The "Dumb Real Estate Agent" is me.  The "It" is Brad Caroll's wonderful new ActiveRain Blog Customizer.  (To get started, just click on that link or on the graphic.)

ActiveRain Blog CustomizerBrad is right - it's not our job to know how to do this stuff because our expertise is real estate matters.  That's why we need technology experts like Brad and why he made it really really easy for real estate agents, stagers and mortgage lenders on ActiveRain to customize their blogs.  

Many ActiveRainers are going online with their custom look in just minutes.  Yet, it took dumb me over six hours to get mine online - and that's waaaaaaaaaaaay too long.  Fortunately, I'm an empty-nester without a lot of other responsibilities besides real estate (and we all know how that's going).  Of course, I was encouraged by the fact that other real estate dummies agents figured it out even before Brad simplified the process with this 3rd generation of blog customizer in less than a week.

Well, I'm going to break it down for you as to MY experience... Maybe I can save someone out there from spending so much time on this.  I'm sure others will write about their experiences, too, and together maybe we can help Brad with material for a Custom Blog Builder Wiki (from the perspective of real estate dummies agents like me).

 

FIVE THINGS YOU SIMPLY MUST KNOW (OR DO) TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR BLOG:

Brad made this so easy that even I figured it out.  It's really self-explanatory; this post will re-assure you that it's not too good to be true.  It IS simple.  Thanks Brad!

1.  There are three elements: 

  • Background  (1920 x 1150 pixels)
  • Header (950 x 115 pixels)
  • Menu (that little bar at the top of your blog with SEARCH - REFERRALS - Q&A - GROUPS - BLOGS - MY HOME - LOGOUT)

Those sizes are important ONLY if you plan to use custom images.  You won't need them if you select standard colors for the header and background.

color selector

 

2.  Select standard colors for each of these elements, including a font color for the menu.  This is the easiest way to customize your blog appearance, and you'll be able to preview your choices right there on the screen.  (Several color options are provided.)  Even a real estate agent can do this.  

NOTE:  If you plan to use a custom background or header image, skip to Numbers 6-10 and then come back.

 

3.  Enter your ActiveRain user name where it says PROFILE.

 

4.  Click on SAVE SETTINGS. 

When I clicked on SAVE SETTINGS, I got kicked out of the ActiveRain Blog Customizer, so maybe that step wasn't necessary.  If Brad weighs in and addresses that in the comments, I'll edit this accordingly.  Anyway, when I logged back in, YES, my settings were still there.

snippet

 

5.  Look for the orange header at the top of your page that says "Click here to select your code snippet"  Follow the instructions provided.

If you're a real estate dummy agent, like me, you may not have touched your ActiveRain settings since Day One - or at least a long time ago.  Just to save you unnecessary trial and error, let me point out that there is a "description" box on both your ActiveRain Profile (NOT the one for entering the snippet) and on your Settings page (YES, that's the right one).

 

Applause - istockphoto

DONE!  Your blog is now customized!

The most difficult step in this process may be choosing the perfect standard color!  In the comments to this post,  Jennifer Martin says it took her just a few minutes to create her custom blog INCLUDING an image with text for her header.  

 

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EDIT 4/13/08:  Someone raised the question, how do I tell if it worked and how do I get rid of my new custom blog if I don't like it.  Here's the answer:  You can tell if it worked by returning to your blog after you complete these steps.  If it worked, you'll see your new custom blog.  If it didn't work, you may want to walk through the steps again.  If you don't like something about it, return to the ActiveRain blog customizer to make your changes, and follow Steps 3, 4 and 5 again.  If you want to go back to the basic ActiveRain blog, simply erase the snippet of code from the Description box on your Settings Page (and save). 

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But what if you're like me and have to be "unique" or at least "different"...   Okay, read on.  Figuring out the "how to" of going custom is what took me so long because the ActiveRain Custom Blog Builder assumed I knew some basic stuff, like how to size my photos or add text to my header - which I didn't.  Here are the things I learned through trial and error, with a little lot of help from Jeff Turner.

