Posted by Katie Lance on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Filed Under: InternetTags: Bing, Google, Search, seo
Guest blog post by Nathaniel Broughton
For the last 2 years, Google and Bing (the only search engines that matter) have become more aggressive in “suggesting” what keywords a user should search.
Picture this scenario. You’re sitting with the cursor in your favorite search engine’s search bar. You begin to type . . . and within a [...]
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Even in today’s social world of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, text messaging and blogs – one of the best ways to still reach someone is through email. Have you ever had an open house and couldn’t find a business card a potential buyer handed handed you or couldn’t read the handwriting of the person who signed [...]
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Posted by Katie Lance on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 Filed Under: Tip TuesdayTags: Google, Search
Recently, I googled “Google for real estate professionals” and came across this page on Google for real estate agents! Google truly has some fantastic (and FREE applications what can enhance any agent or broker’s business.)
Here are my top 9 favorite Google products for real estate agents:
1. Google Maps
Google offers a free service that lets [...]
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Posted by Katie Lance on Friday, April 16, 2010 Filed Under: Friday FunTags: Facebook, foursquare, Mobile, Search, tech, Twitter
Today’s ‘Fun Friday’ blog post is dedicated to some of the coolest and most interesting articles (in my opinion) that I came across this week. Interesting to note – all of these stories were stories that came through my Twitter feed this week.
I am constantly inspired by the amount of knowledge that I see day [...]
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Posted by Katie Lance on Wednesday, April 7, 2010 Filed Under: IndustryTags: Bing, goo, Google, Internet, Search, yahoo!
Last week I stumbled across a really interesting and easy-to-use personalized search plugin – Kikin.
Kikin, plugin you download for your browser, was launched in late 2009 and is still in beta form. When you search on Google, Bing or Yahoo – in addition to your regular search results, it will also aggregate relevant content from: [...]
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Posted by Joel Burslem on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 Filed Under: InternetTags: Internet, PlotorNot, real estate 2.0, Real-Estate, real-estate-API, Real-Estate-Marketing, real-estate-search, Real-Estate-web-site, Real-Estate-Web-Sites, Search, trulia, trulia.com, Truliaholic, vertical-search
Trulia released its API this morning, simultaneously sparking a whole new business model (the mashup of a mashup) and thus introducing in others a whole new level of self-doubt and period of intense philosophical reflection on what it means to be a mashup. (I mash therefore I am?)
I guess this is Real Estate 2.02.0.
Trulia’s API [...]
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Posted by Joel Burslem on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 Filed Under: Quick HitTags: Google, Ms-Dewey, Search, yahoo!
Ms. Dewey is a different kind of search engine. Makes Google and Yahoo! feel a little boring. Check it out and you’ll see why. I’m not sure how relevant its search results are – but then again, does it really matter?
[via Chris Pirillo]
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