Archive for April, 2007

New map search’s impact on your stats

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
The new Google Map’s search we’ve put online last week might have had a certain impact in the detailed statistics page of sellers accounts.
Here’s how the statistics are compiled when a visitor explores the ByTheOwner map search :
  1. When you roll over the icon of a property and the box containing its photo, its price and its city is opened during at least 1 second, one view is added to the number of times a property is shown in the search results;
  2. When a visitor clicks on the icon of the property and the large info window opens (containing Description, Photos, Comments and Contact tabs), the number of visits on the listing is incremented by 1.
  3. If the visitor goes to the complete listing of the property, directly from the map search, I do not add another visit to its statistics since I already counted this visitor in the info window he just opened. The latter almost containing all the information of the full listing.
statistics for your home for sale example

Don’t hesitate to comment if you have any questions concerning this topic

Frédérick Dubois, ByTheOwner.com
Web development and programming

Featured homes

Monday, April 16th, 2007
The list of all featured homes on bytheowner’s home page is now available by clicking on the Featured homes image header. This brings a little extra visibility to the home sellers who are using this feature.The page that was used until today, which had no pictures or sequential navigation, is still available in the alternative navigation boxes at the bottom of the home page.

Each week an average of 40,000 potential buyers enter our website via the home page.
Visit your account to activate a home page publication »

Frédérick Dubois, ByTheOwner.com
Web development and programming

Major upgrades to the search tools

Friday, April 13th, 2007

The past few weeks at ByTheOwner’s web development offices were focused on upgrading the search tools available under the Find a property tab. The advanced search, map search and search by phone number (which becomes the search for a specific property) all received important changes.

Advanced search

This page’s layout has been re-designed so that you can get a quick look of all the parameters chosen without having to scroll down. Instead of displaying a long list of checkboxes for the cities and types of properties, we’ve decided to roll back and use a control we had in the past : The available cities are displayed in a list-box. The visitor then clicks on the cities he’s interested in and sends them to a second list-box, using arrow buttons. Note that you can send multiple properties using the CTRL and SHIFT buttons or by clicking and dragging your mouse over the cities.

A keyword field was also added just below the options so you can be even more specific in your search. Simply type in the words you search for, separated by spaces and click on the search button.

example of a map search on bytheowner

Google Map search

The map search also received a lot of upgrades.

The provinces, regions, and cities markers were all replaced by a red target icon whose size represents the number of properties available in it. Keeping the same marker icon for those 3 steps makes it clearer and more intuitive to use.

The posted markers adjust themselves now automatically according to the zoom level and the map movements. In the past, it was necessary to click on the markers to enter a province, then in an area, a city, etc… Now, if a visitor uses directly the google maps controls to explore the map, the areas, cities or properties are displayed automatically.

A Jump to city field above the map makes it possible for visitors to quickly position the map on a city of their choice. Simply type in the city name and push Enter.

The filters you can apply to the map are now available under the button Modify my search criteria.

We have also decided to double the size of the map. This makes the map a lot more interesting to use.

Finally, a maximum of information on the properties is now available directly in the map. When you rollover a property, you get it’s photograph, price and city. When you click on the marker, an infoWindow containing part of the listing, the 320×240 pictures, the owner remarks and contact information opens. The visitor does not have to go back and forth any more from the map to a listing, the map, the listing, the map…

Also, in each search mode, a navigation bar allows the user to go to the other modes quickly in order to use that one that is appropriate to his needs.

Your comments?

Frédérick Dubois, ByTheOwner.com
Web development and programming

Use of GMarkerManager disappointing on Internet Explorer IE6

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

Google added recently the GMarkerManager class to the Google Maps API. This class is used to manage visibility of hundreds of markers on a map, based on the map’s current viewport and zoom level.

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