Onlinelistings is Live

Posted by chris olsen on August 10, 2008

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I am happy to announce the launch of Onlinelistings. The purpose of the site is to allow realtors to create professional web pages that are easy to use for them and their clients.

This project was one that took a little longer than I initially estimated due to some factors outside my control and others that I never handled the way I should have. Below are a few tips to increase your chances of success, that I failed to remember while working on the project.

  1. Get the least amount of work done first

    When working on even a small project the list of todos can begin to grow quickly and suddenly that small project becomes quite large. Features redefine the f-word ie. can really feature things up. What happens, is a good idea grows into something that seems to be required, which then results in the completion date being extended by a week or so. Add a couple more of these features and you have just added a month to the project. To prevent extended completion times determine what the core functionality is and work on nothing but that.

  2. Establish a user base right away

    Without users even the best application is worthless. So get the core done, get it on the web then get people interested. Receive input from the users then make improvements to what has already been done. The benefits of this is that you get users that are interested, you get feedback from a different perspective than your own and you have a solid base to expand on.

  3. Ignore the 20 percent

    There is always going to be the few, which includes you, that request the interesting features. Some of these suggestions may seem to make sense at first, but there is a good chance1 that the people that are requesting these features are the same people that purchase items like the vibrating knife to later discover that they don’t need it as much as they thought they would. Don’t be afraid to say no to certain requests. If interest continues to grow over time then it might be time to re-examine things.

Hopefully this reminder will help someone else from making the same mistakes that I did.

If you know any realtors that have a site that is hard on a person’s eyes I would appreciate it if you sent them my way.

1. This statement is backed by absolutely zero data

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