Keyword: website design
How RumbleTalk could help keep visitors on your site
What is RumbleTalk? Have you ever looked at your website and thought that it needed a little extra something in order to attract more users and retain your current users or customers? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many businesses need something to make their website unique and interesting and many startups are solely dedicated to solving this problem for you. ...
Real estate website idea no one is taking advantage of
Another way to sell online Real estate websites are relatively predictable. There is a picture of a Realtor, a list of links that go to cities, some pictures of houses, maybe an IDX feed, and probably a mention of “#1 Agent” somewhere on the page. Most are primary colors, text heavy, and boring. Snooze. For years, we’ve asked a number ...
The average web site load time is a sluggish six seconds – infographic
88 websites visited per day per user After studying 1 billion web pages globally, New Relic has determined that it takes an average of six seconds for a web page to load and success of a site is relative to its speed. Over a one week span, they studied actual page loads on sites, testing various browsers, operating systems and ...
Your real estate website can’t keep beer cold [writer debut]
Please welcome Kye Grace to the AG family. Kye has been a part of the AG community via comments and social networks for several years now. Kye is laid back, really intelligent and fits well into our find a solution culture. Please welcome him in comments and enjoy his first column: You’ve probably often seen a realtor or broker’s website ...
Why Not Put Your Dormant Little Website to Work!?
Please welcome Agent Genius’ newest writer, Rob McCance from Atlanta. Rob is an interesting guy- he wasn’t born with a real estate license, instead he studied electrical engineering at USF and did enterprise level software sales prior to engaging in real estate where he founded the Georgia Realty Group and now balances that career with web development and lead management. ...
Make Browsing Your Site Easy
Back in my day We’ve come a long way with Internet design. I started coding HTML back in 1992 roughly 3 years before HTML 2.0 was formalized. I was 12. I’ve seen a lot of evolution of web design over the years, starting out with basic text pages with links to other text pages. We went through a phase when ...
Geeky Web Design Part II – Who Are These People and What Do They Want?
This week in our website redesign saga, we try to answer the question: Who are these people and what do they want from me anyway? (You can catch up on Part I here) I came across a theory that says people will do business with me if I can be the resource that finally answers the questions that visitors can’t ...
Getting Geeky with Website Design – the Saga, part 1
It’s that time again. Every couple of years, Housechick.com gets a revamp, or in this case, a complete redesign, in order to keep it on the cutting edge. If you look at it now, it’s, well, blah. A little better than the “look at me” first version, but overall, not impressive. I was discussing it with Benn the other day ...













