Individual Property Pages |
Nov. 12, 2006
Categorized in: Marketing
I had toyed with the idea of individual property pages for my listings once upon a time but surrendered for a number of reasons, most technical and involving the scripts my sites runs. Without getting into details, it was rather cumbersome to add a new page to the system every time I had a new listing; until I found a shorter method, one that preferably allowed me to use the property address as part of the URL as a subdomain, I was going to let the blog page suffice.
Tonight I finally finished the template for the new-and-improved listing page, using my listing at 18378 W. Paseo. I'm going to populate the links at the bottom of the page over the next couple of days - of all the technology I do have, the one thing I don't have is a reliable PDF creator and that's the one thing I need. But the overall style and look will remain consistent.
These also ought to work well for the search engines. Even the simple blog page served it's purpose, at least on Yahoo.
Check out the page when you have a chance and let me know what you're think. As with everything on the Internet, it's a work in progress.
(c) Jonathan Dalton, 2006 / Jonathan Dalton's Arizona Homes
Tonight I finally finished the template for the new-and-improved listing page, using my listing at 18378 W. Paseo. I'm going to populate the links at the bottom of the page over the next couple of days - of all the technology I do have, the one thing I don't have is a reliable PDF creator and that's the one thing I need. But the overall style and look will remain consistent.
These also ought to work well for the search engines. Even the simple blog page served it's purpose, at least on Yahoo.
Check out the page when you have a chance and let me know what you're think. As with everything on the Internet, it's a work in progress.
(c) Jonathan Dalton, 2006 / Jonathan Dalton's Arizona Homes

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