For the geeks still using snail mail… Here’s a tool that helps you print (and fold) an envelope with a google maps satellite view.

via LifeHacker
For the geeks still using snail mail… Here’s a tool that helps you print (and fold) an envelope with a google maps satellite view.

via LifeHacker
…I really like how they’ve mapped it out!
The Realtor.com team recently turned on a “heat map” option within their home valuation tool. Here’s a heat map of Ballard in Seattle where you can really see the detail of the more expensive areas (in particular the areas around the water!):
It’s clean, fast and well implemented. On my version of firefix (v 3) on a Mac, I’m not seeing the legend that others appearently can see, but that is the only hole I can find in the implementation.
To get an idea of just how detailed these maps are, it’s worth comparing to the previous implementation that exists on on the neighborhood page for this same area on realtor.com showing average neighborhood list price:
I think it is also worth noting that neither Zillow or Trulia have done much to bring the same level of detail to the maps… For example, Trulia’s heat maps are limited to the neighborhood level with boundaries…
And the option to display heat maps on Zillow no longer seems to be available (although I did find this page which shows what they used to look like on Zillow).
Anyway I love maps and think they can convey a ton of great information about neighborhoods and homes, so it’s great to see someone pushing the boundaries even if I’ve been giving the team a hard time recently for other issues (see realtor.com home values and realtor.com blog hack articles).
Hey Dustin,
We (ZIPVO) will also be at Inman Connect – wow it’s coming fast!
Just wanted to recommend our site, http://www.zipvo.com, for inclusion in your presentation. We allow agents to enhance, broadcast and share themselves and their listings through videos, PhotoVideos, blogs, news and profiles for free.
- James
Thanks James for reaching out! You’re definitely in an interesting space!
Dustin,
Thanks for that. I was sure that I was going crazy with the comment not showing up.
-Joey
Dustin,
Not sure if you had a chance to check out the Interview that you did with my brother and I over at our blog. The post and interview can be found at:
http://internetrealestatesuccess.com/2008/06/04/interview-with-dustin-luther-of-4realz-rcg/
We are also going to be having Mark Landowski of BeatYouThere.com on shortly as well.
We are also looking forward to getting a few more interviews lined up so if anyone has a website, product, etc and is willing to get asked a few questions we can set something up.
Software (not sure if that counts)
BlogJet – makes posting to multiple WP blogs easy
SnagIt – the *best* screen shot/image capture tool on the planet.
Paint.net – open source photo editing tool. Very powerful (Gimp is good too)
NVU – open source HTML editor
Just about anything by CoffeeCup (FTP, HTML
Online “tools”
Point2 NLS – syndicate listings to multiple sites with relative ease
Jott
Social networking: You know the standards, Twitter, Twhirl, Flickr, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pownse, etc.
FriendFeed has rapidly become indispensable
The best reputation mgmt tool out there is still Google Alerts
Not sure if this is already in your presentation, but Trulia’s Publishers Platform is an amazing way to have the power of their search right on your website.
http://www.trulia.com/publishers/platform/
We’ve set it up on our site under the search tab:
You can also display stats & trends for individual cities:
Joseph: I did see the interview… I had every intention to blog about it, but things have been more than a little nuts lately!
Thanks again!
Jay and Ben: All really good stuff! Thanks! Just as I’d hoped, I’m getting all kinds of great ideas today!
Maybe furnished 3D floor plans for $10 each?
http://www.metropix.co.uk/mtpix/3d-floor-plans.aspx
Easy to explain in 17 seconds at least
Or a 3D model in Google Earth for $20, e.g.
http://content.metropix.com/p/844684m
it might be a good idea if you get a pitch from the creators so that you will have a concise pitch – this will take out the guess work for you since you will be up against the clock. 17 seconds is long enough but how will the listeners be able to remember 50.
I cant make it since I will be away, kinda sucks!
Google Docs – So you can get to your documents from anywhere.
http://docs.google.com
Diverse Solutions dsSearchAgent – Mapping MLS IDX Solution that works with any website or blog. Makes your website useful.
http://www.diversesolutions.com/dssearchagent-idx-solution.aspx
Apple iPhone – Stay conneected where ever you are. Just wait for all the 3rd part applications to start rolling in.
http://www.apple.com/iphone
docstoc.com – Free document repository
http://www.docstoc.com
A Toyota Prius – 48 MPG – Save some money so you can stay in business.
http://www.toyota.com/prius-hybrid
All great stuff Justin! I especially like the addition of a Prius!