 

IMAGE OPTIONS:

6.  Select standard menu and menu text colors, even if you plan to use a customized background and/or header image(s).flowers - istockphoto

 

7.  Choose photos or graphics from one of these sources:

  • Photos you have taken yourself, stored under "my pictures" on your own computer; OR
  • Photos you have previously purchased or licensed, probably stored under "my pictures" on your own computer.  (The Black-eyed Susan photo I used here is the same one I provided to Real Estate Tomato for my "outside" blog - FocusOnCrofton, since I wanted my custom ActiveRain blog to be consistent with that look.)  OR
  • Stock photo(s) available online.  I use istockphoto most of the time, but you can just do a google search to identify others sources;  (Remember, don't use copyright photos - that includes photos your find in a google image search.)   OR
  • Create a custom image (or two).  Many people will add text to their header, for example. 

    I created a custom image for both my background and header (which is one of the reasons this took so long for me). The steps I followed are outlined at the bottom of this post.  

 

8.  Upload your image file to picnik (or another photo editor) for editing your image to the right size.

Jeff's video even shows you how to add text to your Header image.

I opened his video in one window, and worked in another window.  That enabled me to watch his demo, pause, and then go the other window to do that step.  Then I could go back to resume the video to watch the next step, pause, and return to the window where I was working.  I repeated this 'til done.  How many ways can I say "thank you" to Jeff...

 

9.  Save the finished background and/or header image(s) to a file in "my pictures" on your own computer.

P.S.  Jeff's video apparently was made before Brad simplified his customizing tool, and you no longer need to have your photo hosted on Flickr or anywhere else.  You can skip that step. 

(If, however, you do continue watching the video to see what he says about using Flickr, you need the pro-version in order to download the "original" size, as he does in his demonstration.  The free version does not allow that.  It's about a $25 one-time charge, so that probably won't break your bank.)

 

10.  Upload your photos.

Simply browse your computer for your saved header and background images.  It couldn't be any easier! 

Brad created this neat little tool (picture at right) to make it super easy for people like you and me.

The hardest part of this whole process was probably the initial decision-making as to which image(s) to use.

 

 

Now you can slip back into that space between Numbers 2 and 3 to continue.

 

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CREATING MY OWN  HEADER AND BACKGROUND IMAGES:

I wanted to maintain some elements from Focus On Crofton on my ActiveRain custom blog.  None of the standard colors satisfied me, so I had to take matters into my own hands.  This is what made the project so time consuming for me. 

NOTE:  You may never choose to do anything like this.  It is over-the-top optional.

My background image:

First I tried some background graphics from my old friend, istockphoto.  They didn't satisfy me either.  I really wanted the same blue gradient as the background on my outside blog, so here's what I finally did:

Focus On Crofton screenshot - copyright

  • Using a 30-day free trial for Snagit, I screen-captured my FocusOnCrofton website;
  • Cropped off the bottom of the capture (way too long);
  • Cut out the center (actual blog), then copied/pasted the background on the left repeatedly to fill in the gap so it went completely across;
  • Cropped off the top contrasting section so that only the blue gradient remained;
  • Saved the image to a file in "My Pictures"
  • Uploaded the file to picnik and followed Jeff's video to created a custom-sized crop (1920 x 1150). 
  • Saved the cropped image (over the previous un-cropped version) as a jpg file in "My Pictures" on my computer;
  • Went back to Step #9, and continued from there.

 

My header image: 

Again, I wanted this to be consistent with my "outside" blog, and my initial plan was to keep the blue background.  However, I couldn't seem to blend the Black-eyed Susan photo seamlessly with blue, so I decided to use white.  Here are the steps I followed:

  • Uploaded the licensed stock photo to picnik;
  • Created a mirror image of the photo, so open area is on the right (for the ActiveRain logo); 
  • Cropped the photo to match the cropping for my FocusOnCroftoon header;
  • Followed the steps in Jeff Turner's video to reduce the photo to 115 pixels tall;
  • Created the "faded" edge effect on the right side of the photo (using picnik);
  • Extended the header to the right a lot;
  • Created a custom crop to 950 x 115 (again, per Jeff's video) to get rid of the excess area I added on the right;
  • Added a fine white border so there would be a crisp edge on the left (where the photo is);
  • Inserted text (again, per Jeff's video);
  • Saved the finished header to a file in "my pictures" on my computer;
  • Went back to Step #9, and continued from there.

