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  • Congratulations to the Trulia VIPs!

    Posted Under: Using Trulia  |  December 17, 2009 1:54 PM  |  237 views  |  20 comments

    Giving becomes more prevalent during the holiday season, but on Trulia Voices it’s an everyday occurrence as thousands of individuals take time out of their busy schedules to share their knowledge and advice with others. Whether they’re sharing their insights in an answer to a question, or whether they’re starting an intelligent discussion in a blog post, they are constantly giving their best to the community, making it a destination for those seeking assistance and first-rate real estate information.

    In order to recognize these awe-inspiring individuals for their extraordinary efforts, and ensure that they easily stand out in the community, we’ve created the Trulia VIP Program.

    You’ll recognize Trulia VIPs by the colorful badges that accompany their profile information across the site, and we’re thrilled that we’ve already got a great group of Trulians, both professionals and nonprofessionals, sporting their VIP ribbons.


    All VIP members (levels 1, 2 and 3, with 3 being the most prestigious) are also rewarded with increased exposure throughout Trulia Voices and in our Find a Pro directory; the higher the level of VIP, the more exposure they will enjoy. In addition, Levels 2 and 3 will enjoy the honor of being featured in our bimonthly Consumer and Agent Newsletters read my thousands of members. We have more rewards in store as well so stay tuned.

    So how do you become a VIP? Well if you’ve got a Trulia account, you’ve taken the first step and have already earned points towards VIP status. You’ll earn more points as you contribute to Trulia Voices and when others appreciate your posts and give you thumbs-up votes, or chose your answer as the Best Answer. Once you earn the points you need, becoming a VIP is all about consistent high quality contribution. 

    Coming soon you’ll be able to track your VIP stats in your My Trulia account so you can know exactly what you need to do to stay on top of the game. In the meantime, you can learn more about the Trulia VIP program and the points you can earn from your community involvement here. Check it out and be sure to send us your feedback.

    Please join us in congratulating the Trulia VIPs by commenting on their Trulia Blogs or on this post!

  • Trulia Guides is joining the Trulia Voices suite of services

    Posted Under: Using Trulia  |  October 14, 2009 4:30 PM  |  181 views  |  No comments
    We are very excited today to announce the addition of a new section to our Trulia Voices community: Trulia Guides

    The Trulia Voices community has been helping consumers and agents alike to make better real estate decisions by providing answers to specific questions, and offering a large volume of blog posts covering the real estate market and the real estate transactions. Trulia Guides is joining the Trulia Voices group of products to offer simple how-to advice for every step of the real estate process.


    Even though we'd like to take credit for this idea, we have to admit that how-to guides was something that our consumers (and agents) conceived first and asked for our help to make it happen. They wanted a place where they can read step by step info on what to do and what not to do, so they feel more educated and empowered during the whole process.

    What we did is to create a dream team of writers and journalists who have been covering a wide variety of real estate topics for many years, and we worked with them to create a list of how-to guides. Today, we are launching four topics: Home Buying, Home Selling, Financing, and Rentals.

    This is just the beginning. Our plans include not only to expand the topics that we are covering, but also to increase the number of writters and allow a few selected Trulia Voices community members to also contribute. But more on this to come later :)

    Spend some time reading through Trulia Guides (it is really interesting, promise!) and don't forget to comment on this blog post with your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think about the current guides and what topics you'd like to see us adding.

    Enjoy!
  • Announcing the Trulia Mayors

    Posted Under: Using Trulia  |  September 14, 2009 6:01 PM  |  4,130 views  |  63 comments

    Trulia is excited to introduce our ‘Trulia Mayor’ program, a new initiative that will help strengthen and expand the Trulia Voices community including nearly 400,000 real estate professionals.

    Trulia Mayors are great social media role models and innovators, and will represent the opinions of real estate professionals in various Trulia efforts.  Mayors will attend frequent roundtable meetings, get sneak peeks of upcoming projects and will provide their input in content quality matters on Trulia Voices. Additionally, Trulia Mayors will be participating in various PR and marketing efforts, such as co-hosting local events and co-authoring newsletters and articles, to spread their knowledge and provide expert advice to consumers and professionals alike. Bottom line - it's pretty cool.

    You can identify the Trulia Mayors in the Trulia Voices community by a special Mayor badge. They will also continue participating on the Trulia Voices community by asking and answering questions and blogging. The Trulia Mayors will be at your assistance when you have questions or concerns about Trulia or the Trulia Voices community, and they will be happy to share their experiences and knowledge.

    The inaugural Trulia Mayors are five real estate professionals who have led by example within the Trulia Voices community, and we’re thrilled that each of them accepted their volunteer Mayoral appointments!  It’s a great start to a program that will eventually include a representative from each state.

    So who are they?  Let us introduce you!

