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I just fired my web guy! Great website tool...every listing now gets a website!

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Coldwell Banker Hearthside Yardley PA

I used to think websites could only be created by computer gurus- Times have changed...If I knew it were as easy as this I would have saved a ton of money. Now I create a site for every listing...my clients love it

and it is as easy as it gets....the company has a video and free trial. Here is the link...give it a try and let me know what you think??

Build a website in minutes. Free trial!

Comments (7)

Dawn Maloney
RE/MAX Trinity Northeast Ohio Real Estate Specialist - Hudson, OH
330-990-4236 Hudson & Northeastern Ohio

What do you do after the trial is up? These sites look really good, btw.

Jul 30, 2008 02:56 PM
Anne Hensel
South Beaches Real Estate Professionals - Saint Petersburg, FL
Realtor - Broker - St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island

I just checked it out

Sounds great, thanks for the tip. I will try it soon

Anne

 

Jul 30, 2008 02:57 PM
Joshua & Kathy Schmidt
ERA Henley Real Estate - Cabot, AR

Thanks for the link, I'll have to do a little more checking into it though.

Jul 30, 2008 02:58 PM
Chuck Carstensen
RE/MAX Results - Elk River, MN
Minnesota/Wisconsin Real Estate Expert

Looks good. There are endless tools to use out there. 

Jul 30, 2008 03:01 PM
Stacey McCarthy
McCarthy Real Estate - Philadelphia, PA
@SmartGirlsOwn

We get our own individual websites at Keller Williams, but I also use another website at Point2Agent.com that's a nice template and cheap and easy too.

Jul 30, 2008 03:12 PM
Not a real person
San Diego, CA

Hey, Heather.

Although I'm in a different profession, I fired my webmaster a year ago. Then I spent a year looking for something that was easy and intuitive and didn't require an intimate knowledge of programming language. I like to do things myself, and spending five years with an unresponsive webmaster and host (I had a five-year contract) was frustrating, to say the least.

Back in February, I discovered Coffee Cup (http://www.coffeecup.com). It's great for those who know how to buy a domain name on their own and want to be even more hands-on with creating web sites. One can even provided a consistent look throughout as many web sites as required by using a template that already has one's logo and contact information set up in it.

What I really liked about Coffee Cup is that it is a group of software programs, so as I learned HTML and other programming languages, I could buy the appropriate piece of software to let me to bigger and better things, such as forms, blogs, audio, and video, all of which are on my various web sites now. Each program is very well priced and work seamlessly together. And the WYSIWYG is great. Readers who really want full control over what they do because they are doing it themselves should check out Coffee Cup. There are free trial versions of all the programs.

Jul 30, 2008 03:26 PM
Not a real person
San Diego, CA

Hey, Heather.

Although I'm in a different profession, I fired my webmaster a year ago. Then I spent a year looking for something that was easy and intuitive and didn't require an intimate knowledge of programming language. I like to do things myself, and spending five years with an unresponsive webmaster and host (I had a five-year contract) was frustrating, to say the least.

Back in February, I discovered Coffee Cup (http://www.coffeecup.com). It's great for those who know how to buy a domain name on their own and want to be even more hands-on with creating web sites. One can even provided a consistent look throughout as many web sites as required by using a template that already has one's logo and contact information set up in it.

What I really liked about Coffee Cup is that it is a group of software programs, so as I learned HTML and other programming languages, I could buy the appropriate piece of software to let me to bigger and better things, such as forms, blogs, audio, and video, all of which are on my various web sites now. Each program is very well priced and work seamlessly together. And the WYSIWYG is great. Readers who really want full control over what they do because they are doing it themselves should check out Coffee Cup. There are free trial versions of all the programs.

Jul 30, 2008 03:26 PM