For hardware, the Fujitsu ScanSnap is a must-have. It scans dual-sided documents in a single pass into pdf format, and does it quickly.
SnagIt has already been mentioned here, but be sure to upgrade to the newest version to take advantage of the added features.
Top Producer must be used correctly to be included here, not just as a database system. The automated lead follow-up system works well, and it can be linked to the Diverse Solutions IDX.
Thanks so much Linda!
I really like the idea of including great multi-media devices… and the whole CRM issue definitely needs to be addressed. So much to cover!
Then there is the single most powerful tool of all…. Wordpress.
Huh. Apparently I was still logged into WP.com from this morning’s blogging seminar. Hence the “jaygt” as my name in the comment above.
Ironic in that I was lauding WP….
But annoying that it just keeps you logged in and jams your WP username into any WP.com blog you comment on.
None the less, without WordPress, I’d be starving. Canadian buyers help too, but they really aren’t a “technology tool”.
Dustin,
You can still blog about the interview, we don’t mind
Joey
Google apps for sure.
I think Tumblr is also a great tool for brokers/agents to use as an inner office microblogging platform or personal blog platform for those who want to keep a blog that’s much more pain free than WP.
I have been doing this for a while, but I think Maxsell is doing a much better job.
1. snagit (http://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.asp)
Just brilliant screen capture tool, so easy and yet powerful. If you start using it, you will use it 20 times a day…
(saw that Jay also recommended it)
2. Google Docs
instead of post it notes, scrabble your thoughts in a doc and you will have it when you need it, regardless where you log on
3. Google reader, rocks
4. a hosted Content Mgt Service for your site
5. a ’simple, but straightforward’ YouTube video to introduce yourself on the site
The only tool that lets you track “offline” advertising, the Sellsius Link.
http://www.sellsiusrealestate.com/html/popup_sellsius_link.aspx
(Disclosure: I am the principal)
These are all free (except where indicated):
Grandcentral.com (one telephone number for life)
Skype.com
jott.com (voice to email/text message. Now gets feeds)
propertyshark.com (where available. Makes Z look like a guppy) (not all free)
ereal anlayzer http://tinyurl.com/4fl98r (investor tool)
faststonecapture (THE best screenshot tool)
meebo (online chat)
zamzar.com (online file conversion. love this)
tweetbeep (twitter alerts– set to your market keywords)
meetup.com (F2F social networking via the net. Meet the fleshy avatars and see what a
looks like)
HomeGain (Buyer Link & Source4Sellers tools) (not free but works)
GOOG 411 (free 411)
dimdim.com (online conferences. share desktop)
yourli.st (email reminder service)
oovoo (video conferencing)
drop.io (private sharing of files, doc, pics, video. Great)
I’m tired of typing. If you’re stuck for 50 call me, I’ve got lots more.
Thanks again everyone! I’m inundated with great ideas and loving it!
PlugMyListing.com can cover many of these needs (syndication, listing tools) and more. I am the Director of Technology so any questions you have I can easily answer.
Other tools:
-Mozilla Firefox (IE tab to work with IE pages)
-Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning Plugin with Google Calendar plugin
-Open Office for office suite
-Google Android
-Google Maps API
-Linux?
Thanks Kurtis!
I’m definitely going to dive a bit more into sydication tech for agents over the next few weeks… and I’m positive I’ll reach out to you at that point!
Here’s a radical idea: Use technology to make things more simple (iPod, iPhone, Google), instead of more complex (any RE search tool that requires you to view a tutorial to figure it out).
We build IDX sites that are powered by Google Enterprise search technology. Our visitors can search for real estate the same way we know that at least 60% of them search for everything else — by googling it.
Brian just mentioned us on 1000WattBlog last week:
http://www.1000wattblog.com/2008/06/best-of-my-inbo.html
and you can find out more at :
Dustin, maybe «How to» videos and guides will be useful too
http://www.instructables.com
http://www.howcast.com/
And Russian “SkilloPedia” for example
http://skillopedia.ru/catalogue.php?id=31
RateSpeed Dustin!!
ratespeed.com
ratespeed.com/blog
Jeff: Gotcha!
