Category: WordPress

Appointments Made Easy With Appointy

AppointyHave you ever considered allowing your client to schedule appointments with you right on your website? In search for such solution for my and for my friends and clients websites I came across Appointy, a Florida based startup. You can see the implementation of Appointy scheduling feature on my other website where I allow clients to reserve my interpreting and translating services online.

While Appointy offers an easy integration for WordPress websites via a plugin, their system can be implemented just on about any website through an “ifame” code.

Appointy comes “PayPal ready” allowing you to charge a fee for the appointment at the time of scheduling- either full amount or partial. You are of course free to not charge your clients for appointments, as it would be the case with most real estate agents I know. But if you would like to prevent “no shows”, you might want to implement a minimal fee refundable at the time of the appointment.

Currently Appointy offers four different plans:

  • FREE plan- this basic plan has some limits and you have no option to charge your clients for the appointment at the time of scheduling. Appointy also will inject some ads into your calendar – hey they need to pay their engineers and developers.
  • PLUS plan comes at $9.99 per moth and is ad free but it does not allow you for branding nor accepting pre-payments.
  • PRO plan will set you back about $19.99 per month- the plan I am looking forward to use. You can brand your calendar and accept pre-payments with this plan. This plan includes e-mail marketing tool that allows you to send different e-mails to confirm, remind or even cancel the appointments. The best thing of course that when you sing up for Appointy, you get to try this plan absolutely free for 30 days.
  • Finally the BUSINESS plan wich comes at $39.99 is the top level plan from Appointy. I would recommend this plan for businesses that have several staff members accepting appointments, the plan allows a separate logins for administrator and for the staff.

If you are looking for a solution that would allow your clients to book an appointment with you right on your website, Appointy should be given frist consideration.

As I have pointed out, I am using Appointy myself, although I am only beginning to test many of it’s features and probably have not seen yet what Appointy can really do for my business. I will report on the results about one month from now, so stay tuned.

Spice Up Your Listing’s Photos With NextGEN WordPress Plugin

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Photo Ceredit:
The Harriman Team of Wallingford, CT

Besides branding themselves with a watermarks on pictures they never took, your local MLS is probably resizing the images you upload to accompany your listing, messing them up in the process or at least greatly affecting the quality of your pictures. Fortunately many agents today have their own website and at least one place where they have control how the photos will appear.

If you are operating a WordPress powered website, you might want to take a closer look at NextGEN WordPress Gallery Plugin by Alex Rabe. This plugin has already been integrated into variety of WordPress themes and even other plugins. There is a learning curve in in figuring out how to use this plugin effectively. But it is well worth the trouble.

Possible Problems With Installing and Configuring NextGEN Plugin.

Not sure if any one else experienced the similar problems, but when I attempted to install NextGEN plugin uploading it via FTP client, it would never work properly. I believe it may had something to do with file permissions (CHMOD) configuration of the particular files withing the plugin folder. Apparently my FTP client messes them up. If you come across the same problem, consider installing the plugin through the user interface of your WordPress (presuming your are using WordPress 2.7 or later). Installing the pluging through the WordPress interface fixed my issue and as you can see in the upper left corner of this post, NexGEN plugin is working well.

The NextGEN also requires JW Image Rotator – an important component for the sideshow function of the plugin. You should follow carefully the instructions on how to tell NextGEN plugin where to find JW Image Rotator- another problem I ran into trying to configure the NextGEN plugin properly.

Have you used this plugin? What do you think about it?

Facebook Connect Solution For Your Blog

Ever since I saw the implementation of Facebook Connect on TechCrunch, I wanted to look into implementing it on my blogs as well. However since I was not very active on Facebook, I did not start digging into it until a few days ago. There are are number of solutions available for bloggers today should they decide to take advantage of Facebook Connect.

For now I have settled with the Facebook Connect WordPress plugin by Sociable. The Sociable plugin requires Facebook API so before you start using it, make sure to create new application in Facebook developer section of your account. You may also want to hack this plugin- see in the bottom of the post where described how I did it.

Once installed and configured the Facebook Connect plugin will allow your visitors to logging into your blog using their Facebook credentials. They choose to allow the Facebook Connect application (your blog), to post the comments they leave on your blog to their Facebook account as well.

The Facebook Connect plugin by sociable has a widged that you can place in the sidebar of your blog where the visitors can login as Facebook users. Once logged in, they will also have an option to invite their friends to visit your website without actually leaving your blog.

Another unique feature the plugin provides is the community page, which is hosted right on your blog.

There is however one huge downside wit the plugin. It does not word that well with WP Super Cache plugin. Unless of course you can hack WP Super Cache plugin in such a way that it would serve dynamic pages to Facebook users once they’ve logged in on your blog. If you come across such a hack, please let me know.

Hacking the plugin to display the facebook login button somewhere around your comment box.- do this at your own risk.

Another shortcoming of the Facebook Connect plugin by Sociable is that the sidebar widget is the only place where the login button is displayed. Unfortunately the sidebar is not exactly the first place your visitors might examine when visiting your blog. They many leave a comment without realizing they could have shared it on Facebook. Placing the Facebook Connect login button in vicinity of the comment box can serve as a reminder that they could use their Facebook ID to comment on your blog. Unfortunately I had to come up with my own hack to accomplish that- copy and paste to code below into your comments.php file:

<?php echo "<fb:login-button length=\"".$loginbutton."\" onlogin=\"window.location = ‘".$uri."’;\"></fb:login-button>\n"; ?>

This is how my comment box looks now with the code above inserted:


It is probably my worst ever attempt to hack anything. Hopefully some one can come up with a better hack. With the above hack, after successful login, the page if refreshed on the very top. Bringing the visitor back down to the comment box would be so much better- but as I said, I suck at coding.

For the list of other Facebook Connect plugins and solutions for other blogging and content management platforms make sure to visit Facebook Connect Plugin Directory.

New Design Courtesy Of CodeScheme

Choosing a new design for your blog is not my favourite activity. However, once in a while you might have to do it to accommodate the need of your website. When choosing a new WordPress theme one of the factors I look for is for the theme to be simple and easy to modify.

Outgoing Theme- Cleaker
Cleaker WordPress ThemeFor the past two years Go Beyond MLS was powered by a WordPress Theme called Cleaker. Cleaker is one of those themes that any WordPress beginner should consider using, especially if you are interested to learn how to hack your theme to modify your website’s look and feel. Cleaker has such clearly defined CSS and meticulously grouped so that an average user can understand it.

Incoming Theme StayPressed
StayPressed WordPress ThemeThe new theme that powers this blog is developed by CodeScheme. I have decided to go with StayPressed WordPress Theme for the same reason I have chosen the former theme- it’s simplicity that allows me to easy modify the look and feel of my blog. StayPressed is a very light theme and uses very limited number of background images, which was always a concern to me. It is a “widgitized” theme, with widgets defined for both left and right sidebars.

Formbuilder Plugin for WordPress- A Must Have Companion For Real Estate Websites

If your real estate website is powered by WordPress, chances are you have been looking for a good way to implement contact froms on your website. There are number of plugins that can help you with this task. However one particular plugin deserves special attention- Formbuilder Plugin for WordPress.

Unlike other plugins, the Formbuilder gives you the freedom to create contact forms where you can customize every field to your liking, while giving you complete control over the number and the types of the fields you want to use in a contact form. With Formbuilder you can also create number of different contact form that would serve completely different purpose. For example you can have one form designed to capture buyers, another one to capture sellers yet another one to capture renters. Which can be very useful in creating separate landing pages for each of the above mentioned groups.
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