ThompsonsRealty.com Gets a Facelift

by Jay Thompson on May 26, 2009 · 36 comments
Written by: Jay Thompson

in Random Musings, Real Estate Tech Stuff

Our “traditional” real estate website, ThompsonsRealty.com got a serious working over this weekend.

Before:

TR Old Screen Shot 2

After:

TR.com New Screen Shot

Why?

I dunno. Why not? The old site had been around four plus years, and was just… getting old.

I was running the site on the Point 2 Agent platform, which I still think is one of the better real estate template site providers out there. I’ve met many of the people at Point2 and respect them professionally, and consider several of them friends. Through no fault of theirs, I’d let the site fall into disarray, and it needed a facelift.

Obviously I went with the Wordpress platform for the latest incarnation. There is still much work to be done, but the bulk of the pages I wanted to keep are there, the 301 redirects are in place where needed and now we sit back and see what happens.

Listing Syndication

One of the things that keep me with the older system was the excellent listing syndication that Point2 provides. For those that don’t know, listing syndication is (basically) putting your real estate listings out on other sites. You can manually enter them site by site – just remove all sharp objects from the room before you go that route. A syndication system lets you enter them once and it propagates the information out across the far reaches of the world wide web.

I’ll spare you the pro and con arguments of third party listing aggregators in this post, but suffice it to say that with most of the planet looking for homes on the Internet, it seems prudent to get our listings on as many sites as possible.

Point2 did that very well. (Albeit it was quite tiresome to enter listings into the Multiple Listing System (MLS) and then re-enter them into the Point2 back end).

Enter ListHub. They pull listing data directly from the MLS and syndicate them to 30 different property sites. Cost? Free. (Unless you want reporting – and you probably should – but it’s not all that expensive).

Benefits of Wordpress

For me, I know Wordpress fairly well and can make it do pretty much what I want. Your mileage may vary. But using it over a template provider gives me complete control, and if you know me, you know I’m a control freak.

There also appears to be a significant performance improvement. Here are load times taken before and after the switchover (courtesy of Pingdom):

Before:

After:

TR old load timeTR New load time

Templated sites contain a lot of “overhead” to allow for ease of editing. Wordpress is pretty lean and mean. (Plus, I left a lot of stuff in the gutter of the Information Highway.)

So, was it painful?

It was excruciating. There is no easy way to switch over files from a provider where I have no server access. We’re talking good old-fashioned cut and paste. And stripping out a lot of formatting code. And reformatting. And placing 301 redirects. And uploading photos and files and whatnot to the new server. Then there is all that DNS and email MX record propagation jazz to consider as well.

Yeah, it pretty much sucked.

What’s next?

I fully expect to get slammed in Google and see a drop in traffic. I dropped out a lot of content that was stale, but it was still content and would land long-tailish searches. Fortunately, I rely more on this very blog you are reading (assuming you’ve stuck with me so far) for prospecting than on the traditional site, but it still did quite well. I think suspect hope that over time the traffic will return. And I think over time that the Wordpress platform (and the amazing Thesis theme) will ultimately do better in the search engines. If nothing else, it’s easier to add new content on this platform, and between Thesis, Wordpress and the nature of a blogging platform all bodes well for the SEO future of ThompsonsRealty.com.

Only time will tell I suppose.

I’d love to hear any thoughts, suggestions, or criticisms. If you are industrious / curious / bored you can still see the original site at JayAndFrancy.com, and of course the makeover at ThompsonsRealty.com.


 

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1 Lori Bee May 26, 2009 at 3:49 am

You know I’m a huge fan of P2 as well. But I offer no criticism. In fact, I will be interested in how it all pans out. Let me know the results….

P.S. I really need to revamp my site as well. So much to do, so little time….

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2 Wayne Long May 26, 2009 at 4:07 am

I think the new site is a huge improvement! Every site needs a makeover every 2 or 3 years at least.

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3 howard@Charleston Real Estate May 26, 2009 at 5:10 am

Jay, as another one of your p2 friends, I think it’s important to keep the design and content of your website fresh no matter what platform you are using.

And I guess you didn’t spend the holiday weekend lazing by the pool. Good job!

**howard´s last blog post..Read the Charleston real estate blog on Kindle

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4 Cathey East May 26, 2009 at 5:21 am

Nice job, Jay! The new site looks great. I envy your knowledge of the Thesis platform.

