MuellerMaps at RErockstar.com - Neighborhoods

image courtesy of GoogleMaps, Mueller Labs, and RErockstar.com

Introductions are in order.

First, let me introduce everyone that doesn't know him to Mike Mueller.  Mike is (as he says) a "Social Media.ist" - he'd probably never claim to be an "expert" or "guru," but I would definitely vote for him as one of the top social media people who get it, love it, live it, learn it and teach it.  Mike's been invaluable to me as I've been learning new things.  Always one to comment on a new idea I have or tell me how I could improve something I've already done, Mike is always around to help you out.  I think he may never sleep, which of course, means he's a vampire - but I haven't confirmed any of that yet, so let's keep that between you and me.

Some time ago, Mike introduced his Mueller Labs product called, Mueller Maps.  The concept is simple, the results are powerful.  By building a customizable map based off of Google's map, Mueller Maps allows you to place markers on the map which are links to more info.  As you can see in the graphic above (a screenshot of the actual map at RErockstar.com), I have placed the blue markers in various places on the map.  Clicking on any one of these will bring up a pop up that looks like this:

Detail view for Spring Vistas in RErockstar.com's Neighborhood Mueller Map

The How.

Inside these detail boxes you can insert just about anything you want.  Mike and I opted for a "video" and "info" tab.  Under each tab can be links, videos, photos - if you can dream it up, it can be put in there.  Each piece of information is inserted using a simple Google Docs based spreadsheet, so once the map is built, editing and adding new map points is pretty simple.  Once you get a bit of a template down, you don't need to do much more than cut and paste and then adjust a few pieces of information (the actual URL to your link, the video embed code, etc.).

I have made mine quite simple so far, in the video box is a link to a Flickr slideshow (I separate each community into a set and build a slide show out of that set), a link to "Learn More" and a link to "Homes for sale" in that neighborhood.  The "Learn More" link goes to a blog post I wrote about the neighborhood and the "Homes for sale" link goes to my IDX-search on my website that takes them direct to a list of homes for sale in that community (see my previous article on "ARE-TEC IDX - How To Utilize Variables To Make Your Client's Experience Even Better" to see how easy this is with ARE-TEC).  The info tab contains the same two links (I will be adding more in the future) with a still photo (also from Flickr), usually of the main entrance to the community.

The Why.

What makes these maps so genius outside of the fact that they look awesome and create an easy to use, visual presentation for your visitors, is that because you're trying to provide relevant links within those tabs, you wind up providing more content on local neighborhoods.  I have written several well-viewed posts about neighborhoods now and I am seeing direct SEO benefits and home searches from it.  By being forced to give a link in the each tab, I am forcing myself to write about what the consumer wants to hear.  Local neighborhood info.  In addition, because I'm using Flickr as the source for my photos, I am adding more photos to Flickr everyday (and Google loves Flickr).  Most of my posts are right there alongside my Flickr sets for each neighborhood - in most cases giving me three results in a row in Google searches on any neighborhood (two for Flickr and one for the site - and if you visit the Flickr sets, you'll also get links back to my site - helps in building my site's authority).

With each additional post and map point, I am building serious community info on my blog and blogging more regularly.  The more regular you blog, the more Google takes notice.  Do you see where all this is going?  I may not be #1, but you can't avoid my name (my last listing was given to me because when the seller performed different searches, they saw me everywhere - omnipresence is a good thing in real estate).  The more you write about your local area, the more of an expert you become.  The more of an expert you are, the more local buyers and sellers will take note.

The possibilities are endless.

While I've used mine to showcase neighborhoods, you can do anything with a Mueller Map.  Schools, local hot spots, restaurants, your offices, your listings, local tourist attractions or a combination of all of these and more.  It's all up to what you want to showcase and is only limited by your imagination.  I have plans to eventually build a video archive of local places I like to visit - when I do, I'll build a completely different Mueller Map to showcase them.  Think of the map as a visual representation of pages on your blogs - how can you map out your local content?