    Josh Boggs (San Antonio, TX) – Owner of Exposed Homes – Trulia Pro
    Josh moved to San Antonio in 2000 and has flourished in his new found home.  Having a strong background in financial management, consulting and multi-family property management, residential real estate consulting was inevitably waiting for him right around the corner.  Believing wholeheartedly about reviving what is now considered a long lost art in today’s business world, Josh has brought his passion for helping people, valuable experience, sense of humor and enjoyment into his real estate career to hopefully remind his clients and potential clients that customer service is still alive and kicking in his domain.  He now owns and controls the marketing company eXposed Homes located at Keller Williams and are barreling through their 3rd year of operation.

    Maureen Francis (Birmingham, MI) – Associate Broker at SKBK Sotheby’s International Realty –Trulia Pro – 2008 Trulia MVP
    As a top producing Realtor in Birmingham, Michigan, she, and her husband, Dmitry Koublitsky, have been selling residential real estate in some of Metro Detroit's most affluent suburbs since 2001.  The couple met in Ukraine, where Maureen worked as a consultant on projects for the US government, The World Bank and The United Nations, after serving in the first group of US Peace Corps volunteers in the former Soviet Union.  

Maureen and Dmitry have built much of their business through technology, by using the web to help them to unite buyers with sellers.  Maureen was recently recognized by the Women's Council of Realtors for her use of technology, and she has received awards for blogging over the years.  Maureen blogs at www.miOaklandCounty.com.


    Deborah Madey (Rumson, NJ) – Broker/Owner of Penninsula Realty – Trulia Pro – 2008 Trulia MVP
    Deborah is a social media enthusiast with more than 2700 comments in Trulia Voices.  See her Trulia profile here: http://www.trulia.com/profile/DeborahMadeyNewJersey/

    Alan May (Evanston, IL) –  Realtor at Coldwell Banker – 2008 Trulia MVP
    Alan brings a casual sense of humor to his postings (as you can tell from his ever-changing Elvis-inspired icons), here on Trulia and has has been a regular contributor to Trulia Voices since 2007 which lead to him becoming a Trulia MVP for 2008. Additionally, Alan has contributed to several other real estate related sites over the past few years.

 Alan has been a Realtor with one of the top Coldwell Banker offices in the Chicago area for almost 10 years, and has been consistently an award-winning agent, as well as one of the top producers in his area. He's a low-key agent, and views himself more as a consultant, than a salesman.

    Carl Medford (Fremont, CA) – Agent at Windermere – Trulia Pro
    With the motto of, “Helping You Write The Next Chapter In Your Life,”™ Carl is one of the "next generation" of Web-based REALTORS.  Carl typically transforms any local coffeehouse into an office; meeting with clients in any location and conducting business while enjoying the best coffee available! Instead of focusing on a specific neighborhood, Carl has earned the distinction of being a "Regional Expert," tracking trends and critical information in multiple markets, thus bringing the broadest possible expertise and service to his clients. 
 
In addition to being a REALTOR, Carl is a licensed general contractor and also owns "The Next Stage," a fully professional and accredited home staging company. Lastly, Carl has developed “The Ultimate Home Buying Experience,™”. He is featured weekly in “Real Estate Reality” in the Real Estate section of the San Leandro Times and Castro Valley Forum newspapers.
  • Find a Pro Search Results Explained

    Posted Under: Using Trulia  |  July 9, 2009 10:37 AM  |  390 views  |  No comments

    Have you found yourself in our Find a Pro directory yet? Have you been wondering what’s behind the results and why you show up where you do? If so, read on and set your mind at ease – all will be explained.

    You can search for professionals within our directory by:

    Location – Our location search looks at the primary location in all member profiles. If you want to show up for a search in Orlando Florida, make sure that location is the first one listed on your profile page. Subsequent locations don’t affect the results and zip code searches won’t bring up results for the corresponding city – e.g. a search in zip 95616 won’t bring up results for Davis, CA. The opposite is true however – a search in Davis, CA will bring up results for all associated zip codes.

    Keyword – Our keyword search checks all fields in all Trulia profiles to find possible matches. Whether you’re a relocation expert, or a short sale specialist, take care to include all the relevant information you can about yourself and your business in your profile.

    Type of professional – As you would expect, this checks the professional type listed in each member’s profile. Make certain that you’re listed correctly as an Agent, Mortgage Broker or Lender or a Property Manager so you show up when you should, and take note that if you are a broker, you will also appear in the agent search results.

    Once results are returned for a particular search, they are ordered based on the following criteria:

    Total number of contributions – This criterion is designed to reward members who are always on top of their game and frequently provide advice and start discussions. Contributions include questions, answers, blog posts, and comments.

    Community appreciation – The more Thumbs Up (useful) votes and Best Answer Awards you receive from other community members, the more likely it is that you will appear higher within the results.

    Frequency of participation – This helps members who are consistently active appear higher and prevents a power user who no longer contributes from hogging the spotlight long after he or she has left.

