Widgets on Your Real Estate Blog
[Ed. Note] Erik Hersman, formerly of Realty Thoughts, joins FOREM as a contributing author today. Erik been blogging about technology in the real estate space for a couple years and he now works as an independent blogging and social media consultant, operating out of Florida. You can also find him on an Orlando-focused real estate blog called Roofable.
Widgets and third-party tools on your blog can be useful to your readers. However, anyone who has been blogging for any time realizes that they are a tricky thing to deal with. Limited space means that we all have to balance usefulness, value, fun and quantity in that ever-so-small sidebar.
There’s definitely no “right” answer for which tools you should use, but I submit that there are some guidelines you should follow:
Relevance
Whether you are a broker, agent, vendor, pundit or real estate blogger of some other type, you will each have different angles and need. Make sure that the tools you put in that precious space are relevant to your site.Value
Every time you see a shiny new widget that you covet for your blog, first ask yourself how useful it is for your readers and yourself. If it will be rarely used, then you should probably think twice about adding it. Your most valuable website real estate should have your most valuable information and/or tools.
Let’s run through the items that you are likely have in your sidebar buy default:
- Blogroll
- RSS feed
- Categories
- Archive
- Recent comments
- Recent posts
- Search
(can you feel that screen real estate shrinking?)
A couple that you might consider using, though this is highly relative depending upon why you blog - and PLEASE don’t use them all…
- Chat - Plugoo or Meebo
- Listings - vFlyer or Postlets
- Market stats - Altos Research, Trulia or Bankrate.com
- Community - MyBlogLog, Flickr or Technorati Links
- Feed Subscription by Email - Feedburner
- Of course, you might also have ads, or your own widget if you’re a vendor.
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Christian Sterner | Sep 19, 2007 | Reply
Thanks Erik! This post came at a good time: we’re revamping our blog as we speak.
Kris Berg | Sep 20, 2007 | Reply
I have been using the Trulia side bar listing widget for awhile, but only because the presentation is great. The problem is that their crawlers always miss a listing or three from our inventory. The alternatives, vFlyers and Postlets, don’t have the same mash-up cool factor. Zeesource maps don’t have info bubbles configured for the narrower side bar.
Suggestions anyone? Or, maybe Trulia just wants to help me fix this?
Chris @ Trulia | Sep 23, 2007 | Reply
Kris, please send me some examples re: missing inventory on the Trulia widget and we will look into this. You can post the examples on our feedback form. http://www.trulia.com/leave_feedback/ Regards, Chris
Joan | Dec 3, 2007 | Reply
I am looking for someone to help me revamp my website and also help with SEO and adding a blog, etc. etc.
Thanks Joan
John | Feb 13, 2008 | Reply
I’ve published a real estate blog for the North Carolina High Country, it’s http://highcountrydirt.com/ Check it out and let me know your thoughts.
Thanks!