Of course, with all the work that goes into building one, you might expect to see a huge price tag attached to it.  We're Realtors®, we get charged a fortune every corner we turn.  The difference?  Mike Mueller's not a guy looking to make a quick buck, he's actually someone who wants to see technology used as much as possible and will do what he can to make that happen.  Guess how much one costs?  Go ahead...guess.  Nope, you're wrong - they're only $150.  And Mike will work with you to get it to look the way you want and help get you started to entering your own new map points (once you learn it, it's easy).

Contact Mike Mueller today about building your own Mueller Map.

Check out my RErockstar.com Neighborhoods Mueller Map and see what you can do with one.

Still have questions?  Contact Mike Mueller on Twitter.

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50 Comments on Customized Local Maps For Real Estate Websites - The How And Why Of Mueller Maps

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Matt,

Good stuff as always.  I think I will "pull the trigger" on one of these maps as well.  I hope all is well in SA.

Keith

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Keith - What I like about these are they are a relatively cheap, easy solution for agents.  The best part is that they push you to write more local content and become more of a local expert - which is what we all talk about doing, but often don't do enough of (myself included).  When you have something like this, you feel compelled to make use of it.  All that localized content generation is good for your SEO and good for your business (and to top it off, I think it's fun).

12:19pm • #2
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Hmmm Matt - you have let the cat out of the bag - lol. I have been doing something similar - time permitting (never enough) but the last week or so I have committed more time to it. The difference is that I draw an area with the area tool for each neighborhood and then post a title with keywords for both my maps and the pop up box. Then on the pop up box I put the name of the subdivision/neighborhood which is the link to the information page about the community - to our main site (though I have written the same here, but I want to drive people to our site) second is a photo of the neighborhood - eventually this will also either be a link to a slideshow or video of the community - within our site again. Third is a link to the community market report (if I have made one) and 4th is a link to the houses for sale in that community. All direct traffic back to our site. I made a few of these maps a couple of months ago and have have very surprising number of views one has over 1000 views! Anyway so I am working my fingers of to get all of the areas finished. Then I am going to tie it all together and put all of the neighborhoods on one map. I was going to write about this after I'm finished :) And yes, It's awesome for SEO. ~Rita

12:35pm • #3
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Just wanted to add that each of the pages - just like you said takes the person directly to the page in question instead of just the "main" home page. ~Rita

12:40pm • #4
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Rita - Cat is out.  Market reports...why didn't I think of that.  You just made my map better.  Good thing we're not in direct competition.

12:43pm • #5
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Matt - LOL we'd have a cat fight haha. There's probably even more that could be stuffed in there but who has time?

12:52pm • #6
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Rita - The great thing is that AltosResearch just released a new 7-day market stats widget (that I have yet to play around with), I think this will tie in perfectly (or should I have said "purrfectly").  Time is always an issue.  I'm urging Congress to pass the 72 hour day law.

5:03pm • #7
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PS - Even if we were in direct competition, I'd still share with you.  You've shared enough of your tips with me - and you're Finnish, how can I say no to that?

5:04pm • #8
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Matt - I am deeply honored by this post.  To bring in a RockStar analogy, I just built the guitar - you are the one making it sing!

Your MuellerMap is turning out wonderful!

5:53pm • #9
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Matt - likewise, I'll always share even if you were my neighbor :)~Rita

7:04pm • #10
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Excellent, guess I'll be calling Mike for a Mueller map. I have been uploading photos to my listings on Google Maps but this sounds so much better. THX

7:29pm • #11
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In So. NH we are really lucky because our MLS system creates maps like this with links to the listings.  It is awesome!

8:12pm • #12
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I saw you talking about this on Twitter, it's about best way i have these days of finding my way back here to AR. I've bookmarked this for further investigation. Thanks!

8:17pm • #13
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Evening Matt,  Always nice to see a leap forward in technology here on the "Rain.  Hope this product does well for you both.

8:26pm • #14
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You post is brilliant..thank you I am going to have to read it about 3 more times..before I get the full affect..  ;)

8:40pm • #15
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This looks like a great potential tool for a website.  I need to look into it further and appreciate your bringing it to my attention.

