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Social Media Can Make You Live Longer (theoretically)

November 15th, 2010

I’m not a doctor nor do I play one on TV but hear me out.

While reading about health and healthy living I stumbled upon a Univeristy of North Carolina study that found people with friends, family and community involvement were 50 percent less likely to die early than those with no social life.  Also, Socially-connected people live an average of 3.7 years longer, according to the report which claimed the impact of friends was comparable to the effects of quitting smoking.

Now I don’t think Facebook is a medical breakthru but it’s interesting the quick growth of social sites like Facebook and Twitter could actually positively effect someone’s life.  Crazy, right?

I’m very active on Facebook and Twitter and I love being able to keep up to date with friends and family.  I smile a lot during the day from the silly pictures, funny status updates and the random “hey!”.  Granted we all have our pet peeves that can often annoy-  the difference is that on Facebook you can ‘hide’ the annoying parts.  If you haven’t done that yet… do it.

One other piece to consider,  when people talk about a “social life” they don’t usually mean a ‘digital friend’.  However, I’d argue that being connected like my example above is a way of ‘connection’ to others.  Maybe you don’t get the 3.7 extra years from Facebook-  maybe 2.5 more years???

What do you think?  It’s an interesting subject to think about and the possibility that Facebook can actually extend your life?  Well who knows if there will ever be proof but for now…  we’ll take it.

Real Estate and Technology? Together? Definitely!

November 5th, 2010

Daniel Island Real Estate

The past few months we’ve been working with Daniel Island on a new website, one that would represent a turn in online real estate marketing. The challenge was to create a real estate site that’s easy on the eyes and more importantly easy to use. If you look at most real estate sites available today they are made from “clutter” templates… you know the ones. They put 50 boxes on the front page and have, at a minimum, 7,500 words of copy. If you drown and overwhelm your visitors you can bet they’ll be off your site in less than 20 seconds.

Ok, I won’t keep harping on bad real estate sites. There is just not enough time in the day!

Back to Daniel Island and all the cool things happening for this cutting edge real estate developer. We set out to create a site that was not only easy to use for visitors but easy to update and use for the marketing crew behind the scenes. We did a good bit of research on the different technologies that would accommodate what we wanted to do. We landed on WordPress. Yes, the ‘blogging’ platform. We heard from many developers/programmers and such- you can’t do that, it’s not worth the time.. blah, blah, blah… We did it and if I didn’t tell you it was a WordPress core you’d have probably never known.

Yes, we manipulated the backend of WordPress pretty hard. We designed and created a custom ‘theme’ that had some special needs but in the end the marketing team had a simple interface to use to edit their site- WordPress.

The next challenge was to connect our newly built WordPress site to Propertybase. Propertybase is a custom built CRM that integrates with the Salesforce platform. Propertybase/Salesforce handle all the properties that Daniel Island has listed… the details, media and sales history. We were able to pick and choose what information fed the new site. We also are able to connect the contact form to Propertybase so that it handles what Salesforce was really built for… Customer Relations. Propertybase is also on the edge of their technology- which made it easy to integrate with the new site.

Of course every real estate site needs a map to show their properties! We decided to use Google maps. Google has recently released their V3 API which allows us to do so many cool things. First we simply connected the map with data pulled from Propertybase and we had properties mapped in no time… so what’s so neat about that? Nothing really. However, Daniel Island has a custom ‘Real Estate Map’ they use. This map was developed locally by an engineering firm and was colorized/drawn for a warm & fuzzy non-boring map piece. We took this map and with GPS coordinates created an overlay for our Google map. Now, it’s a cool looking map with all the properties showing up on a pretty map.

One other feature we decided to add was a Daniel Island MLS search. We didn’t want to provide a full Charleston wide MLS search site- this isn’t the purpose of the new Daniel Island site but users often wonder what else is available around Daniel Island. Now they know and can inquire about any properties around Daniel Island. If you know anything about MLS then you know how backwards and ancient the technology is. Not fun to deal with but it’s working!

With technology evolving as fast as I can type this piece we wanted to create a site that was easily adaptable to future technologies. We used platforms and solutions that we feel are a safe bet for future development. WordPress, Salesforce and Google- pretty sure these pieces are going to be around a while.

This was a massive group effort. The marketing crew and our crew spent countless hours fine tuning and making this site what it is. Check it out and let us know what you think!

Learn To Sell – A Video Guide

November 3rd, 2010

This video could put us all out of work!  Just a fun look at the past.  Things have changed a bit, eh?

The King Of Social Media

October 13th, 2010

Conan O’Brien. Team CoCo.

Read a great article today in Fast Company about Conan and his use of social media. This is a wonderful example of how one site becomes the ‘hub’ and social outlets become the ‘channels’. The blimp thing may be out of reach for most small businesses but we can figure out an alternative…

I’m not going to analyze his site and all the things he’s doing. Fast Company did a much better job than I could.. so check it out here.

Digital Consultants

October 12th, 2010

What the heck is a digital consultant? How can he/she/them help me? Why am I starting this post with questions? Sorry.

Just because many folks are still wrapping their head around ‘interactive marketing’, ‘social media’ & ‘web marketing’ I thought it would be cool to figure out a title that covers all the things that we help others do.

We are like consultants… however, every thing we do is digital. Digital isn’t just the web. Digital is… well… digital. We do a lot of things on the web. We create websites, run ad campaigns, run social media campaigns, manage brands and climb the Google page charts. We also build iphone, ipad and android apps. We’ve been involved with touch screen media (before the ipad!). We’ve ran marketing campaigns for real estate companies, niche retail stores, musicians/artists, other ad agencies, record labels and other small businesses.

So yeah, we are consultants of the digital kind. Got an idea you need help implementing? Give us a shout and let’s see where we end up.