Thursday, October 4, 2012

Home Listing Web Design for Real Estate Brokers

With the help of a professional broker in the Portland area, I created a templet for the brokers who want to move homes fast by showcasing the home listing in its best light. The result is a comprehensive approach to home sale on the internet. All the information a buyer would need before he/she picks up the phone is carefully laid out in a simple yet elegant, two-page design. Due to the simplicity, the cost of implementation is very low ($250) and takes only two days to turnaround. Example:

http://glimpseatlas.com/homes/

It is individually optimized for desktop, iPhone, iPad, Android, and Blackberry. Twenty large home images, description, amenities, schools, neighborhood, map and driving directions are intelligently displayed with a clever navigation system. Brokers using this design will save time and cost because the design helps identify the target home buyers. And only the targeted home buyers will contact the broker after viewing the website. Features of the design:

  • Everything you need to sell the homes online Fast

  • Optimized individually for desktop, iPhone, iPad, Android and Blackberry

  • Professional slid show on home page

  • Up to 20 home photos in showcase

  • Customized color scheme (based on photo background)

  • Search engine optimized

  • Free hosting until the listing is sold

  • 48-hour turnaround

  • QR Code included

  • All you need is to send us the photos and text information

  • Have a nice day!




    Tuesday, May 22, 2012

    Theory of Flexibility and Longevity

    This post is not a result of scientific study for the subject matter. Rather, it is a combination of my observation, intuition and experience. Even when you agree with my rationale, you should not believe all of it. In addition, the flexibility referred to both physical and mental ones.

    Observation:

    Life goes from: Birth -> Young -> Old -> Death

    Flexibility goes from extremely flexible at birth and becomes less and less so as one grows older and older. At one's death, the physical body becomes most rigid.

    Intuition:
    The more flexible our bodies is the further we are away from death, in general.

    Reasoning:
    In Chinese medicine, it talks about ”pronounce Qi) which is a form of energy flowing through the body, which keeps the body functioning as designed. The rigidity of body creates "choke points" that impedes the natural flow of Qi and affects the organs' proper functions, resulting in various health issues, which in turn shortens one's life span.

    There is also a mental component that, I believe, behaves the same way. Typically, as we grow older, our thoughts (and vision of the world) become fixed (i.e. rigid). We become more and more sedentary. The result is a slow moving and inflexible body that develops into many choke points for the Qi. We don't think any other way but to let the thought rots out our health. Now the question I want to ask everyone is "why do we think this way"? But as soon as we become mentally flexible and think, for example, I can be moving freely, strong and flexible even at this old age. Our body will always move in the direction of our thought. The result can be very exciting for whoever that wants to extend their life span. Bottom line: the mental aspect of our life goes hand-in-hand with our physical health.

    Well, this is it. The language may not be perfect but I hope it gets the point across.





    Monday, April 4, 2011

    My first blog post

    Dear Friends,

    I have wanted a blog of my own for a couple of years and now I have done it. This blog will include everything that I believe to be beneficial to the readers in their professional and / or personal lives.

    Today please allow myself to share a message with everyone:

    The more we know about ourselves, the happier we become in general.

    Background:
    People are constantly conditioned to seek wealth, fame, possession and every other "external" means in order to be feeling good. Little do we know that this "external" approach works only in short term. In 1991 I bought my first "luxury" car, a Mercedes Benz, the wonderful feeling of success lasted three month before I felt stalled again. In 1995 I built a custom home costing over $600,000 over looking the entire Tualatin Valley on Skyline blvd in Portland, Oregon. Again, the thrill I experienced lasted no more than six months before I felt dissatisfied again and wanting for more.

    The truth is with any "external means" we can only be satisfied in short term. I am sure most of you can relate to it. Through years of study and learning, I have come to the conclusion that the secrete path to prolonged happiness resides in the land of "internal" means.

    Instead of looking outward for things that will make us happy, we have to look inward. This is why I posted the main message above. The first step to happiness in life is to truly understand / know oneself. The more we know about our own strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes, things we are good at or not, and then make daily decisions based on these findings, the better our lives will be in general.

    In year 2000, after 12 years in business selling computer systems, I went on a "career bungee jump" and become a multimedia producer because I wanted to associate myself more with artists and less with businessmen. I wanted to create using computer technologies rather than selling a piece of hardware. Now I am doing something I enjoy all the time. There are challenges still but these are the challenges I enjoy to take on. My life has been 100% better ever since.

    So the lesson is a happy life does not mean a life without problems or challenges. It is the life in which we enjoy the challenges as rewards. And that is the life I want for myself!


    Happy living.