9:10pm • #16
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Matt I can definitely use something like this on my website and blogs. I need to talk to Mike Mueller about this. Thanks for sharing Matt. Have a great weekend. Great post.

10:01pm • #17
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Hi Matt ~ This is very cool!  I'm so happy to have found your post - and like Konnie I'm going to have to mull it over (no pun intended!) for a bit before I fully get it.  Love the possibilities.

Liz

10:04pm • #18
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Just a quick clarification to Joan -

Nope.  Not all the same!  Check out Matt's Map: embedded video, links wherever you want, and virtually anything else you can put into html (and two tabs).

Your MLS allows you to place only your Active Listing - right?

10:06pm • #19
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Mike is one of the coolest and nicest guys I know.  I need to get some of his maps together for my sites as well. 

And he is a car guy (ok, he's a biker, but that counts).

11:07pm • #20
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This is what makes RE blogs great... The sharing of info.... I am not aware of another industry that is so open and willing to share... This is a wonderful thing...

8:08am • #22
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Already a Mike Mueller fan, he is a step above everyone on technology.   His map is pretty cool, I can see the SEO benefits.

9:05am • #24
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Mike - You wouldn't use that analogy if you had heard me butcher a guitar.  Haha.  I love the map, so I'm more than happy to share it with the world.  Just wait, one day my map will be so full, you won't be able to see the map anymore.

Rita - I share with quite a few of my real estate neighbors and will always share with you.  No matter where you live.

Missy - Can't hurt to do that as well if you can find the time.  I always map my sets in Flickr as well.

Joan - I could do these with just my listings pretty easy, but I like the value of doing the neighborhoods.  While a consumer may be looking for houses, they're more likely to search by subdivision or neighborhoods, not just specific houses.

Russell - When you do come back, I think you'll be someone who will take advantage of something like this.

Bill - The "neighborhoods" page is trucking along and it's only just started.  I think in the next six months this will be an amazing source of traffic.

Konnie - Be sure to visit the site and take the actual map for a spin.  It makes it a lot clearer on how you can use it.

Christine - And the possibilities are endless for ways to use it.  I was thinking of how it could be used in real estate as well as outside industries.  There's a lot of possibilities.

Lanre - I know how I feel about it, so I figured some others would appreciate it.  I remember when Mike first announced them (rather quietly) and I knew I would have to get one at some point.

Liz - I'm glad you called the pun, if you hadn't, I think I would have had to.

Mike - I think a lot of people have maps of their listings from this or that place and although I find that valuable, I think the ability to map just about anything is what makes this so valuable.  I was thinking the other day about people who do a lot of relocation.  What about a map of all the local hotels and restaurants around your office that you would recommend for people first coming into your area?

Lane - I have to agree.  Mike always has a minute to spare to talk tech (or just to say hello) and I find him a great resource for ideas and helpful hints.  Anyone that doesn't know him...should.

Craig - Glad you enjoyed it.

Danny - I am a big fan of the "open-source" style movement in real estate.  The free flow of ideas will only make the industry better.

Michael - Well now you know!

Virginia - I find Mike is good at helping push you in the right direction without necessarily handing you the answer.  He was intrumental in getting me into video.

9:47am • #25

Good presentation which has elicited good comments.

Troy Trumm
9:56am • #26

Cool idea.  I'm trying to figure out the marketing plan and that looks pretty freaking good.

10:16am • #27
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Troy - Thanks for stopping by.

Mike - And with a price tag like that, it's easy to fit into any budget.

10:23am • #28
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Wow Matt ~ You put a lot of work into your RErockstar.com neighborhood maps of San Antonio! Each neighborhood has it's own slide show. You did let the cat out of the bag on this one! I don't see how anyone could pass up the opportunity to create a Mueller Mapfor the area they live in. Talk about a great way to impress clients, friends, visitors!

10:39am • #29
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Wow! I have seen some other programs for real estate that use Google Maps but this is great.