    Once these three criteria are checked, they form a score which determines the order in which the results will appear. However, please note that not all criteria are of equal value. In fact ‘Community Love’ has the highest value to ensure that members who contribute quality content get the spotlight.

    So there you have it – the secret in our Find a Pro sauce. We hope we’ve given you ample information so you can take charge and truly affect your placement within our directory. Please be sure to share any questions or feedback you have with us.

    We’d also like to extend a big thanks to Jim Walker for all his suggestions about our search results and to everyone else who shared their opinions as well.

     

     

  • Hot New Trulia Photo Management Feature!

    Posted Under: Using Trulia  |  July 7, 2009 12:20 PM  |  352 views  |  2 comments

    It’s well known that home buyers who are looking for homes online want photos - people like pictures!  Whether they’re searching for homes on Trulia’s main site or on our iPhone application for real estate, they want photos.  More photos.  Bigger photos.  You get the idea.

    Real estate agents have long known that people love photos, so they typically make sure to make lots of photos available for the listings they represent.  At Trulia, we strive to make it easier for agents to present their listings in the most pleasing way possible, and we’ve just made this easier.  Now, if you’re the listing agent for a particular listing, you can easily add photos or re-order photos (to make sure, for example, that the cover photo is the most eye-catching of them all).

    It’s easy to try out the new functionality.  First, access your My Listings page (if you don’t already have a Trulia account, you’ll be prompted to create one).  Then, for any listing on your page, select from the drop-down menu as per the screenshot below.  (If you don’t yet have listings on this page, you can also add them here).

    Next, you can edit photos from this page.  Add photos (as many as you’d like!) by uploading them from your computer or just entering the URL if the photo is already posted elsewhere online.  Delete any photos you don’t like.  Or, using simple “drag and drop” functionality, move the photos around — into the order you’d like.  You can also add captions to the photos.

    Best of all?  This is all free.  You just need to be the listing agent for listings on Trulia.

    We hope you like this new functionality.  As always, if you have comments or questions, please let us know.

  • 5 Tips to Get on the Trulia Voices Homepage

    Posted Under: Using Trulia  |  June 19, 2009 1:04 PM  |  600 views  |  No comments

    Ok, so now you know how you can get on the Trulia Voices homepage, but how do you put that knowledge into action and increase your chances? After all you can’t give yourself Thumbs Up votes or Best Answer awards.

    If the recent influx of Twittering has taught us anything, it’s that word can travel fast in the world of social media. So be sure to take advantage of this phenomenon to promote your own Voices content and socialize, socialize, socialize!

    Trulia makes this easy for you – just make sure you take advantage of the following features:

    1. Send to a friend! With Send to a friend you can email your post to as many friends as you’d like directly from our site.

    2. Share! Share keeps you covered in the social media sphere. With just one click you can share your question or answer on delicious, Digg, Facebook, Friendfeed, Google Bookmarks, MySpace, StumbleUpon, Technorati, Twitter and Yahoo Bookmarks.

                                       

    3. Link to this answer! This feature makes it oh so easy to publicize your own answers. Use it to create a new link to the question you’ve answered that shows your answer front and center, directly below the question. And once the link is created you can effortlessly share it to show everyone your expertise and eloquence in action. Click here to learn more.

    4. Showcase your content! Use the Trulia Voices Widget to show off all of your Trulia Voices answers. It’s easily customized and installed on your site or blog.

    5. Showcase your profile! Ad a Trulia badge to your web site or email signature. It’s sleek enough for any website and will get visitors to your Trulia profile where they can view your answers, blogs and listings in just one click.

    Do you have any questions, comments or other tips to share with the class? Let us know or leave a comment below!

  • How to Make it on the Trulia Voices Homepage

    Posted Under: Using Trulia  |  June 19, 2009 12:02 PM  |  964 views  |  No comments

    In real life there’s no formula you can use to become popular, but the good news is that for most online services, there is one!  On Trulia Voices knowing the formula and using it to your advantage could mean that your Q&A or blog, could be featured on the Trulia Voices homepage. What better way to establish yourself as an expert than appearing on the homepage of one of the most popular destinations for serious homebuyers and home sellers?

    So, are you wondering what the formula is? It is actually very simple…

    Trulia determines popularity using a points system. Points are given to a post (blog or Q&A) if any of the following have occurred within the past 7 days:

    • The post received new answers or comments.
    • The post was viewed by people interested in the topic.
    • The post received a Thumbs Up Vote by  a reader.

    More recent views give posts extra points. And of course, the more a post  is viewed, the more thumbs up votes it receives, and the more answers or comments it gets, the more likely it is to appear and remain on the Trulia Voices homepage for more time.

    The Trulia Voices homepage updates to show the newest popular content several times a day and the chances for you to be in the spotlight are quite high! Check out some tips that we put together just for you.

    Surprisingly simple isn’t it?

    Have any questions or feedback? Send us your feedback or leave a comment.

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