Nick Bostic

Nick runs a new media marketing consulting company helping real estate professionals learn how to implement new media tools into their marketing arsenal. He frequently gives presentations on generational marketing, green marketing and advanced online promotion. Nick is active on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

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Put Your Data On The Map

13 responses to “Put Your Data On The Map”

  1. Paula Henry

    Nick – Cool Tool – great for determining the best areas to check out at a glance.

  2. Kim Wood

    I have been waiting and waiting for something like this! The map our MLS prints is less than desirable – so I look forward to checking this out.

    I don’t think I’ll use it to send out FSBO lists, but arranging Buyer Tours would be great!

    Now if I could input addresses into my GPS and *it* determine the best route to take…I’d be a happier camper! Can you help?

  3. Lani Anglin-Rosales

    I *love* this!!! How easy is this! I almost wish this was kept secret!!! lol

    It’s always been complicated mentally organizing addresses and data points and even MORE complicated when having to do data entry. I’ll be tinkering with this, thanks!!!!

  4. Jamey Bridges

    Ok, this is pretty sweet! I have been a big fan of Google Maps, but this really makes it easy to integrate data with their application, thanks for sharing.

    I think this will be cool for listing agents too, who want to quickly show all the listings they have in a neighborhood :)

  5. Todd

    Maplist is cool, but just regular Google Maps supports this too. If you already have a Gmail account, sign in and click “My Maps”. You can even create custom icons for the push pins. After adding all your listings, just copy past the embed code into the side bar of your WordPress blog and that’s it.

  6. Vicki Moore

    Way cool. Thanks. I’m definitely going to use this.

  7. Nick Bostic

    Paula & Lani – I totally agree, to me the best part is the easy visualization of data.

    Kim – sorry, not sure how to import into the GPS yet :(

    Jamey – good idea! Maybe have one map of current listings and one of sold?

    Todd – I’m not sure how you can get regular Google Maps to do this, I just spent some time looking into it and didn’t see an option to upload a spreadsheet of addresses directly into Google Maps. The only way I can see to do it is manually, which definitely isn’t very efficient IMHO.

  8. Todd

    No need to import from Excel! Just type your listing’s address into Gmaps then edit in My Maps. You can also upload GPS data into My Maps ( Take GPS device with you in the car as you drive through neighborhoods where your listings are ) and make a sharable “driving tour”:

    Importing KML or GeoRSS to Your Map

    Once you have created a map, you can import KML, KMZ or GeoRSS data into your map. To do this, create or open a map and click Import.

    http://local.google.com/suppor.....480#import

  9. Rod Rebello

    I’ve used a similar free capability at http://www.zeemaps.com. They import a csv file with addresses and related info to create a google map with code to insert into your web page. I’ll have to check out Mapalist too.

  10. Matthew Rathbun

    Very cool! One more idea I can still from Nick… I love AG, it makes me look like a great instructor :)

  11. Michelle

    I dinked with this a bit, and I was able to open the title company xls file directly to google docs from gmail, save it and then access it easily from mapalist. but I do know how to copy and paste, just didn’t need to ; ).

  12. Doug Devitre

    This is more for those that educate than sell real estate.

    Here is what I did for the top 50 REALTOR Associations in membership: http://www.retechtraining.com/.....ey=g228387

    Forgive the link back to the site… more importantly I wanted to show you how it can work across the country too for real estate educators.

    Has anyone else tried the translation gadget on Google Docs for international clients?. It rocks!!

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