16 comments » Why you must have a blog by January 07Because of the huge increase in blog subscribers the January release will cause, those Realtors with established, well-written blogs will benefit greatest, so there is a growing urgency for Realtors and Lenders to start blogging.What the release of Microsoft Vista means for Realtors In January 2007, Microsoft is scheduled to release its latest operating system, Vista. The Primary features added to Vista are its full integration of RSS and additional RSS extensions which will broaden RSSs uses as a lead generation and capture technology. With an integrated desktop RSS reader, Vista will also open the world of subscription news and personalized news aggregation up to an even wider consumer base, greatly increasing the marketing capability of blogs. Because of the huge increase in blog subscribers the January release will cause, those Realtors with established, well-written blogs will benefit greatest, so there is a growing urgency for Realtors and Lenders to start blogging. Read also: Why Realtors and Mortgage Brokers Should Blog Vistas projected adoption rate
According to Cnet, Microsoft projects that the adoption rate of Vista will be a whopping 20% of all corporate users within the first year of release (although more conservative third party estimates place that number around 10%.) Either way, that is a pretty substantial number of corporate users in a short time space. By late 2008, Information Week reports that those numbers are expected to climb to 39%. The Vista release will spike the blog reading population and substantially increase blog feed subscriptions between 2007-2009. What Vistas RSS integration means for real estate professionalsSo, what does this really mean for real estate professionals and why do you have to take the Vista release into consideration when deciding to blog? (Microsofts White Paper on RSS in Vista (codename Longhorn)). For those of you not in the 'know,' RSS is the technology that allows users to "subscribe" to the content or websites they have found interesting, ensuring that the latest changes or updates to the content are delivered to them, instead of having to return to the site to check it again. While RSS is primarily used for subscribing to blogs and news today, the rich RSS support of Vista will allow subscriptions to lists and calendar events in addition to personalized search feeds. Vistas release will mean that everybody will start having desktop access to RSS feeds. Sicne blogs publish feeds, those real estate professionals blogging will have a leg up on this technology and marketing channel. Check out Vista: as a member of the Microsoft Developer Network, I am working with it right now, so here is a screen shot of the desktop RSS reader. Pretty slick, huh? That being said, it is a Microsoft product so the version I am working with does have more bugs than the Numibian jungles, but what else is new?
Vistas RSS feature set
NOTE: I have some other ideas. If you are interested in hearing them, let me know and I will do a follow-up piece on other uses for the RSS technology. What would you use RSS for? If you have any ideas for its uses, let me know, I love a programming challenge! Related PostsWhy Realtors Should Use RSSAre RSS feeds killing your website? TRAFFIC DRIVING content Integrating an RSS Feed Part 2 Integrating external feeds: Part 1 http://www.rsspieces.com/00016E
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Comment from: Bob Carter [Visitor] Would love to hear some more ideas! Comment from: Andrey Polston [Visitor] I blogged another review on my site and linked back. Though this article is a little more "techie" than others, it will at least get a readers brain to start asking more questions. I understand that the average visitor of a site like this is savvy enough to understand...but my average client isn't yet, so I have to break things down a bit more. Helpful and Resourceful. Comment from: Loren Nason [Visitor] Here is a RSS tool I think would be cool. I want a feed of new listings pulled directly from MLS. Just like an agent can send automated emails that match criteria why not get an RSS Feed. That would be AWESOME. PS. Gave your myrealtyblog.com a plug on my latest post Trackback from: The Future of Real Estate Technology [Visitor] Should Blogs be in your Technology Plan The question is a good question and if you are reading this blog then my answer for you would be YES. Why you ask? The main reason is that Blogs and RSS are thee platform to get your message out. A blog is not static like most realtor’s sites. It... Comment from: Sharon Simms [Visitor] Yes, please, Mary. Do give us more of your ideas on RSS. Comment from: Mariana Wagner [Visitor] Mary, do you have any advice on "canned" RE sites that would allow blog feeds? For example, I have an Advanced Access site. Thank you for your information! Comment from: Jim Duncan [Visitor] RSS feeds of MLS search should be available now - I would use it more than my clients ... and when they adopted it (after a bit of training) my life would be that much easier. How about a site that aggregates the search results from all of the real estate search sites? Comment from: Steve Leung [Visitor] I've been running Vista for a few weeks now and while I like the RSS integration, and the fact that my clients will have an easy platform to subscribe to my blog, there are some definite headaches associated with the switch. For real estate agents, it means that you get an upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 which many MLS websites have not been updated to fully support. If you're wondering why your searches act funny with Vista, that could be a reason. Also, if you use ZipFormOnline or the WinForm equivalent (Silicon Valley and the SF Bay Area), you're out of luck running Vista because neither the web-based version or the desktop version will run on Vista yet. That said, I'm happy to be using Vista (even unsupported). I realize this article is from our clients' perspective, but I figured I'd give offer first hand experience as a techie and an agent. Comment from: Jimmy [Visitor] · http://tqnyc.org/NYC074846/frigidaire-dishwasher Very good and interesting site!!! Comment from: Obeoman [Visitor] It's BIll Gate's world - we just work in it. With four versions of Vista - I mean really - can we get five, please-and RSS beeing more simple - than it already is? - Do you even think or HOPE that maybe Micr-OW!-soft would ship a flyswatter for (all) the bugs?: Flyswatter 1.0, 1.999, 2.5, 3.14159... I gotta go - I need some Off! time. steven.tearns@obeo.com Obeoman Comment from: Ferdie Frederic [Visitor] Great article on the effect of Vista on the blogosphere and RSS feeds Comment from: Fred Bullard [Visitor] It will be interesting indeed to see how rss effects everyday real estate operations and efficiency. Thanks for a though provoking article. Comment from: Jill Wente [Visitor] My husband has Microsoft Vista loaded on his machine but he has not gotten around to loading it on mine. Apparently, I need to talk to him about sharing the tools that he is already taking advantage of. Comment from: Cyndee.Haydon [Member] Ironic to see what FOREM's comment asked for - live rss feed from the MLS - hmmm seems like that ones become reality even though Vista hasn't take off yet. Thanks for keeping us up to date with the latest technology. Comment from: David Abernathy [Visitor] Our efforts to date with RSS have not yielded much in return. Great to be blogging and we can clearly see the results of our efforts on the Social Networks and from our websites placement. Are you seeing results from your RSS feeds? Thanks again for sharing. Comment from: RickBelben [Visitor] I am still running on windows xp. Have not been happy of early reports of vista. I think it is time to try a Mac. Still working on getting my own blog going but as mentioned in the comment above it would be great o be able to run a feed of new mls listings right on the blog. Comment from: hunter.jackson [Member] I wish I had a real estate blog by January 2007, unfortunately for me, I wasn't even in the industry yet. I started my blog a couple months back...and am reaping the benefits. Thanks to rss pieces for all that yall have taught me! Comment on this article This post has no feedback awaiting moderation... |