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YouTube – Here Comes Another Bubble – The Richter Scales
December 6th, 2007 — Techno Mumbo Jumbo
This Is One Way To Claim A Blog On Technorati | TechnoSanity
November 21st, 2007 — Techno Mumbo Jumbo
This Is One Way To Claim A Blog On Technorati | TechnoSanity
I am giving Jeff some authority. Don’t abuse it!!!
Tom Brokaw: Washington Post Print Dead By 2017
November 21st, 2007 — Blogging, Techno Mumbo Jumbo
One more reason with a timeline for to get yourself established on the internet. Keeping up with the latest gadgets and email is not the way to keep up with technology. If your VCR is flashing 12:00 right now, how will you be able to stand out in ten years?
Brokaw added that, “there will never not be a need for professional people to take a complicated information, put it into a form that viewers and readers will need to know and want to understand.”
Content Marketing Today » Tom Brokaw: Washington Post Print Dead By 2017 — Okay, Then What?
Read the above link to see what prompted this blog.
How will you get your information out? I am sure in ten years there will be plenty of companies to charge you a large amount boat load of money to get your content and your face out in front of people. (Hopefully I am one of them.)
I have notice a trend in blogging. Lately, I have been concerned with web traffic. Every time I come across a website I check the traffic on it. Compete.com has become my friend. What I have been seeing is that most blogs have really started to grow around the spring of this year. Which is about the same time mine grew legs. According to NAR there are only 4% of us doing this in the Rank and file. What will that mean when all the “old school” marketers pull out of print and are forced to the web?
Now these sites are by no means the “blue chip” stocks of the blogosphere, but it is the same type of trends I have seen on quite a few blogs. Don’t believe me check it yourself. We are only on the tip of the iceberg. It is up to you to stay above water.
I know one thing, I will have my feet firmly planted on the web. I am not going to relinquish my spot to anyone…of course unless there is a price tag attached to it.
Test on bullets
November 14th, 2007 — Techno Mumbo Jumbo
testing bullets
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Creating your website – where to begin
November 10th, 2007 — Techno Mumbo Jumbo, website
Where do you start?
Web Site Survey Check List:
1. Determine the 5 market leaders in your area. This information is usually obtainable through your MLS.
2. Go to http://google.com/ and enter their names (conduct a separate search for each)
3. With the search results, visit the web sites of the market leaders
4. Record the following for each of their web sites:
A. Colors
B. Content (Listings, theirs, much of the MLS, National)
C. Design and ease of navigation
D. Do they contain Privacy Policies?
E. Is their e-mail address on each page?
F. Any outstanding features you liked?
G. Is there a method for collecting e-mail addresses?
H. Any Features to Avoid ?
What do you put in your website?
Create a web site that people will visit and return to, even if they are not interested in buying and selling real estate. People buy and sell homes on average every five to eight years. Your objective is to get people to go to your Site as often as possible, so when they are in the market for real estate services, they think of you. For Site content try information such as:
1. Weather
2. Travel
3. Sports
4. Local info, such as the high school football schedule and restaurant reviews
5. News
6. Kelly Blue Book
7. Technology info
8. Garage sales
9. Stock quotes
10. Government agencies, such as the IRS
Tips for helping your Page Ranking
Check your Meta Tags at this website. It rips apart the whole website and shows you the word count popularity and such.
http://www.widexl.com/remote/search-engines/metatag-analyzer.html
You can increase your popularity by joining link exchange sites. (however, read this blog and you will find out that its not really needed, but the jury is out for some folks. Its entertaining. Karen George is good!!!)
http://www.realestatelinkexchange.com/
http://www.directory4realestate.com/
and so on, just Google “free real estate link exchange” Most require you to add their link first… “Show me yours and I will show you mine” theory.
Bio Tips. (Long and Foster website in My System)
Since Long and Foster spends a lot of money on their keywords and so forth. You should make sure if someone should stumble across your bio that it stands out. It should be relevant to you and also important to the future customers. Read some of the bios, you will get a chuckle. This is not going to be a big driver to your business but it is a reflection of you. Once someone knows you, they will look you up on Long and Foster or got to your website which also has your bio. Sometimes it is hard to talk about yourself, so get a case of beer or bottle of wine and ask some friends over to your house and gloat about you.
If you have seen my Bio, here is the way to make a moving marquee in yours. You can change the marquee by replacing “Call or email me today to get started” to whatever you like.
Call or email me today to get started.(font size=”2″ color=”000065″)(b)(marquee)Call or email me today to get started.(/marquee)(/b)(/font)
You have substitute the ( ) signs for “< >” repectively.
You can dress up your Bio with a little bit of HTLM. It drives our IT department crazy.
Google “HTML 101″, it will have some short tutorials about HTML. Key thing to remember about HTML. There is a beginning TAG and an ending TAG. See above.
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