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5 Cindy Jones May 26, 2009 at 5:39 am

I’ve been thinking about leaving Point2 as well. Just haven’t had time to research the alternatives, design or migrate content. Have any shortcut tools?

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6 Paula Henry May 26, 2009 at 5:52 am

Jay – Very Nice! Clean and well thought out. Sure to be another winner for you and Francy!

**Paula Henry´s last blog post..Rules of the Roundabout

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7 Sharon Mays May 26, 2009 at 7:40 am

Your new site looks really good. While I don’t know much about the P2 platform, I do know about WordPress, and that is a great platform. It’s much easier to do things on there and is very user friendly.

Fort Worth Homes

**Sharon Mays´s last blog post..Berkeley Place

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8 Renee Caperton May 26, 2009 at 7:51 am

I love WordPress, it is very easy to use, and you can add as many widgets you want to make your site as unique as you like!

Navarro County Real Estate

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9 Peter Toner May 26, 2009 at 9:15 am

I’m a true believer in the Thesis theme too.

Amazingly SEO friendly and even better now that lots of bloggers are offering tips and tricks – the two best ones I have come across are http://www.ThesisHacker.com and of course the wonderful Sugar Rae http://www.sugarrae.com/

Peter Toner

**Peter Toner´s last blog post..ActiveRain & Trulia suck

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10 Debbie DiFonzo@Lebanon MO May 26, 2009 at 9:36 am

Late last year I had given serious thought to making the same switch. At the time, I didn’t have enough drive, energy, passion to under take such a transition! I’ve been toying with the idea again – your post may give me the boost I need – the new site looks great. And thanks for the tip re: ListHub

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11 Gary Sattelberger May 26, 2009 at 9:52 am

The new site looks great, Jay! Wordpress and Thesis are great tools that you’ve put to good use, as always. I noticed you’ve made more use of the rss to html for listing feeds. I hope ARMLS doesn’t follow in the footsteps of MIBOR.

**Gary Sattelberger´s last blog post..Power Ranch One of Gilbert’s Premier Communities

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12 Jay Thompson@Phoenix Real Estate Guy May 26, 2009 at 10:33 am

Gary –

Hush! Don’t even think it. Fortunately, ARMLS seems much more progressive (and reasonable) than MIBOR.

At least for today….

**Jay Thompson´s last blog post..ThompsonsRealty.com Gets a Facelift

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13 Vicki Lloyd May 26, 2009 at 10:03 am

Hi Jay –

Your site is an inspiration for those of us (me) who know we really need to update. A fresh look is a good thing!

**Vicki Lloyd´s last blog post..Lake Forest California – April Sales Report

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14 Charles@Las Vegas Real Estate May 26, 2009 at 12:03 pm

Thesis is pretty much the go to theme for WP. Have you ever considered using Drupal? I run sites using both WP and Drupal and for a more traditional website, I prefer Drupal. You have absolute control over everything, more so than Thesis/WP. There is a little bit of a learning curve though.

**Charles´s last blog post..Las Vegas Housing Market: Foreclosures Down, Sales Up

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15 Rod Rebello@Tempe Agent News May 26, 2009 at 12:07 pm

Looks great Jay. I’ve also been thinking of making a switch from P2 since I went with Thesis for my blog. but not sure if I can overcome the pain threshold like you did :) .

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16 Portland Real Estate May 26, 2009 at 12:33 pm

Great new look, very simple, very clean. I was able to find all of the information that I looked for very quickly. Great design.

**Portland Real Estate´s last blog post..Happy Hour at 820/Mint

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17 Joe@Augusta GA Homes May 26, 2009 at 1:20 pm

Jay,

Re-did my site recently, but lack your tech skill so had someone else do it ;) . Took a small hit, but have twenty times the traffic now.

As for your makeover – Great clean look with the first big button being what you want it to be – property search. Reminds me of the “Easy Button” commercial. I’ll keep coming, hopefully that will help keep you ranked. Liked your Memorial Day video too.

Navy Chief, Navy Pride.

**Joe´s last blog post..Can the $8,000 Tax Credit save VA Buyers ?

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18 PA Real Estate May 26, 2009 at 2:36 pm

I also enjoy wordpress and find the flexibilty unparalled in the blogging world. I like the new layout. I am sure you will see a drop in G ranking for a while but it will pick up as your blog seems pretty prolific.

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19 Matt@Paradise Valley Real Estate May 26, 2009 at 3:42 pm

Onwards and upwards Jay!