Jennifer Martin says in the comments to this post that it took only 10 minutes for her to create a custom header.

 

P.S.  Thank you, ActiveRain, for making your logo in the colors of my "outside" blog so it fits so nicely into my custom header.  That was very thoughtful of you.

 

Now, if someone would please tell me how to insert all those cool widgets on the right navigation bar....

 

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Wow....you are right, all the work does look time consumely. However, you definitely have a great looking blog. Good job!
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Thanks Margaret!  You have a natural talent for showing others how to do things effortlessly.  Now I'm convinced I need to change the look of my blog today.  This could be fun...again, thank you!
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Margaret

Thanks for this....a lot of us would surely benefit from your generosity in sharing your experience and thoughts. I, too, am trying to make my profile more interesting, and even went to get my own funky and animated alter ego on http://www.meez.com/

In the May 2006 issue of Computer Shopper, or log on to www.computershopper.com/downloads you will see 25 free downloads. They offer a link to ScreenHunter 5. This is what the article said about this product (something like Snagit)

"ScreenHunter 5 Free
This app takes the pain out of grabbing screen captures, making it simple to determine which area of the screen you want to capture, then saving it to BMP or JPG format. It also gives you a choice of two different hotkey options, so screen grabs are just one button away. CLICK HERE

Thanks again.

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Margaret, thanks for the detailed instructions about your experience.  Once I have a little time to sit down and work on this, I will.
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Dave, it's really VERY easy if you use the standard background and header.  If I had it to do over, I probably would start with that.

Tony, I'm glad I took the time - it was a lot of work to create this background, but it is consistent with my other site, which was my goal.

Pacita - Thanks for sharing that info

Brian - I have no doubt yours will be very classy, like you.

12:15pm • #5
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Margaret: Thank You ( and Jeff ) for sharing. I was about to ask how people are doing this.

Keep your spirits high. Real Estate will be here for the duration of time !

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Margaret,

Thank You for this post. I would have missed it without your work.

12:31pm • #7
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Margaret - Thanks for posting this, I actually didn't even know it existed and now I'm all "Customized". I couldn't get over how smooth it was ... 10 minutes to design my header & selected the basic colors and copy 'n pasted the code & POW --- done. Very nice!
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Jennifer, with your permission (?) I'll add that tetimonial up there by the applause button.

David, glad you found it.  I highly recommend subscribing to Brad's and Jeff's blog - they're both a wealth of good info.  That's how I found this information, since I rarely read the featured posts

Roland - Yes, I've survived some downturns in the past - the difference is that now I don't have to since my income is "extra".  I can "retire" any time and focus on golf instead of Crofton real estate.

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I am a "dummy" when it comes to this.  Thanks for your tutorial.  I tried playing with it and unfortunately, didn't get very far.  I have bookmarked this and will come back to it a little later. 
12:54pm • #10
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Margaret -absolutely, go right ahead. These are the kinds of comments that help other agents choose what to use and what to stay away from.
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Great looking blog!  I love that we can all now customize!

Tina in Virginia

1:00pm • #12
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Hi Margaret:  You just continue to amaze, you really do.  Thank you so much for putting all of this together.  I will jump into it and see what happens.  Thanks again for sharing.
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Margaret- I have a tutorial on how to install the widgets on the right side of your blog. That is just simply copy and paste coded into your description box under settings. 

Now all this reading has my eyes glazed over with these directions. I use snagit all the time but how do you know how much to cut out of the center?

I would like to know how to add the color and then fade it down so it is not so stark. Yours is perfect but that is a lot of work to go through to get that. That time I could spend blogging.

I think I am just going to have to pay for someone to do this for me. I am still doing the Video experiment with Bob and the gang so I don't want to take time away from that. But I do love your background!  

