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05-13-2006, 04:17 AM #1
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Make your own website
My wife just started Real Estate and I have purchased a Domain name and now want to make a website for her. Can anyone recommend a good online service that is inexpensive. I've been looking at Godaddy and Yahoo services, are there others out there anyone can recommend. Also, since this is my first website, I need a progam that is easy and user friendly.
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05-13-2006, 10:07 AM #2
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Snoot... I used Yahoo Site Builder for my current site... it was easy hosting was affordable and I was in complete control.... I have now outgrown my current web and am having Site Tutor build me a grown up one. You might be surprised at the cost -
Thesa Chambers
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Central Oregon Real Estate and a Central Oregon Real Estate blog visit this blog for more information on Sunriver or Central Oregon
Principal Broker with Prudential NW Properties
La Pine, Sunriver, Three Rivers South and Bend
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05-13-2006, 05:37 PM #3
Fixer Upper
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Web sites
I started out with a template web site. Fairly inexpensive, but the problem is they are somewhat coded the same. I moved up to a custom web site with SiteTuter also. I am happy that I did.
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05-14-2006, 01:53 PM #4
Funny how everyone progresses through those same steps
For all your Iron County, Washington County and Southern Utah Real Estate needs. Visit my website @
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05-15-2006, 01:49 AM #5
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i guess yahoo is great. $10 a month if im not mistaken.
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05-15-2006, 05:48 AM #6
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My site
Hey Snooter, I have been wrestling with different websites for about a year now. I have done them myself with godaddy and yahoo and I have also tried trial sites from several different companies. I have finally found one I like and compared to the others the price is fairly reasonable with very low startup cost. Check out my site at http://www.stevecampbellproperties.com and see what you think. I changed very little on the site, they have many templates to choose from and support is good to work with. Their website is www.imageprowebsite.com Email me and let me know what you think. Also if you sign up give them my address.
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05-15-2006, 07:40 AM #7
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If you are wanting to avoid the extra steps that you see some of (most) us have been through.... just contact site tutor...
Thesa Chambers
Specializing in
Central Oregon Real Estate and a Central Oregon Real Estate blog visit this blog for more information on Sunriver or Central Oregon
Principal Broker with Prudential NW Properties
La Pine, Sunriver, Three Rivers South and Bend
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05-15-2006, 08:34 AM #8
I know this is a hard concept but you get what you pay for. It really is that simple. If you want a FREE website. point2agent.com is great but don't expect results. If you want a professional website. Sitetutor is where you want to be and Im not just saying that cause im a client I really believe it.
For all your Iron County, Washington County and Southern Utah Real Estate needs. Visit my website @
Cedar City Real Estate, or visit my new Southern Utah Real Estate Site.
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05-15-2006, 08:56 AM #9
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Whatever your needs in a website are today you can be assured they will grow along with your growth as a Realtor.
Originally Posted by Snooter
Here are a few suggestions for someone starting out as your wife is.
Start with a solid foundation that lets you build for the future. If you plan to build the site yourself, don't waste a lot of time on flash and eye candy. Learn css/xhtml, anything less is pre 2000 and in the technology age it is pre-historic.
If you plan to hire someone validate their site for html/xhtml
at: http://validator.w3.org/
and for css at: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
It's acceptable to have a few errors.
Content is extremely important and you need a framework that allows you to add pages easily. Add at least a page a week about your community, local schools, neighborhoods and real estate related topics.
Add a framed IDX (its usually free from your local MLS)
Display your contact information prominently and have easy to use forms for visitors to ask questions, make appointments, get a CMA, etc.
When you are ready add an integrated IDX.
This should keep you busy for awhile.
Here is information that describes templates and their proper use. http://cssdesignmagic.com/template-modules.htm
Good LuckIt is considered wise to stand on the shoulders of giants but foolish to put yourself in front of them.
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05-15-2006, 09:19 AM #10
Fixer Upper
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web sites
From my experience, web sites work best when the consumer can find your web site through the search engines. If it can't be found on the net, it



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