Okay, since you’re taking input from us those of us hawking stuff(!), let’s go with video slideshows with English voiceover on about 80% of the listings on your site. That’s 80% of ALL of the listings, not just your own (or your broker’s) … and that’s based on an approximate percentage of those that have three or more photos.
The typical website has fewer than 1% of the listings with virtual tours, mainly because so few agents actually do them, and few brokers have more than 5% or 10% of any given market.
Since the videos are completely computer-generated (using existing photos and textual data from MLSes) and the scripting is fully IDX compatible, they can also be used as a virtual tour on the MLS (unbranded) and, because they’re in an actual video format, they can be pushed to YouTube, etc., and boost your website ratings.
And face it: if you have a speaking video virtual tour on almost EVERY listing on your site, don’t you think people are going to come back just for the “cool?”
Here is the first site under development (ignore the fact that they’re saving space by not putting listing photos there): http://psjr3.beta.richweb.com (main website is psjr.com if anyone’s moving to Virginia!).
To see vids on YT, check the channels PruRichmond01 thru -05 (only their listings).
Yatahey! from the “vendor class” …!
Dustin:
Joining in with some of the other biased contributors I recommend a company I founded called http://www.inboxfx.com. We provide custom email stationery with live links back to your website and it works from any MLS so you can send branded property listings. Works with a Blackberry or any other handheld devices. Makes your email look professional and it stands out in the inbox.
Mike Blaney
http://www.themarketingguy.wordpress.com
Interesting Mike! Thanks for the tip.
I saw this post and thought it wouldn’t be fair if I didn’t chime in with an excellent tool that I have been utilizing for the past several months. They offer a Web 2.0 marketing platform for agents and brokers; all in one place. Including: Dedicated Listing Websites, Syndication to Classified Sites, Online flyers, Branded to You. Fully loaded Wordpress blogs for Real Estate, Networking and referral marketing Market research through polls and much much more… http://www.realivent.com I highly recommend Realivent because I completely rebuilt my real estate business using their platform. You can see part of what they did for me at http://www.MyLifestyleRealtor.com
Mike Rozell ~ Renton Realtor
Mike,
Realivent is a great company. We have had great feedback from agents who have used them and they are nice guys as well. I really like their affordability.
–Joey
DotHomes, Trulia, and RealEstate.com (and I’m sure others) have added Google’s Street Views to their home search tools. Despite all the press releases flying around about this feature, the real innovation is on Google’s site since everyone is just tapping into their stuff and becoming ever more tied to the Google mapping solution.
Drew Meyers from Zillow 10:49 am on June 21, 2008 Permalink |
Dustin-
You caught on to the fact that we lost our heatmap functionality — it happened when we switched over to Microsoft aerial imagery a couple months ago. We do think it’s a cool feature and will try to add the feature back at some point; it’s just a matter of prioritizing that work against the other features our development team is working on.
Dustin 10:55 am on June 21, 2008 Permalink |
I’m glad to hear it is missing because I spent at least 10 minutes searching for it… I liked the heatmaps when you guys first launched but think the recent realtor.com implementation is even better so you guys might take a few queues from them when you go to rebuild the functionality!
Jim Duncan 1:43 pm on June 21, 2008 Permalink |
Dustin – I never thought I would read that line – “take a few queues from (Realtor.com)” – Ever.
And I like the maps, too; ‘course it’s ridiculously and irresponsibly inaccurate for my market, but still … that’s why it’s “alpha” I guess.
Dustin 2:59 pm on June 21, 2008 Permalink |
Jim: I couldn’t resist!
Bruce Breger 12:01 pm on June 22, 2008 Permalink |
Dustin,
Never thought I would say this but Realtor.com nailed it. Best I have seen out there. They are starting to get it and with their hands on relationship with Realtors, their information will be accurate. Great post.
Bruce
estewart6 9:23 pm on June 22, 2008 Permalink |
Anoteh
estewart6 9:26 pm on June 22, 2008 Permalink |
Oops, shoot for backspace and you get Enter…
What I meant to say was another great tool that I’ve been using for real estate searches, etc. is the website by PropertyMaps. It has been an incredible tool. Another good thing is that they teamed up with RealtyTrac for foreclosure information.