Lead Designer for Rainmaker Digital, Rafal Tomal, has gifted us an early Christmas present with his newest Child theme for the Genesis Framework – called Journal.
It just so happens to be FREE and you can download the theme right now, right here:
GET IT HERE!
Looking for a simple personal blog theme? Journal is a perfect solution.
The theme was created with the mobile first approach which greatly influenced both the navigation and layout. It is beautifully responsive and fluid which you can quickly test by resizing your browser window.
Journal has its unique twists which one would expect from Mr. Tomal! It doesn’t have visible sidebars, but the primary sidebar is hidden behind the screen which can be accessed by clicking the “Menu” button. You can use it to place your navigation or a search box. It has a limited height, so try to keep your navigation short if you want to fit it on smaller screens.
Each post sports a different banner image. Cool!
If you need any help installing and configuring the Journal theme, please contact me at 561.906.3436.
– By Marcia Coffey
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Archives for January 2016
Genius Little Tool. Drive Traffic. Promote Yourself.
It used to be that web designers were leery of putting too many outgoing links on their websites. Who wants their web visitors wandering off to other sites and potential competitors anyway?
No more! Problem solved. Welcome Sniply, a simple tool that lets you overlay your own custom message onto any piece of content.
Own a Website or Blog? Sniply can Make it Better!
You don’t have to own the content to add your message, so you can appear on Mashable, New York Times, TechCrunch and pretty much wherever you wish! This creates an opportunity for you to include a call-to-action like a button linking back to your blog, affiliate program, Facebook fan page … wherever you are driving traffic.
There are three basic components to Sniply: (1) the page you want your message to appear on, (2) the message you want to appear on the page, and (3) the call-to-action that leads to a conversion.
Cost Savings for Small Businesses
Content marketing is the strategy of driving conversions and generating exposure through quality content. But, it can be expensive for small businesses to create first-rate content on a regular basis. Sniply helps solves that problem. Now small businesses can reap the benefits of content marketing by leveraging quality content to build up their brand.
Here are 3 more reasons to check out Sniply:
Conversions from Curated Content
Many experts claim that at least 50% of the content you share should be from others. This also means that 50% of your online sharing consists of driving traffic to somebody else’s website, which essentially cuts you out of the picture.
With Sniply, you can now capture value from curated content by attaching your own brand to every link you share. Whether it’s an article from Forbes or video on YouTube, you can include your own custom call-to-action to drive conversions from curated content.
Conversions from Earned Media
Media is considered “earned” when a publication features you or a blogger mentions you. You are never paid for the exposure, but you’ve “earned” it through your endeavors.
Now you are “compensated”. With Sniply, you can take control of Earned Media and include your own call-to-action as you share it.
Conversions from Your Own Content
Including a call-to-action on links to your own content is an effective way to get your followers to take action. Sniply gives you the flexibility to change your messaging dynamically and keep your followers updated on what you want them to know.
There are a million ways to use the tool and the beauty of it all is that Sniply puts you in control.
See my Sniply demo here
– By Marcia Coffey
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Still Fighting Zillow? Are You A Realtor Fighting The Last War?
Something struck me when I watched Zillow’s latest tv ad, what they call the Find Your Way Home commercial.
Let’s rewind and cue it up…
SCENE 1. KITCHEN – MORNING
A mother sits at her kitchen table, mountains of dishes in the sink, looking at her iPad. Closeup of daughter sitting on her lap, face of her husband on monitor while they talk about a house they are both researching on the Zillow app.
It continues … in the car, at work, improbably even to purchasing the house so it seems.
So where is the realtor in all this?
How important really are those IDX listings on your website?
Ever notice that most buyers contacting you have already started looking for homes for sale on the Internet, and don’t need your help finding a home?
Bottom line: visitors to your website aren’t coming for the search experience anymore!
What’s more listing search activity is moving almost exclusively to apps.
