DISQUS

The Phoenix Real Estate Guy: Blog Posts on a Map

  • Jim Johnson CRS · 1 year ago
    You are definitely more technically inclined than I am. It's all I can do to make a post in my Bend Oregon Real Estate Blog.
  • Jamey Bridges @ Real Estate Ma · 1 year ago
    Cool post Jay. I think tools that integrate mapping will continue to become more and more popular. Especially the ones that are easy to use :), As real estate is generally pretty local, I think tooks like this that will be a great compliment to MLS tools that show listings on a map. I mean, think about a mashup that integrates current stories with active listings on a map? You would have relevant information at a hyper local level.

    <abbr>Jamey Bridgess last blog post..The Secret’s Out Google Tells you How to Achieve Top Rankings</abbr>
  • Ned@BaltimoreRealEstateInvesti · 1 year ago
    Jay,
    Thanks, I never heard of Ouside.in before. I checked it out and it automatically sent me straight to the Baltimore MD area. Boy is it smart.

    I am also looking to invest in other areas of the country so this will be a good resource to check local news, jobs, crime stats etc.

    <abbr>Neds last blog post..A Cool New Tool</abbr>
  • Ante · 1 year ago
    Nice widget, I must admit. Maybe it is not suitable for every site, but for real estate blogs like yours it is really great.
  • Leesa Finley · 1 year ago
    Thanks Jay! I just became aware of this site a few days ago and I LOVE IT! Tons of potential and very interactive.
  • Elaine Reese · 1 year ago
    I tried to set this up a couple days ago, but gave up. Maybe you have some advice. Many of my posts are about an area/neighborhood/subdivision/park, not a specific street address. Assuming I did it correctly, Outside.In requires a specific address and it couldn't find some of the addresses I tried. I would find it much easier if we could use the push-pin method of selecting a location as we can do when creating a Google map.

    I've been creating a Google Map for the place my posts are about and including that link in the post. But I would like to use the Outside.In widget if it becomes a little easier.

    Or is the problem with me?

    <abbr>Elaine Reeses last blog post..Houses for sale … that are dog-friendly.</abbr>
  • Jim Gatos · 1 year ago
    I'm going to try this later, assuming it'll even work on Typepad, which it should, but I'm getting a dizzy spell even from reading up on what this is and how to do it! LOL..

    Jim

    <abbr>Jim Gatoss last blog post..The Effectiveness of Broker Open Houses ...</abbr>
  • John @ Maryland Real Estate · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the great resource. I had never heard of Ouside.in before it definitely is worthy of a bookmark. The site gave me a lot of great ideas, mapping features and real estate definitely go together. You definitely hit the nail on the head the possibilities are mind-boggling.

    <abbr>Johns last blog post..Baltimore Real Estate</abbr>
  • Steve Krzysiak · 1 year ago
    Jay,
    We have had the ability to geocode our blogs on our staff site for sometime now, yet I failed to see the potential for doing this in real estate. Thanks for the blog that brought this to light, as well as the new outside.in service!
  • Josh · 1 year ago
    Jay,

    Thanks for the nice writeup. Your StoryMap looks great. I wanted to point out that the widget is powered by our GeoToolkit, and that one of the key features of GeoToolkit is the Feed Editor. In the Feed-Editor we auto-tag places mentioned in your posts and enable you to easily add other places and neighborhoods that we may have missed. Another element of GeoToolkit is the Statistics area which can offer you all sorts of geo-insight. It shows the places you are blogging abut vs what others are writing about, what neighborhoods you cover and how you rank in that neighborhood, it also shows you your connections - who links to you, who you link to and your most linked stories. The StoryMaps are the first outward facing tool powered by GeoToolkit and we are always looking for feedback esp by Real Estate Bloggers who always have great hyperlocal content and insight.

    BTW - in answer to one of your commenters. The story map will work anywhere that accepts an per out testing that is everywhere except hosted wordpress (wordpress.com).
  • Marty Van Diest · 1 year ago
    Interesting widget. I think I'll lood into it. I do some very localized posts. And actually, there is a better chance that someone in Phoenix will buy a house here in Wasilla than the other way around.

    BTW...I wonder when Wasilla will rate high enough to not be tagged by the spell check.

    <abbr>Marty Van Diests last blog post..Wasilla Real Estate Monday Market Memo 9-15 through9-22-2008</abbr>
  • Matt@Paradise Valley Luxury Re · 1 year ago
    Gotta love maps! I really think the general public loves them too. Pictures, maps, video, etc. all help to make a site more "sticky" and keep your visitors coming back.

    Only problem is, I've never Geo Coded a single blog post. After I'm done with 'em I just hit publish.