10:48am • #30
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Terrie - And I've only just begun.  I have at least three new oens that I want to add and a few that I plan on photographing soon.

Joe - The genius of it is that it's simple to use, doesn't cost a fortune, but still delivers.  Those are the sorts of things I look for.

Shirley - Just don't go stealing my neighborhoods!  Haha.  I was at your pool last weekend, my friend that lives there had a birthday party for her daughter.  Great pool area!

11:29am • #32
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Matt - Thank you so much for always posting the real meat & potatoes on AR.

1:07pm • #33

That is a great post with complicated information.  As Konnie mentioned I will have to read it more times too and then see if I can implement it. It sounds complicated and a lot of work so I will have to allocate a nice time block for this on a regular basis.  Once its done I will have a "master piece".  

1:33pm • #34
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Good idea.  We have something like this on the MLS, but this is really a cut above.  The imagination runs wild.

1:47pm • #35

Hi Matt, Posts like yours are so exciting; the mind starts spinning, thinking of great uses for this type of technology. I've booked the post and hope to implement it in the not-too-distant future

5:28pm • #36
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I remember doing similar things with google maps awhile ago and then stopped. Will check this out.

6:58pm • #37
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Matt - Awesome !  The whole point is to make that consumer experience the best, and adding these types of maps do that.  We are in the process of developing a new website for the office that will incorporate these types of maps and then will add them to our site as well !  Very cool and a great testament to Mike - he is awesome too !

 

7:56pm • #38
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Greg - I love doing it, so it won't go away anytime soon.  Speaking of "meat and potatoes" when are you flying in to accomplish #9?

Anja - It's not nearly as complicated as you might think.

Gene - Is your MLS mapping feature just for active listings or for anything?  That's what makes the MuellerMap so good.

Lottie - I spend a lot of time with my head spinning with ideas.  I just need to find time for all of them.

Lyn - I think anything that brings things down to a visual, point and click level will always help readers.

Chris and Stephanie - Make sure you let me know when you're new site is up!

8:34pm • #39
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I love gadgets, gizmos and harnessing media streams to make them handy, helpful! Good post on the maps and latest versatility.

8:43pm • #40
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Very cool...these maps look like they'd really add to a website. I'll have to check them out!

9:53am • #43
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Matt, Matt, Matt,

Now why did you have to go and tell everyone about this BEFORE Mike's finished with my site ;-)

Just Kidding. I know this is a fun and powerful feature and will be having Mike do mine in the next couple weeks. I'm going to start going around taking videos everywhere I go:

"Here I am at 7-11 getting a slurpee."

"Here I am at the best gym in Sacramento"

"Here I am going to the grocery store.."  ha ha well, it might not be that boring. But seriously, the whole SEO thing and being neighborhood specific just makes this a match made in heaven for video fun and blogging.

thanks for sharing!


Tamara

4:33pm • #44
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Andrew - Go grab one for yourself and harness its power.

Dan - They add a lot, hope you get around to checking them out.

Tamara - If you get a Slurpee, make sure you pick one up for me.  I prefer cherry flavor or lemon/lime.  Thanks!  You just reminded me of how long it's been since I've had one.  Make sure you let me know when it's up.

8:15pm • #45
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Great information Matt, I will also try it out after I read through it a few times.

 

Thanks for sharing.

Deb

7:12am • #46
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Deb - You'll want one of your own if you play with it enough.

5:54am • #47
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Why has the post become a hot bed of spam posts?  Nike shoes and Michael Jackson's Memorial?  Weird.  Deleted.

8:45am • #52
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Thanks for the post...great info on a great idea! I just bookmarked it for future reference. :)

3:53am • #55
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Souza Realty - You should really check them out.  It really drives you to write great local content.

8:49am • #56
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Thanks, Matt...I will check them out. BTW, you might want to check your flickr account because I tried unsuccessfully to see your photo slideshows and flickr photos (you probably just changed your username?)

3:03pm • #57
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Souza Realty - Check out this post for the answer to your Flickr comment - "A stern warning (or lack thereof) - Flickr is watching you."

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