New Facebook Places Dirty Little Secret August 24, 2010
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Facebook seems incapable of releasing a new feature that doesn’t come with a significant downgrade of your privacy, it’s worth thinking about who you’re dealing with. Facebook’s location-based service allows people who are not you to check-in to a location for you. This means that even if you don’t want to notify all of your Facebook connections where you are, someone else can still let them know by mentioning that you are someplace.
Here is a juicy little tidbit that you may not know. Unless you have edited your Facebook custom privacy settings someone can tag you at a “Place” without your permission. Think of the reputation nightmares that could create!! Say someone plays a bad practical joke and checks you in at a less than desirable location only to have it appear on your Facebook wall for all of your “friends” to see. Not cool!
The following slide presentation below will take you step by step so you can change the current default functionality to prevent other Facebook “friends” from tagging you without your permission. To access Brad Danko’s step-by-step guide Click Here
Simple, Smart Blog Content Creation Ideas August 23, 2010
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Some “Niche Content Creation” Ideas For Real Estate
Before you read the rest of this, imagine that you have 1 person on your team assigned to one of these ideas, with the requirement that they deliver the related content to (the site you own) on a regular basis. If that person is you you find a handful you really like and scale back the types. This will be an endless supply of content that the search engines will love, your prospects will appreciate and your compititon will hate. So…here’s a list of possible topics you and your team might be contributing to a blog site on a regular basis..) Interpreting Data From Your MLS and the general mood amongst buyers and agents in order to deliver a public update on the state of the local real estate marketplace
- Daily/Weekly Transaction Report – Cut and Paste the Reported Transactions from Your MLS. (This will garner lots of organic traffic especially long tail stuff related to property addresses in your area.) Be sure to include “Real Estate Sales Transactions” in the title of each post, wherever you are, people are searching those keywords.
- Restaurant Of The Week – Want to charm the pants off of a local restaurant owner and provide a valuable resource for folks relocating to your area? Do a restaurant review once a week… and be sure to include a picture of your dish and why you loved it so much. Chances are good that especially for smaller restaurants and markets, your post will rank organically for people doing a direct search of the restaurant name.
- Business Of The Week – Same of the restaurant idea, recommend doing actual video tours of each biz, highlighting the coolest service/product to buy from the place. (Can you see this helping you gain Top Of Mind status with the local business owner, then a bunch of referrals as he talks you up to other patrons?)
- Local Dog Parks – Psst… People moving to your area with pets are going to do a search engine search for dog parks in the area. Talk about a non-competitive keyword! (Laguna Beach Dog Parks) WOOF!
- “Where In (Insert Your Area Here)?” – Take a random photo of a person, place, or thing in your area and post it to your site. Offer a prize to the first reader who guesses what the picture is. (Be sure to offer an email signup for folks to receive your latest pics so they can be one of the first to take a guess.) [Example of this in action here]
- Weekly Neighborhood News Update – Give each agent in your office an assigned neighborhood, require a piece of hyper local content. Run with this for a month and see what happens to your recruiting/retention efforts.
- Resident Interviews – Interview someone in your area. Ask them what they like about their town. What they like to do. Where the best places to get manacures, dry cleaning, etc are. Stuff like that. (What an easy way to generated spiderable content that’s interesting to inlookers!)
- “Contract Chronicles” – Grab a clause from one of your real estate forms and tear it to pieces. A nice way to demonstrate competence while creating content that’s sure to be indexed and searched. (If you don’t already have an article and a downloadable copy of the standard “Residential Lease” for your state on your website, do this now!
Repeat: If you invest a few minutes creating content for your website today, it’ll pay off for years to come.