It’s hard to fight the trends
Did you know? Zillow claims over 50% of the fast-increasing mobile traffic. It’s much easier to pull up listing details on a smartphone while in the car, than to “log on” to a website at home.
Some experts believe that local agents and brokers cannot compete with the big real estate brands when it comes to listing search.
What to do?
Think differently about your website. Focus on what you as an agent or broker are uniquely positioned to win. Showcase your expertise and knowledge of your local marketplace. Set yourself apart.
Embrace content marketing joyfully 🙂 Develop a gang busters blog with the latest news, tips and resources about your local market.
Make sure you have a mobile-ready website that will make you stand out from the crowd. I mean, you’re gonna look good – you just can’t help it!
Take a look at the Winning Agent Pro Theme.
Looks amazing on a full-sized retina display all the way down to an iPhone, shows off your listings with the IDX feed if you wish, and showcases your local content via your blog.
Today we’re in the midst of a real estate revolution driven by technology. Call Marcia to discuss how you can take advantage of this ever-changing landscape!
– By Marcia Coffey
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Call Marcia at 561.906.3436.
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Why You Need a WordPress Site For Your Business
It’s easy to fall prey to what look like simple solutions.
Some will tell you you don’t need a website for your business … you just need a Tumblr page, a Facebook page, or some other “ready in 5 minutes” solution. “It’s free! It’s quick!” they say.
But it’s also dangerous. And here’s why.
It’s rented land.
Bookstores, restaurants, and other brick-and-mortar businesses face this every day. Leases expire, rents go up, businesses can’t survive the additional financial pressure. The only way around it is to own the land your store is on.
Work for yourself … not Facebook. Facebook can change their terms of service whenever they want, without asking you. They can also delete your page just because they feel like it.
If the only place you get traffic is Google (either through organic search or pay-per-click), you work for Google.
If 80% of your new customers find you on Pinterest or LinkedIn, you work for Pinterest or LinkedIn.
You have a much better option. You can rely on yourself, and use Facebook and Google and Pinterest as outposts to support your business.
Don’t Build Your Business on Someone Else’s Platform
There are at least two assets you should be building today:
- A well-designed WordPress website with your own hosting account.
- A reputation for providing impeccable value.
Here are a few resources to get you started:
For professional-looking design right out of the box, as well as state-of-the-art code and security, take a look at StudioPress premium themes* for WordPress.
If you need a robust web host that uniquely offers WordPress support 24/7 and unlimited domains, I enthusiastically recommend BlueHost*.
You’ve put a lot of time and effort into your business. Don’t risk it by building your business on someone else’s land. Fortunately, it’s easier than ever before to create a site that you truly own and control.
– By Marcia Coffey
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Why A Car Wrap Beats Social Media
What is the difference between popcorn and a casserole?
Think. Fast and slow. Flash and substance. Simple and complex.
American small business owners are turning up the social web heat in droves, but seeing little return on investment. So maybe a flash and dash car wrap is a better ad vehicle …
… because social is a patience game and that can be a bitter pill.
If you think that setting up a Facebook page or Twitter handle (or even a LinkedIn company page) will open the floodgates to an Internet’s worth of sales leads, think again.
But social actually can be a powerful lead generator, just not in the way you think. It’s really a place to build loyalty, answer customer service questions and to build a community. Revenue will come. How? Through trust and loyalty. The best kind. Not popcorn.
Above all, social media is a brand builder on whatever level you do it, expending how much or how little time you can afford to develop your company’s presence on select platforms.
Visitors to your website EXPECT to see those little social icons in the footer or header. They automatically make your small business look bigger, they automatically showcase your expertise and establish your authority.
Small business owners also need to think of their social presence as an extension of what’s happening in their physical locations whether it’s a storefront or service business. Facebook is a great place to extend your personality online so that customers existing and new feel connected.
With a few subtle shifts in priorities and an adoption of the long view, small business owners can put themselves back on the path towards success … and sales.
– By Marcia Coffey
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Call Marcia, Genesis WordPress Web Designer, at 561.906.3436.
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