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Yeah, what a great post! We were worried that we would not be able to do it or that it would take a long time to do. Thanks so much for sharing this with everyone!

Patty & Scott Carroll - RE/MAX Equity Group Vancouver WA

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Joan - Just do the standard color background for a start, and take one step at a time as you get more confident and other folks' designs inspire you with their ideas.

Jennifer.  Done!

Tina.  At first, I had mixed feelings and some of the customizing dissapointed me - color choices that didn't fit my image of the individual's personality, for example.  So the customized blog really does help communicate the member's personality in another way besides their writing.

Karen - If you just do the standard background and header colors to start, you can work on a custom image for your header at your own pace.  As to the custom background, that's a matter of taste.

Katerina - Okay, I'll have to go find that tutorial.  As to the directions, you don't need all this unless you're planning to go to extremes, like me.  I wanted the same background as my other blog, so that's why I went through the whole snagit thing.  You don' need to do that.  Why don't we just talk on the phone Monday.  Don't pay anyone - I'll help.

Patty and Scott - As you can see from Jennifer's comment, it took her only a few minutes because she used the standard background color and knew how to make the custom header.    Good luck!

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Took me a little bit to create my custom header, but it works! 
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Hi Margaret, it may have taken you 6 hours, but look at the payoff. Getting it done is the goal and you did it. And may I say, beautifully done at that!. I haven't even started on it as yet. Beautiful and thanks for sharing separating the components for us. Maybe this weekend, mine will appear,???
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Erica, that looks grea.  Congratulations!  How long did it take you?  Can I add your time to the info in this blog post?

William - Yes, I'm happy with it, but there was a lot of trial and error  -  due prirmarily to my fussiness about mainbetaining the color and image in my marketing

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I have seen the new look on may folks blogs, your's looks great! 

I have just been so buy that I haven't looked into changing mine yet.

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Great job Margaret! Very professional and clean looking. I played with mine for two hours last night - then finally found Jeff's video. I'm still not satisfied with my results however, now that I found the converter I can go back and play when I have more time.

Thanks for sharing your experience!

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My goal tonight when I get back to my own computer is to customize.  Thanks for your tips!  Flagged this for a feature.
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Cindy - Thank  you.  I hope it helps you.  You'll be spared a lot of hassle if you don't "create your own" image.  That was probably my downfall.

Debbie - Jeff's video was awesome, and this 3rd generation of blog customizer (in less than a week) makes it so much easier than the earlier versions.

Randy - Better to be busy than playing with your blog!  I have no doubt yours will change sooner or later.

2:51pm • #23
Ok that will be my project this evening.  I have noticed everyone's and it looks great.    
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You're not imagining things - I did edit this post.  It appeared from the comments that this little step-by-step guide might intimidate rather than encourage some readers, so I wanted to make it perfectly clear that it is VERY easy if you use the standard colors and don't get all crazy like me, with custom images.  In fact, if you simply upload images you have stored on your computer, it is still easy.  The hours it took me were not caused by the custom blog builder, but my own requirement to make this consistent with another blog which was professionally created by people who know what they're doing.  LOL.

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Margaret, I knew if anyone did you'd be the teacher of this great new look.  I've bookmarked you and will try to set up my site tomorrow.  Thanks for helping.
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Wow!  I was wondering why people's blog pages seemed to be changing around me.  Thanks for the tips. 
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Kay - it is very instinctive, except for the fact this dumb real estate agent didn't know some of the basics - like sizing the images.  Good luck, tomorrow.

Naoma - I think it really enriches the fabric of ActiveRain.  'Looking forward to seeing yours.

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Margaret: get yourself some widgets to increase TRAFFIC! you will not regret it!
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I am a true dummy when it comes to this, for sure! I have noticed more personalized AR sites just today. Must be fairly simple, but think I'll leave it up to someone else to do mine for me, lol....thanks for the great tutorial and I am book-marking it, just in case.
9:55pm • #30
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WOW this is fantastic!  You have done a TONE of work on this.