Repeat: If you invest a few minutes a week to create content (you are doing this stuff anyway, just talk about it in cyberspace), it’ll pay off for years to come, help you establish local market dominance, (and make your website the most valuable asset your business has… Honestly, that piece of crap could be worth 6 figures a year from now if you play it right
August 19, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in Facebook.Tags: facebook
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Would you like to take your Facebook Fan Page from Blah to Bling? The objective of your Fan Page is to create a loyal following of people that trust and respect you. Do those principles sound familar? How do you create meaningful long term relationships offline? Answer: develop trust and respect from the people in you sphere of influence. This can be done online as well. The old adage that says you have one chance to make a first impression. There are a handful of things to add to your to do list to put your best foot forward on Facebook. This is an outstanding article, check it out > Click Here
Quick look at the Google story August 11, 2010
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Facebook & SEO, are you in the know? August 10, 2010
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Over the past year, Facebook Pages have increasingly become more definitive as a key role in Realtors online marketing strategies, and in doing so, the need to understand how to make them work for your business has respectively grown too. To just simply have a business (Fan) page on Facebook is not cutting it anymore; learning how to maximize on capturing as many of the hundreds of millions of eyeballs that are viewing Facebook every minute of every day is (or at least should be) paramount. Lean More > Click Here
Old Rule: Curb Appeal >> New Rule: Web Appeal August 5, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in photography, real estate video, virtual tours.Tags: california image maker, photography, real estate video, video sharing, virtual tours
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Your home’s first impression may not be one that is face to face with a prospective buyer. The “Curb appeal” of yesterday is now the “Web appeal” of today. In today’s world, 90% percent of home buyers start their search online, as reported by the National Association of Realtors. The internet is the number one source consumers first learned about the home they purchase, 36% of home buyers first say their new home online. And the California Association of Realtors reports that the number one requested feature of online listings is media. These are impressive figures, and one that means your home needs to make a strong virtual impression.
Part of this impression is made through online photos and extends into virtual home tours and video. Showing your property is about creating a story line. A home buyer is looking for certain amenities and specifications during their buying process, but in addition, they are looking for a home that will give them the lifestyle they seek. To answer this need, you must make sure your property has an ambiance that is appealing. This requires a visual marketing strategy, and a properly staged home can tell this story. Today’s technology allows for even more dynamic visual presentation of vacant properties with virtual staging.
To create a virtual experience and ambiance, one must develop a plan. What is the demographic of your buyers? Is this a home that will interest empty-nesters, large families, or vacationers?
Once you have distinguished this, then consider what story each room should display. Today consumers expect rich media from online listings and the most effective way to engage consumers and tell the story is an online commercial, or eMercial Industry-wide media professionals agree that a well-scripted narration provides the emotional “sell”, enhancing the details provided by the visual images.
Photo blogging tips to grow your business August 4, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in blogging, photography, real estate video, virtual tours.Tags: blogging, photography, real estate video, Video
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This article is your reminder. It’s August and hopefully you’re out and about in your market and neighborhood showing property or meeting with people. As long as you’re out there, bring a camera.
Sometime before next selling season — maybe during the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, or maybe in that panicky search engine optimization/social media/viral marketing epiphany you’ll have in March or April of next year — you’re going to wish you had a nice photograph of something in your town. Maybe record a little video, too, if you’re ambitious. But definitely start taking some snapshots of the areas where you work. Obviously, I’m not talking about specific houses — hopefully they’ll be off the market and sold. I’m talking about the things that make your neighborhoods and cities unique and cool. Things you might like to write about on your blog. Maybe not today, of course, but sometime in the next year.
Media the you create now will have a better chance of helping you put the best face on your neighborhoods and cities. Having these resources on-hand now can make your winter season content-creation work go much easier. It also will allow you to get a couple months’ jump for any seasonally focused posts you might do. For example, you can release your classic fireworks blog post a few months early, along with photos of the neighborhoods that have good views.
Here are a few tips to help get you started grabbing images that you can use throughout the next few months to help prepare you for next year’s selling season: Carry a camera with you all the time. If it’s your iPhone, that’s fine — you just need stuff for your blog. It’s more important that you have a camera than that you have the best camera. Start taking advantage of “golden hour,” the first hour and last hour of sunlight. If you’re an early riser, take advantage of that and shoot pictures just after dawn. This early light will give you some great stuff to work with. The last hour of sunlight may conflict with your dinner plans, so go out to eat someplace where you can take photos of the neighborhood.
Make a list of blog posts you might like to write over the winter for next season, and then go out and take supporting photographs. When you download the pictures to your computer, change the file names from something like DSC101009.jpg to something descriptive like Best-Coffee-Shop-in-Newport Beach.jpg. Make sure to include the city in the name of the file, a property tagged photos and video are very search engine friendly. Shoot a wide variety of subjects. The only thing keeping them all together would be that they are in the markets you work in. If you really can’t think of anything to shoot, go to your favorite place in your neighborhood. Then take a picture of the most interesting thing you see, walk 10 steps, take another picture and so on.
Don’t have time to take pictures now? Find a high school kid you trust, hand the kid your camera. Offer him or her some money to go take pictures of cool stuff in the neighborhood. You’ll end up with some useless stuff, but you’ll likely get something good out of it, too.











