much thought, either as a licensed Realtor or as a Virtual Assistant, until I read an Inman article,
If you market your real estate listings on 