It needs to be FEATURED for sure! 

Me

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Wow Margaret...this is fantastic.  I've not changed my blog because I was afraid of the time that would be involved and I'm not sure what I'm doing...but you've got some great step-by-steps here that I think will help everyone out.  I'll try giving it a whirl later tonight or tomorrow.
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Steve - I would love to - 'gotta read Katerina's tutorial on the topic.

Elizabeth - I am way too old to be learning all this stuff.  'Guess that's why I need a step by step guide because it is not instinctive for me, as it probably is for someone 40 years younger.

Craig - Writing this was the easy part.  The hard part was figuring it out, mostly by trial and error.  Brad is really the one who deserves ALL the credit for creating this great tool for us all.  For FREE, no less!

Mary - I was impressed that Jennifer Martin says it took her such a short time.  She literally read about the proces here on my blog, and before I finished tweaking it and acknowledging the first few comments, she had already customized her blog with this tool.  Impressive.

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I'm confused (I'm blond, what do you expect!).  I can't find where to start on this...how can I follow directions when I don't even know how to get started!  I went to my profile, my blog, my set-up....what am I missing?
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Ok, I figured out how to get to the AR Custom Blog Generator...but is the only way I can tell if what I did works is if I post a blog?  It's almost midnight...may have to do this tomorrow.  I'm assuming I can change it at will if I don't like it?
1:45am • #35
Margaret, I can't believe your timing!  I was just wondering how people customize their blogs.  I can't wait to try it out for myself.  THanks so much for the details.
Mary Anne Daly
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Thanks for the great step by step instructions.  I am going to do this tonight.  Have a great day
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Mary, just click on the link in the first line of this post or on the first graphic in this post.  Thank you for helping me make the point that technology-creators can't assume we real estate people "get" anything instinctively.  They gotta spell it out for us.  I'll add this step to the first paragraph.

Mary, if you use the standard colors, you can see the preview in the window.  But yes, the only way you can tell if you like it is to post it.  If you don't like it, simply delete the snippet from the description in my settings.  I'll put a note about this under the Applause Button. 

Mary Anne, Have fun with this and let me know if you discover any steps that need clarification.

Russ, I'll check it out in mid-week.  'Bet you'll do fine with this.

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Margaret,

I speak as a representative of the techo challenged.....and we thank you......I'll try again.....

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Excellent post.  WIth your info there is no reason for me to not get onboard!
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Julie - Again?  Does this mean you could be joining my 6-hour club?  If I could figure this out, you can too.  None of this is instinctive to me.

Gary - Sounds like a plan!  I hope to check back with commenters later in the week to see how their custom blogs turn out.  Good luck with yours!

7:05am • #41
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Well, I am just frustrated!  I have tried two of his posts to create custome AR blogs and even after I go thru the steps I go to my blog and nothing happens.  It looks just like it always did.  And I don't have 6 hours to give it.  I will keep trying and somehow a light will turn on in  my head and all over the country you will hear ohhhhhhhhhh!
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Hi Margaret,

I know how to do it...it's just finding the time to play with it enough and get it the way I want.Maybe I'm just too busy and don't have the patience...just another stupid Realtor(R) here:)

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Margaret, your blog looks fabulous!  It hasn't quite passed the 'Pat Test" yet, but your post will certainly he a huge help!
7:34am • #44
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Margaret, thank you!  I still need to work on mine your post really helps.
7:49am • #45
Wow, Margaret, you are just the pro at this stuff!  I actually went to your blog and it is just wonderful.  You might be able to convince me to move to Maryland...well, maybe I couldn't give up Colorado that easy.  You write beautifully and truly convey your delightful personality in your style.  We just changed companies and I am just overwhelmed right now with transition but soon hope to get going with my blog.  You are my inspiration!
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Margaret: First of all, you are NOT dumb!!!!  

Thank you for taking the time to write this post. Great job!  I, too, had tons of trouble and just gave up.  When I went to sign in on the customiser link, it would not recognise me. I MAY try again....but won't spend much time on it, if it gives me trouble. 

