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seattlesavvy
MemberHi Raven. Since 2000 I've worked with nearly 700 Realtors and at one point joined a team as the Marketing Coordinator where I'd manage the website I built using a retired version of the Lifestyle theme and qualified leads as they came in. We ended up becoming #1 for our MLS territory and within the Windermere brokerage at which point we were part of the team who opened Seattle's first Sotheby's.
To put it simply, the thing that made the most impact on the overwhelming results we got in leads was due to the blogging.
A few things I found made blogging fun and easy was...
I got a title rep to send me weekly solds, pendings and active stats which was quick, easy and informative. every week i was able to deliver that.
signed up for email notifications from the cities department of planning which would be the front line on any newly submitting building permits. any permits that were residential or impacted the landscape in a way that might be concerning tipped me off on getting to know architects and developers who came to know me and send me information as time progressed, and acted as a source of content that I'd get to blog about first setting the tend in serps regarding that topic.
volunteered as blogger/content writer for the newspaper which allowed me to write about the market and discretely insert outbound links from the newspaper to our blog.
also targeted the website to a specific niche and tailored the idx to search results within that niche.
i started that blog in 2007 and did for 2 years. although nothing has been done to it since, it still ranks for tons of various search phrases today. but it was most certainly due to being an avid blogger.
June 17, 2013 at 5:45 pm in reply to: AgentPress – How do you create pages for each taxonomy? #46462seattlesavvy
MemberYou can add a taxonomy as a page in your menus.
ie: http://seattlesavvy.com/neighborhood/retail-core-neighborhood/
You'll have to add your content into the "Archive Intro Text" for that taxonomy.
seattlesavvy
Memberi had found some css over-riding the already applied css regarding the property details box. so there's 2 iframe divs that need to be made for this to work properly. must be in the old forum.
seattlesavvy
Membernice! restaurant sites are hard. kinda uninteresting but you filled a lot of otherwise empty space well.
i love this plugin--not sure if you're using one for your menu or not but this has a lot of great options and simple to use:
http://wordpress.org/plugins/easy-restaurant-menu-manager/screenshots/
how about adding a call to action using:
seattlesavvy
Member^ ditto.
"it was added..." looked in single-listing.php and functions.php. does that code need to be added or edited? ty
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