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#62701 - 07/20/05 12:01 PM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 12/03/04
Posts: 2198
Loc: Austin, TX
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Well, it seems kind of plain. Nothing really stands out on the page. The team pictures are pretty large compared to the font and the rest of the site. It seems as if the left side menu can be larger or stand out more.
Glad your getting a website up. Have you thought about Advanced Access or some of the other vendors? Century 21 probably has a list of approved developers or you can have access to one for free just to start out.
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#62703 - 07/20/05 01:20 PM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 01/09/05
Posts: 390
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Your page layout is all over the place. The last several pages are attractive and I would carry that layout throughout the site. Actually, those last page layouts are set in CSS. I can see in your first pages that you are trying to change those by overriding. Don't do that. If you want to change the layout, change your Stylesheet and it will flow throughout your site.
Your keywords realing need to be reviewed.
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#62705 - 07/20/05 11:30 PM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 12/09/04
Posts: 322
Loc: Laguna Beach, California
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Where's the MLS search???
99% of the people coming to your website want to search the MLS. Without a MLS search, people will come, and go without doing anything... we have tracked this over and over and over. Maybe 1% will stop to read the articles, but our stats show very few will do this.
[opinion] Without a MLS search, why bother having a website? [/opinion]
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#62706 - 07/21/05 08:26 AM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 12/03/04
Posts: 2198
Loc: Austin, TX
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She has one, Greg, but it goes to some other website. This site will take a lot of work. Not to be negative, but it would be easier to get a template site.
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#62707 - 07/21/05 11:41 AM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 12/09/04
Posts: 322
Loc: Laguna Beach, California
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Am I blind? I just don't see it... Here's the menu:
Home Office Profile About Us On YOUR side Prepare to Sell Buying tips Local Info Financing Free Links Contact Us
I just don't see a MLS search, so it must be buried on an internal page, which visitors will not take the time to try an find. There are 1,000's of websites out there they can use, you have about 5 seconds to capture their attention.
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#62708 - 07/21/05 03:12 PM
Re: Need input on my website
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Major Contributor
Registered: 12/03/04
Posts: 2198
Loc: Austin, TX
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Do a search on her page for "MLS" or "search MLS". It's not a menu, it's a link in the middle.
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#62709 - 07/21/05 03:15 PM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 01/09/05
Posts: 390
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the MLS link basically says here, try another Realtor.
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#62710 - 07/21/05 05:34 PM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 12/09/04
Posts: 322
Loc: Laguna Beach, California
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Yikes... like anyone is going to "search" for the MLS link.
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#62711 - 07/22/05 08:14 AM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 07/19/05
Posts: 4
Loc: Oakville Ontario
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Here are a couple of points to ponder.
- Consistancy is key - You want to keep a consistant font, including size and font family. Also you want to keep the layout of your pages consistant throughout. This will help your users feel comfortable on your site, as well as asisting them to find the information they are looking for with minimal effort
- Keep No More than 3 Points of Interest -
You never want to have more than 3 areas on each page that draw your users eye. Users do not want to be overwhelmed with information, or visual distractions. I mention this as I feel that the images that you have on your first page should be made consistant in size, so your users eye is not forced to scan multiple places.
- Image quality -
It is my opinion that if you are going to post an image on your site, it should be of the highest quality. Lets face it, users like to view images that look nice. If you have an image and it is a bit fuzzy, then it will detract from the overall look and feel of the page. For example the picture on the first page of your site for Eileen Scheiner, is fuzzy. It throws the entire page off. Its like when you are presenting a home to a potential buyer, the first thing they see is the outside of the home. If the lawn is nice and green, but uncut, or if there are piles of garbage on the front step it will detract from the overall appearance of the home and a potential buyer might not even walk into the home. I would re-shoot the image of Eileen to get a higher quality image, and also resize all the images of the agents to be consistant.
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#62712 - 08/02/05 12:16 PM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 08/02/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Jupiter, Florida
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Barbara: Is this a ready-made site where you use your existing company's back-end (admin area) to input your content? Or is this a template where you own the image and you are working in say a FrontPage-type program? If it's a ready-made site where you're using their admin... I'd suggest contacting them to see if they could advise you how to get control over the fonts. Maybe there's something that you can do and simply haven't seen the answer. As for the site itself. The header is nice and it's good to have your photos. I agree that you should be able to link directly from your homepage to your own MLS link that doesn't leave your site - you'll lose your visitors. Also, the text spacing on the homepage kills a lot of your 'web real estate' (pun, not necessarily intended  ). When a browser opens to your site the visitor mostly sees "CENTURY 21® Your Home 1881 Wantagh Ave Wantagh, NY 11793 516-826-4600 We are a team of Real Estate agents in the Century 21® Your Home " That's nice, however it would be nicer if the spacing was closer and you had a 'eye-grabbing' statement that invites your visitors to learn more about your agency and discover why *you* are the agents for them. As for costs...Maybe one of us web geeks  can offer to help you to give you the look that you need at a reasonable, budget-friendly cost. Any of us could save you time and give you the image you choose to project. I'm not sure what your budget is, but I would be willing to look at your current template back-end to see what can be done to make it work for you. My email is info@realtysites2go.com. Hope this helps!
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#62713 - 08/16/05 09:49 PM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 08/16/05
Posts: 626
Loc: AZ
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check out point2agent - its free, and if you want to upgrade you can at any time from $40 a month. Drop me a email if you want an invite.
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#62714 - 08/17/05 05:32 AM
Re: Need input on my website
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Registered: 08/09/05
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The first thing that struck me is the redundancy of the "Key" logo on the home page. It's just a minor visual flaw. But, this is especially noticable when one graphic is just above the other.
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This Google Custom search may do a better job of searching the forums for some keywords than the old forum search does. The results do not include threads from the Asset Managers Forum however. To search that forum you will need to be actually in the Asset Managers Forum and you will need to use the old forum search below.
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