Thanks, again, and congrat's on the star! You deserve it!!!!



 

7:52am • #47
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I used Miocrosoft Paint to build a header graphic in a few minutes (Click to See) and made the colors all match.  Paint is easy to use and you just make the image 950 X 115 pixels.
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Hi Margaret,  Finally in terms I can understand.  :)  Thanks!!
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Thank you. This will save many of us much time.

Rich

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Thanks for the tutorial. I will work on mine as I have wanted to change it.

Sharon

8:56am • #52
You put so much time into this post and I really appreciate it!! Thank you for sharing! This article is getting bookmarked and printed!
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Thanks for the clear explanation.  I'm really sorry it took you so long to get yours up and running.

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Very nice post, and so very helpful to me. BTW, if you're a dummy then I am a brick because I am going to have to reread your post a couple of times before it will sink in.  I never thought to use Snagit, so I will try that.  Thanks!
10:16am • #55
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Margaret great job in explaining completely how the blog customizer works!
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I bookmarked your post. I'll have to try my hand at this. Thanks for the info.
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Looks great!  Brad Carroll did a great job for us dummies!
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Margaret-Thanks for the tutorial. You did a great job walking us through the process of Brad's program. Your page looks great and now I will go and follow the instructions to make mine look better too. It's a win for everyone!

Best,

Scott 

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Margaret - This is a stunning tutorial.  As I was reading through it, I was dearly hoping to see the featured star at the bottom.  Glad to see it there.  Good job!
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Thanks so much for posting this.  I had been wondering where all the cool kids were getting their custom blogs.

I zipped mine together quite easily and used a header I made in Photoshop.  Very nice service from Brad.

1:39pm • #61
Thank you for breaking it down for agents like me.  I will now try and put some of all this useful information to work.  Thank you and have a great day!
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Margaret, it looks great and this is a wonderful step by step instruction.
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Margaret, THANK YOU for helping dummies agents like me.  I got the first part, but not so sure about the custom headers and backgrounds.  How great was it for you to take the time to explain to all of us!

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I was out showing property today, so I'm a little behind here.  I'm gonna start at the bottom and work my way up.

Audrey - See, it was easy!  (Brad's probably wondering how anyone turned his simple little gadget into a blog this long.)  You can do a custom header and/or background any time in the future.

Missy - Yours is one of the ones I admired before I attempted this.  Great job!

Lorinda - If you stick to changing colors, it will be a 10-minute fix (unless you labor over your color selection).  Why don't you do that first, and save the custom image(s) for another day.  It will probably seem easier if you don't try to absorb this all at once.

Brenda - That's great!  I'll go check it out when I finish acknowledging comments.

4:30pm • #65
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Jason, 'Sounds like you've had a busy weekend.  'Looking forward to seeing wht you come up with.

Scott, I see you changed your standard colors.  Wasn't it surprisingly easy?

Jim, He did!  Yours looks great.

Robert, Thanks for your compliment.

5:02pm • #67
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Well, Margaret, your fellow dum-dum has finally figured this out and added it to her own blog. I just wanted to thank you so much for posting this and giving me the nerve to do it. It took me a long time and I just kept thinking...if she can, then I can.

Hugs and kisses and thanks a million! Thanks to Jeff too for showing me how to use flickr and picnik.

5:19pm • #69
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Bill, Yours is looking good!

Lisa, Awesome!  

Diane - Simple, classy...

Melissa - Brad's prgram is very easy on its own merit.  If you run into trouble, feel free to take another look at this.

5:23pm • #70
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Janet, that's a real WOW!  Great photo choice for your header.

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Thanks becausetoday I tried to customize mine and could not figure it out.  I have bookmarked this and will try tomorrow.  Will let you know how it turns out.
5:26pm • #72
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He made it so easy now. I couldn't get the first version to work for me, but the second one was wonderful. Thanks again Brad!
10:52pm • #73
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well look at you.... I am impressed - tomorrow I will make an attempt - thanks for sharing
11:31pm • #74
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Thanks - I did some rudimentory changes, but this will help even more!
11:50pm • #75
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Thanks much. Haven't made the personal journey yet ourselves, so your info will be helpful.
11:55pm • #76
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Your directions were excellent. Check my blog out, It doesn't look bad.
12:00am • #77
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William - That does look great!

