We’ve completely rebuilt the back-end pages for managing your TourVista account and virtual tours. Here’s a tour of the new design and features that you’re sure to love.
A slick new design awaits when you login to your TourVista account. The home page acts as a control panel for your entire account, showing your most Recent Tours and a nifty widget for quickly creating a New Tour.
It’s easy to manage all of the tours in your account on our new My Tours page, where you can filter by tours that are either ON or OFF, and also display them in our handy new “thumbnail” view which shows all the key data for each tour.
Managing each of your tours is easier than ever with our new Tour Dashboard! Change the design by selecting a new theme; view graphical stats of the total views, leads and shares; and even update the contact info for each tour! You can also specify multiple email addresses to receive the lead notification emails.
Of course, we are still offering our best-in-class Craigslist Templates that allow you to copy/paste code to post your tours to Craigslist. Be sure to check out our other marketing tools like the tour widgets for embedding your tours on other websites.
Pro Tip: use the drop down menu (at the top right) when editing a tour to quickly navigate between the various tours in your account.
We are now offering an affiliate program! For those of you that love TourVista, now you can earn extra ca$h by referring others to setup a new account.
It’s super easy…
Well, that pretty much covers the new improvements to the new TourVista pages for managing your account and your virtual tours. Let us know in the comments what you think / any questions / what else you’d like to see.
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If you haven’t used our new Craigslist templates, check ’em out at tourvista.com/craigslist
Here’s a detailed video tutorial that for the Craigslist newbies that goes through each step of adding your post to the appropriate real estate section on Craigslist:
Learn more about our new Craigslist templates here and see why it’s important to include more than just plain text on your listings if you want them to stand out amongst the masses on Craigslist.
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We’ve received a huge response to our new Craigslist templates that went live last week. So big in fact we’ve decided to allow ANYONE to use them — no TourVista account required.
Just go to tourvista.com/craigslist and enter your property information as demonstrated in this video:
Ya baby! Hope you enjoy!!
Not sure what the big deal is? Recently Craigslist hammered down on their real estate listing guidelines, essentially reducing all listings to plain text. No externally-hosted images. No fancy HTML formatting. More info at our blog posts here and here.
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Nov 20th Update: More customizable and no TourVista account required! Visit tourvista.com/craigslist
In response to our blog post yesterday about Craigslist hammering down on images and styling , we are pleased to release the initial version of our New & Improved Craigslist Template for Real Estate!
While your competition is sprinkling in bold text and bulleted lists to their boring plain text ads, your listings will shine with TourVista’s new Craigslist design.
Here’s a video of the new templates – and if you haven’t already, setup a free account on TourVista and start using our new Craiglist template today!
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Nov 20th Update: Better yet – no TourVista account required! Visit tourvista.com/craigslist
Nov 14th Update: We’ve released a new & improved version of our Craigslist template! Details here
WOW! is all I have to say about this.
That is, your beautiful posts created using various Craigslist templates like TourVista’s are now stripped naked and in most cases looking very ugly.
Just plain text and some minor formatting like bold and italics. Excuse me while I barf.
Is this just an effort to blast us all back to 1995? I don’t think so. Craigslist has always gone the route of “less is more” with their design and overall user experience. Instead, it feels more like a way to manage the look of all posts for consistency in an effort to level the playing field for everyone.
While this does have most real estate marketers in a state of shock, it is actually good news. By removing all images and fancy styling and forcing all posts to be plain text, ANYTHING that we can do to make your text better than just plain text will help it stand out.
And that’s what we are working on right now — an updated Craigslist template that takes your property info from TourVista and generates “better than plain text” copy/paste code to help it POP on Craigslist.
Stay tuned… and let us know if you have any ideas!
Nov 20th Update: Better yet – no TourVista account required! Visit tourvista.com/craigslist
Nov 14th Update: We’ve released a new & improved version of our Craigslist template! Details here
Matt, TourVista Founder
November 13, 2013 at 2:32 pm PST
PS: Craig sends his love
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This is a really cool update that allows you to further customize your virtual tour with interactive floor plans by choosing the color for your arrows.
It’s super easy to customize the arrow colors:
Here’s a video tutorial that walks you through the above steps:
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Hopefully you’ve figured out that you can simply click on any photo in your virtual tour to launch the full-size photo slideshow, like this post explains.
But, did you know that you can press the SPACEBAR on your keyboard to play the slideshow automatically? How cool is that? We’ve even added a little notification at the top of the slideshow so your viewers know that they have this option, too.
You guessed it, pressing the spacebar again pauses the slideshow.
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TourVista was one of the first companies on the web to allow users to setup interactive floor plans for marketing their real estate. And while our interface for viewing the interactive floor plan was nice and clean… it was a bit small.
Most of our users figured out that their floor plans should be drawn such that they would fit nicely on the tour page, including cropping them tight so there was no unnecessary white space around the edge, resulting in the largest floor plan possible. Even still, if your property had a big, complex floor plan, it became very small and hard to read.
Well, it is my pleasure to announce that we’ve updated our tour page with a link “+Enlarge” that shows your interactive floor plan in a MUCH larger view! Yeehaw! Check it out:
If that’s the good news, the better news is that all of your existing virtual tours with interactive floor plans have been updated automatically to show the larger view. Sweet!
Here’s a quick screencast demonstrating the large interactive floor plans:
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We’ve heard from a few users that they would prefer a more obvious way to view full size versions of the photos and floor plans on their virtual tours.
Ask and you shall receive!
The two screenshots above show (on the left) the Photos tab for an interactive floor plan and (on the right) the lightbox for viewing each photo at full size.
Tip: once the lightbox is showing, you can use the left/right arrow keys on your keyboard to quickly scroll through the photos.
Just visit one of your virtual tours and you’ll see that the lightbox has already been applied*.
* This update applies to Premium tours only, not free tours.
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We love our Macs. But occasionally a funky bug pops up. Fortunately, there’s usually a helpful explanation online that shows you a good work-around.
This video demos how to get past the “Error 1 – Operation Not Permitted” error that occurs when trying to unzip a zip file created at TourVista.com.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6–dQQ9U1fsThe solution is to use Terminal, a built-in program on the Mac.
Your unzipped files will go to your user account folder which you can easily access using Finder.
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