    You notice that both my PhoenixHomes.com/news blog and this blog of yours are in "the list" on every local page on Outside.in? I noticed it about a month ago... take a look and see for yourself (or just look at your backlinks :-) ).
  • Matt@Paradise Valley Real Esta · 1 year ago
    What? No "latest blog post love" for me on that last comment? Wonder if the system is buggy, or if it just doesn't work when you insert a static page as the URI under your KW's???

    This comment should tell... I used the home page vs. an interior page.

    <abbr>Matts last blog post..Paradise Valley Sales Report - August 2008</abbr>
  • Shailesh Ghimire · 1 year ago
    Jay,

    Thanks for this great information. Obviously there are great applications for this outside of real estate - but regardless of which industry uses this tool, the benefit for the user is great, becuase a lot of times we're searching for local stuff. From restaurants to the place to buy the best water heater etc. so tagging sites based on geographical location is a great way to achieve this. I'm definitely going to check this out.

    <abbr>Shailesh Ghimires last blog post..GM Shares its Blogging Mistakes</abbr>
  • Jayson @ New Homes · 1 year ago
    That's a pretty nifty map widget, and as others have mentioned, this is a great tool for many sites - including agent blogs/sites etc... Definitely something I'll be looking into using. Thanks Jay

    The features Josh mentioned seem to be beneficial as well...
  • Teri Lussier · 1 year ago
    This is cool! I've been using outside.in for about a year, but I missed this. Very helpful. Thanks for the heads up, Jay.

    And the commentluv is groovy...

    <abbr>Teri Lussiers last blog post..More about me(me) than you need to know.</abbr>
  • HMF · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the post, I've used outside.in before but never really dug into it enough to realize how powerful it could be. Registered today and got thrown over to Yahoo's Fire Eagle service in order to use their Radar service - now I'm truly amazed.

    I knew these GPS based service were coming, but the list of already available Fire Eagle apps blew me away. Now my mind is swimming with thoughts of how to best leverage these new tools. Well, now I've wasted a few hours and still haven't accomplished my original goal of experimenting with the map widget.
  • Dru Bloomfield @ At Home in Sc · 1 year ago
    Jay,

    I just found out about outside.in and the map widget at BlogWorld. Cool stuff. Now, I just need to go back and get my locations set up in my past blog posts.

    <abbr>Dru Bloomfields last blog post..Real Estate BlogWorld - How we can communicate with each other</abbr>
  • Steve Belt@Phoenix Area Real E · 1 year ago
    Nice find Jay. I added my blog, and signed up for area tracking of what Outside.in is finding near me as well. Lately, it hasn't been much use, but perhaps it will get better, if more people realize Outside.in is a potentially useful resource, and begin using it more often.

    <abbr>Steve Belts last blog post..Arizona Mortgage Rates Roundup September 26, 2008</abbr>
  • James@HoustonTexas Real Estate · 1 year ago
    Does anyone know if this widget can be used on a Joomla plat form? I would love to add it to both my blog and my website. Thanks for posting on this really neat service as I feel that it should be deemed highly useful for the public along with agents. I would like to thank anyone that answers my question in advance.
  • Jay - The Phoenix Real Estate · 1 year ago
    @James -

    It generates straight HTML code, so it's not WordPress specific. I'm only slightly familiar with Joomla. Best bet is to just try it and see if it works!
  • Sony · 1 year ago
    Me too!
    Cool stuff.
    I just found out about outside.in and the map widget at BlogWorld. I am figuring out how to use it effectively...
  • Aditya · 1 year ago
    Jay,

    Thanks for the post and the awesome storymap!

    @James - yes, you can use the storymap within Joomla, all you need to do is drop the iFrame code into your template. You might need to use the iFrame extension from here

    Also, our getsatisfaction forum is now open if you guys have questions about how to get the storymaps set up on your own site. Go here http://getsatisfaction.com/outsidein
    <abbr>Adityas last blog post..New England Lottery Roundup</abbr>
  • Real Estate · 10 months ago
    Just found this and thought it looked interesting. I think it could definitely help in retaining visitors and making your posts more relevant. if the user can also dig down into the map and find nearby restaurants, attractions, etc., then it will only make the application that much more useful. Thanks for the tip.
  • aaron simmons · 10 months ago
    Very nice information. Thanks for this. Got to do some workout now.
  • garmin · 9 months ago
    Very well-written! Just what I need. Thanks for this.
  • tomtom · 9 months ago
    What about a camera phone? Some say it is not good for ones health due to the infra-red waves. Do you know anything about this? I am interested.
  • Cat · 9 months ago
    Thanks for this post. I think it can be quite useful. If I want to know more about specific area, it is a great tool. Does it work outside the USA?