Bob & Carolin - I'm sure Brad is wondering how anyone could make his simple little template into such a long instructional blog.  Why don't you take a look at the Blog Customizer - many people have succeeded by simply walking through it.  Then, if you run into trouble, you can fall back on my experience with it.

Ruthmarie - I love it!

Thesa - I can't wait to see what you do with photos from that beautiful area where you live.

Christy - Yours looks great!  Nice job.  I'll bet Brad is feeling like a proud parent.

desVismes - Glad to meet another Marylander!

5:24am • #78
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Evelyn - This is MUCH easier.

Neal - Welcome to the club!

Patricia - You probably won't even need this, since you're relatively computer-savvy.  Try the template yourself - it's pretty self-explanatory if you just know how to resize and crop your images.  'Bet you'll do something beautiful for D.C.

David -  Good luck. It's easy now.

Eileen - Thanks for your compliment on my blog.  It's pretty nice out there in Colorado, too.  What a beautiful country we have!

Kat - Thank you, and welcome to the 6-hour club.  I had trouble with version 2, and then I had to learn how to resize and crop in Picnik, but the actual template for version 3 is very easy.  It was the side-stuff that was really so time-consuming.

Steve - I use that program all the time, but didn' realize I could create a custom crop in that program.  Well, fortunately, I saw Jeff's video and was able to follow how to use Picnik.

Stephanie - Good luck!

Richard - I think the obstacle is not Brad's program, but our ignorance of things techies take for granted - like what size to make the images.

Sharon - Have fun with it.

5:34am • #79
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I will book mark this and make the time to give it a try.  I book marked the original post and poked around and did not quite get it.  This should help. Yours looks great!
6:13am • #80
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Margaret - Thanks for taking the time to put this together it will be great help to many in the comunity.
7:32am • #81
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Margaret~Great job on providing a step by step for everybody. You have really done a fantastic job in making this easier for everybody.
8:04am • #82
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Scott - Thanks for the email! 

Jennifer - 'Hope so!

Julie - Love yours.

12:34pm • #83
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Margaret... first off, you did an awesome job with your header and the colors....  and you call yourself a real estate dummy.  I mean, a techi dummy... 

Seriously though... thanks for sharing this.  I want to get very creative with my header, while still using what I have in text right now.....  so I guess I will play with this over the weekend.....  I need to find a good source to help with text and pictures...  Brad Andersohn recommended piknic.com or picnik.com?  In any case, thanks for sharing this...

jeff belonger
9:59pm • #84
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Jeff - There you go, tech dummy!  That describes me.  But I accomplished my goal, which was to make this look like a cousin to my Focus On Crofton blog.

Brad released a FAQ for the blog customizer today, so that should be helpful, too.  It sounds like Brad Andersohn and Jeff Turner are on the same page regarding picnik, and I found it very easy to follow Jeff's video. 

'Can't wait to see what you come up with,

 

10:13pm • #85
Ok, still scary to me, but I am going to try and tackle this sometime this weekend coming up. Thanks for the tips - I NEED ALL I CAN GET!!
10:15pm • #86
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Thanks for sharing, Margaret.  I've been MIA for a bit and wanted to catch up on this since everyone else seems to be "customized" now!  I kinda liked the simplicity of the traditional AR setup---mainly because now I'm going to have to devise something killer creative!
4:49pm • #87
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Carla, before you even start, check out the new FAQ Brad posted on the blog customizer and Brad Andersohn's new post today.  They were written AFTER this, so you may not need these instructions. But this will still be here if you need it.  Good luck

Audrey, Welcome back.  You can see how I feel about simplicity, and check out Craig Schiller's stagng blog - it's simple, too, AND killer creative.

