There are several different methods to handle properties at your Web site. Choose the method that fits your budget and your work style.
IDX
Please see the page of this Web site devoted to this subject. IDX is a hook-up from your site to a broker reciprocity database, but you must be authorized by your board/MLS for IDX. Having an IDX property search is the single most important feature of your Web site.
Update It Yourself – A Database of Properties
The database for your own properties database is completely updatable (add/delete/change properties and pictures) through your own admin screen.
Notes
- You can choose to omit the search page for your database and instead connect directly to the property list if you wish. The search page is recommended only for agents who carry a large number of listings – at least 30.
- The ‘featured property’ on the home page of the Web site is pulled from the database – no extra data entry required.
- All property pages are fully integrated into your Web site and designed to match the rest of your site.
- It’s EASY for even a novice to update properties with our database.
You can learn more about our databases by clicking on the Add A Database link on the menu at left.
VisualTour.com
You create the tour content (a very simple process using the VisualTour software) and then follow a wizard to upload to the VisualTour server. Your site contains one permanent link to all your properties at visualtour.com. No site maintenance is required, but visualtour.com does carry a monthly charge. You must purchase the VisualTour software. Contact www.visualtour.com for pricing and features.
Magazine Format
If you have a small number of properties and the inventory doesn’t turn over frequently, place them on your site in a magazine format. This entails a photo and description for each property. We charge you for hooking up each property when we do it this way (as opposed to setting up spot editing whereby you can do it yourself.
Self-Maintenance – Expression Web Template
We can create a template page for you. You then update properties yourself using Microsoft FrontPage or ExpressionWeb. You should be an average+ computer user to attempt this method. ExpressionWeb isn’t rocket science, but it does require an investment in learning.