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Increase Visitor Interaction Using Tomorrow’s
Technology —Today! ...
One of the most important aspects of web design is
compelling the visitor to interact with your website.
Unfortunately, websites often fall short of successfully
engaging the site visitor. Today, faster connections and
new technologies are rewriting the way visitors use
websites. We no longer have to settle for cumbersome
forms and static text based interaction and can now
incorporate graphical interfaces allowing users more
interaction with the website. Below are a few examples
of these up and coming technologies.
Click and Drag
Let’s face it, most MLS search pages look more like IRS
tax forms than a way to search for homes. Now imagine
allowing the site visitor to simply drag sliders for
their desired price range, number of bedrooms and
bathrooms. With the sliders engaged, the search results
produce an interactive map populated with properties.

Suddenly, the site visitor
is compelled to interact. In real time they see
their results being updated as they interact
with the website. This technology is already in
place. In fact, you can see a working example by
clicking here.
Drag and Drop
Another technology that has
previously been missing from Web Design is the
ability for a site visitor to “drag and drop”.
Because users are already accustomed to this
technique in everyday computing, it’s a great
idea to incorporate Drag and Drop into your
website. Microsoft’s Live Image search is a
great example of this technology allowing
users to drag images to their scratch pad. So
how does this relate to the world of real
estate? One application would be to enable
visitors to search for homes and then save their
favorites by dragging them into their own
property organizer.

Real Time Forms
Forms have always required users to submit
their information before it is stored and sent
to the site owner. But what about the countless
people who begin to fill out a form only to stop
in the middle of the process because the form
asked for too much personal data or they became
frustrated with required fields. In the past,
this information would have been lost. Now, the
technology is available to store form
information in real time. In other words, the
user’s information is saved immediately as they
type the first letter. In reality, it’s possible
for you to receive the lead information and call
the person before they have even hit submit!
How’s that for quick response!
Make sure it’s useful
There is one thing to remember when
incorporating new technology in your website -
Don’t use technology just because you can!
Always ask yourself “Does this feature enhance
or distract from what the user came to my
website for in the first place?” It was only a
few years ago that everyone wanted to use flash
technology. The problem was most of the time,
the flash did nothing but get in the way of the
visitors experience. Remember, the site visitor
came to your website looking for information,
not to see the latest in design and technology.
Now that you have it - Promote it
Once you have these innovative tools in
place, it’s now time to tell everyone about it!
The local newspaper in my area just published an
article on the front page of the real estate
section discussing the role of the internet in
Real Estate. They mentioned that some websites
even incorporate mortgage calculators (as if
this was a new concept!) If simple things like
Mortgage Calculators can make the paper, think
about how much publicity your website will get!
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Send Press
Releases - Newspapers are always
searching for the innovative and news
worthy. If you’re the first real estate
agent in your area to incorporate new
technology, tell others about it. (Click
here for a sample press release)
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Brand it - Give
your new tool a unique “branded” name. This
allows you to promote your website’s new
features and makes it harder for your
competition to copy. When people refer to
the tool by its unique name, they are
actually reinforcing the brand and promoting
you. Just remember to make sure the branded
name clearly communicates what the tool is
or what it does.
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Make it part of
your marketing - Feature your new
website in your print materials, listing
presentation, newsletter, etc. The whole
idea is to create as much marketing buzz as
possible.
As time goes on, Web-base user interaction will become
increasingly indistinguishable from even the most
sophisticated stand alone software applications.
This means a far richer experience for your Web site
visitor, and more business for you!
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