7:39pm • #88
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Thanks for sharing as usual Margaret. I haven't been blogging for about a week and I come back to discover that Active Rain has a Active Rain Blog Customizer. Your explanation was very simple. You are definitely nothing close to being a dumb agent Superstar. Thanks again Margaret. Great post.

8:47pm • #89
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Ok - I must be a "dummie" I followed the directions to the letter and it does not work. I emailed Brad Carroll for help, I inserted the code on the blog description and it did not work . . .
8:54pm • #90
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Lanre, Hey, that looks great!  Congrats!

Sharon, Did you try the standard color options first?  It's a great way to get started, and really foolproof. 

And don't feel bad about it not working... Trial and Error is how I figured it out, and maybe some little detail will be different for you because of a different browser.  Brad Andersohn just did a how-to post on this, and Brad Carroll posted FAQ. 

9:44pm • #91
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My page is temporary for the time being, and I too had to try a few times, so I wish you had posted this great walk-through last weekend! 


2:48am • #92
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Margaret you did a GREAT job on this tutorial! Your six hours turned into a great blog post that helped many that were/are struggling. I love how you set up the color scenario, included links from Jeff and others, and put the whole piece of the pie together. Wonderful! ;-)

Pepper

4:58pm • #93
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Susie - Actually, I did post it last weekend.  4/13, to be exact.  Sorry you didn't see it then, when it was featured on the ActiveRain homepage for more than a day.

Teri - Thanks fo ryour compliment.  I've heard from a number of people that it helped.  Since then, Brad Carroll posted a FAQ  section to his tutorial, so I'm sure that has helped, as well.

7:29pm • #94
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Margaret, Your not the dummie slowest real estate agent I am. Even with your great by the step instruction it still took me a couple of days to get this right. Any way now that I have the process I will work on the picture and text. Thanks for the advance guidances. 
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What a GREAT post! Even though your instructions are so clear, I'm going to wait until I have a day to devote to this. Thanks so much for taking your time to short cut the process for so many of us! 
12:37am • #96
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Hi, Frank - Yep, working through it the first time was the hard part.  Tweaking it after that was the easy part.

Robin - I hope it helps you.  When I changed something a week later, I actually had to go back and follow my own directions.

9:48am • #98
Hey Margaret~ It is sooooo simple for dummies that I haven't even attempted it yet. I am telling myself that I am waiting for them to get all the bugs out.
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Please Help Me!  Have gotten my header all uploaded on the customizer but when I copy and past to my blog settings the header is not there.  What am I doing wrong?

By the way this post has been a blessing!

2:10pm • #100
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deVismes - Goodness, I don't know.   I don't remember a step that was "copy and past to my blog setting"  -  Could you refer me to the number, so I can try to figure it out?

Doug - I think they do have the bugs out.  'Hate to tell you.  Why don't you start with just a standard color background and header.  You'll feel like you're making progress, and that will give you the confidence to undertake a custom design.

 

6:46pm • #101
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Margaret - This is incredible! It is effort like your and Brad's that make Active Rain what it is. Thank you!!!  Off to go see how I do with this.
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I've been afraid to try this, but I think I should.  I'll set aside some time this afternoon.
9:09am • #103
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Chris and Karen  - just start with the standard color choices and see how it looks.  I think that quick positive results with that will give you the confidence to tweak the custom blog design with a photo or two. 

9:57am • #104
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I figured it out!  Thanks again for this post!  I could not have done it without it!
11:43am • #105
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I just checked it out, and it is GREAT!!!  Glad you found this helpful.

11:54am • #106
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Margaret - I love how it turned out! Simple, with your generous instructions. Thanks again!
7:58pm • #107
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Karen, I love it!  'Glad you found it simple.  I've actually helped a couple people by customizing and sizing their photos... now that I know how to do it, it takes less than 15 minutes.

1:18pm • #108
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Margaret:  I still need help, and I will gladly, thankfully take you up on your offer to help.  Whew !
4:07pm • #109
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Fantastic job on your header - very professional. I've had to tweak mine and I'm not ready to post yet.  You know it's all about image and between you and Craig you've set the standard.

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