Category Archives: Wordpress Wednesday

Real Estate Blogging – How Long Does It Take To Succeed Online?

A lot of people debate if real estate blogging works. Is it worth the time? Is there ROI? Can you generate leads? Doesn’t it take 6 months or even a year until you start to see results? Well, I’ve been busting my butt along with Katherine Cannon to get her web presence up and moving…

WordPress.com Could Be Destroying All Your Hard Work

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You hear it from me. You hear it from everyone. Real estate blogging aka creating content online is a great form of real estate lead generation. How to create content, how to find the time, how to get found are all legitimate questions and challenges, but really the first thing you should be looking at…

Real Estate WordPress Websites With Results

What has your Real Estate Website done for you lately? When you woke up this morning had your real estate website generated a lead for you? How about this last week? Did it generate any leads for you in the last couple weeks? How about the last month? Lead Generation Online To have an effective…

WordPress rumors and myths put to rest!!

Sometimes I get ahead of myself and I assume others know what I know. Recently I have had a lot of conversations with real estate agents who have said they would like to start a WordPress blog, but they don’t want a website that “looks” like a blog. They want a more “traditional” looking, static…

Real Estate Agents and the Pressure to Blog and be Online!

Yesterday I attended a workshop of real estate agents who wanted to know more about blogging and specifically about WordPress.  I was surprised by the amount of Realtors I met who were carrying around large amounts of guilt and pressure to start a blog.  I want to talk not about blogging techniques, but about who…

6 Reasons WordPress is Superior to Your Template Website

6 Reasons WordPress is a Superior Real Estate Website Platform I have seen just about every real estate website company on the market. From AgentImage to Z57. I have met hundreds of agents who all seem to have the same complaint, “my website doesn’t provide me any business”, and oddly those same agents don’t know…

Searchable IDX vs. Framed IDX

Hello Productivity Junkies! Today I want to talk not so much about WordPress, but about IDX and the big debate going around lately. I’m sure I don’t need to inform you about the grand IDX debate….but if you have managed to somehow remain uniformed I will explain. (If you aren’t familiar with IDX technology, please…

Using WordPress to Easily Make Your Blogs Eye Catching

Thank to Gilbert Peralta of WPChemist.com for dropping by to give us WordPress Wednesday once again. Using WordPress to Easily Make Your Blogs Eye Catching The problem with long blog articles or even online news articles is how boring and hard they can be on the eyes and attention span. Personally I get exhausted just…

How Real Estate Agents can use WordPress and an IDX Together

Editors Note – WordPress Wednesday is weekly information piece about the website, blogsite platform, WordPress. My friend GIlbert Peralta from WPChemist is the contributing blogger for this content. Thanks Gil!!! IT’S WORDPRESS WEDNESDAY AGAIN!! WordPress and your IDX. It doesn’t really surprise me, but it always makes me shake my head when experienced real estate…

Using Categories in WordPress to Attract and Retain Visitors

It’s WordPress Wednesday!!! For those of you not terribly familiar with WordPress, WordPress is a blogging/website building platform. It got its start in the world as a blogging platform. The one thing you can credit to WordPress is that no matter how big they get or expand their platform, they never forget their roots, which…

The New “Twenty Ten” Theme From WordPress 3.0

Editors Note – A new feature on Productivity Junkies – WordPress Wednesday. Gilbert Peralta of WPChemist.com will be sharing with us every Wednesday about how to optimize our web presence using wordpress. June 18, 2010. Just another boring day in the web world? I think not! Friday June 18th, 2010 was the release of WordPress…