Not only does it look much, much cleaner but your new load time makes a huge difference (in whether or not someone is going to stick around long enough to load the entire site, lol).

Congrats for taking “the leap”! I’m sure your traffic will return, and be even better than it was before.

**Matt´s last blog post..Paradise Valley Sales Report – April 2009

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20 Scott @ Florida Real Estate May 26, 2009 at 4:44 pm

Jay,
Nice updating. WordPress rules as I use it on all of my sites. Very easy to use indeed. Are you thinking you are going to get slammed by google because of the 301 redirect or because you are dropping old content that had some keywords in it? I am thinking of doing a 301 redirect on a Florida real estate site and afraid I will get walloped by google. What are your thoughts on that?

**Scott´s last blog post..Real Estate Trouble Still Ahead?

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21 Cary NC Real Estate May 27, 2009 at 6:04 am

New site looks great Jay. I am sure you will see a nice return for all the hard work invested. I like the before and after chart. Great way to do a side by side. The faster load times and ease of management should really pay off.

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22 Rod Davis May 28, 2009 at 8:06 am

The facelift looks great and is cleaner. I use Wordpress too and I got to say it is really useful. Plus, you got to appreciate the faster load times.

Celina Home Builder

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23 Tallahassee Real Estate May 28, 2009 at 4:45 pm

Jay,

I’ve been watching your growth both here and in the Thesis forum for quite some time. I cannot tell you how impressed I am with the switch that you’ve made. Hopefully, I’m less than a year behind you….

Keep up the great work.

Joe

**Tallahassee Real Estate´s last blog post..Killearn Acres Home Sales

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24 Steve@Huggies Diapers May 28, 2009 at 5:43 pm

The new site looks good, very clean. I use wordpress on a few of my blogs and you can’t beat it. I never knew about pingdom, now I’m going off to check all my sites load times :)

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25 jf.sellsius.theclozing May 30, 2009 at 6:56 am

Looks great. Though I did like the bright blue Call to Action buttons. But if they weren’t generated click throughs, toss ‘em.

I’ve been looking at Myrsol out of South Carolina– recommended by a geeky friend of mine.

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26 Jay Thompson May 30, 2009 at 6:12 pm

I liked those buttons too Joe. So I added them back! (or at least a variation of them…)

Thanks!

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27 MaryAnn Knell-Peoria Real Estate May 31, 2009 at 9:34 pm

You sure did a lot of work; I can’t imagine having to copy and paste everything over, all the pages, 301’s…wow! The change looks great and fresh, great job!

**MaryAnn Knell-Peoria Real Estate´s last blog post..Help for Peoria’s Homeowners

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28 Jason Humpal-Loveland Real Estate May 31, 2009 at 9:47 pm

I’m really liking the white background and it looks great that you used the same search button as on your blog-nice way of messing the two together while still keeping them with different looks.

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29 Petra Norris June 16, 2009 at 7:21 pm

Great refresh on your site! Not only do these types of overhauls keep interest for your readers peaked, but I imagine it makes things seem fresh and new for you, too!

**Petra Norris´s last blog post..Lakeland Florida – A Great Place to Live

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30 Missy Caulk Ann Arbor Real Estate June 25, 2009 at 12:36 pm

Jay it looks great. Pt2 is one of my template sites too, basically for the listing syndication. I switched over in April from Number1Expert which I had had for 9 years.
Dakno built my new site and I was afraid I would lose PR and Google placement too, but I did not. They did a 301 redirect.

I wanted to do it for the last 3 years but was afraid to do for that reason alone. So glad I made the switch much easier to change things and create my own pages.

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31 Sallie McBrien September 2, 2009 at 7:12 am

Jay – your new Real Estate Webmasters site rocks! I've wanted to move in REW direction, but never got there. How long did it take for them to get you up and running? Since our site, http://www.YourAtHomeTeam.com, is our primary site at this point, any words of wisdom before I go jumping to Real Estate Webmasters?

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32 Sallie McBrien September 2, 2009 at 9:12 am

Jay – your new Real Estate Webmasters site rocks! I've wanted to move in REW direction, but never got there. How long did it take for them to get you up and running? Since our site, http://www.YourAtHomeTeam.com, is our primary site at this point, any words of wisdom before I go jumping to Real Estate Webmasters?

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33 Vicky Coco Lloyd Strip October 7, 2009 at 4:08 am

Yes the site is an inspiration for those of us who check the site out frequently. The Re-Vamp is a great look!

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