Just like Bill's success with BlogBurst and his blog post's major distribution to Reuters and Nielsen and with Janie's ActiveRain Chain Reaction explaining how blogging and networking interconnected real people and delivered real benefits, our own Lucky Blog Post finally produced real, measurable results. While in Bill's and Janie's case, the core expertise is real estate and in ours it is technology, the common theme in all these three cases is the fact that blogging (self expression in a low cost, highly distributed and visible media) was the vehicle which delivered the message. Without the publicity a blog post can bring to the authors, the following story would have never happened:
On April 22, the official Google Maps API blog included a direct, editorial link to RealBird using us as an example for their Street View applications (among a list of other great sites). This is big for us and big for our randomly selected client whose RealBird listing website is linked from Google's blog.
From a speculative blog post capturing a very interesting, undocumented feature of Google to actually delivering high visibility to one of our clients, our Lucky Blog Post traveled a long way, transformed in the process and finally captured some trophy for everybody involved.
Here is the timeline:
- On January 28, 2008, we made the Google Street View embeddable in the RealBird listing websites, after accidentally discovering a hidden feature provided, but not publicized by Google. Our blog post got really lucky, in terms of receiving a lot of organic search engine traffic due to the high demand for the Street View features from all over the world.
- Due to the fact that we were already focusing on the Street View technology and because it was proven that the search demand is high around this topic, once Google released their API finally, we jumped on the train and 28 hours later we had the RealBird integration completed. One thing to be one of the first and another one is to let the world know. This is where blogging came to our help. We posted about the release on the RealBird Blog on March 28 and linked to Google's announcement. Lucky again, we ended up being the number one trackback link under their post for a long time, at a very visible position. That led to even more traffic and eventually the Google Maps API team visiting our blog and congratulating us.
- Finally, on April 22, we noticed some incoming traffic from GoogleMapsMania, which referred to the official Google Maps API as a source for their post. And there we are: a Denver auction of CO Homefinder is linked under the RealBird anchor as an example by the Google Maps API team
The moral of this story? Blogging and only blogging made this happen. It's true that we are a mapping expert (we were providing maps and aerial photos before Google entered the game), it's true that we are agile and fast in developing new features and products, but the only way we could achieve such public visibility and eventually, delivering the same to one of our randomly selected clients is through the power of blogging. To achieve the same, it would require an impossibly costly PR and advertising campaign and no valid ROI could ever justify that. With blogging and social networking, the transactional cost of delivering your expertise is reduced to a level, which makes it accessible for everybody.
While the topics are distinct, in all 3 cases (Bill's, Janie's and ours) blogging was the key to the overall success. Blogging was the mechanism which delivered one's expertise in a certain field and created a network of people or events by which real-world results were reached.
So keep doing it, blog it away, it works.
-- Zoltan Szendro
RealBird.com

Congratulations! I do use your flyers and people have commented on the professional look that they present to my listings!
It's a Good Life!
Fran
This is what I was talking about regarding the power of trackbacks: See the screenshot of the trackback of this particular AR blog post as it appears on the Google blog (plus the reference to RealBird):
-- Zoltan
Justin - Agree, it's amazing when blogging efforts materialize in something measurable and personal. Search engine marketing is very important as that is where most online users start their experience, but the visibility of blogs reach beyond that. I bet there are thousands of such chain of events "hidden" in the vast amount of AR posts and outside blogs and in the social media in general. What's great in these examples is how easy it is to follow the trail. Thanks for checking in.
-- Zoltan
Zoltan! Congrats! You work so hard that your feature is well deserved! Thanks for providing such a great service to the real estate world!
Tina in Virginia
Tina - Thanks. I saw that you connected with Justin. Another great example on how online networking leads to real-world business relationship.
Heath - Thanks for checking in.
FYI- You can also thank Google alerts. I have one for "Google Maps API" and that's how I saw your original post. So, now you know how to show up in my inbox. :)
Anyway, great site. Keep it up!
Hello Pamela,
Thanks for checking in and for your insight about Google Alerts and letting us know how to show up in your Gmail :-) Seeing you showing up on our blogs makes our day !
For those of you who are reading this thread, make sure your use Google Alerts to monitor your market, your brand and to find content for your blog. As my recent blog explains, time-to-media can be crucial and Google Alert will help you a lot to break the new and fill the temporary information void. You can set up your own alerts for what ever search terms you pick here: http://www.google.com/alerts
-- Zoltan
RealBird.com
Zoltan, congrats on the great and well deserved recognition. Your mapping and services are so outstanding and any and all rankings and exposure you get is WELL deserved. You guys are the best out there and what you provide listing agents cannot be matched. Thank you for helping US ride on your coattails to the top!
Janie
Thanks Janie for the kind words !
-- Zoltan