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  • Jacquie Gonzalez
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    in reply to: Mapquest Replacement #344

    You have a good point on the cost over a certain amount of views. Would need to somehow make it so that it is only an option if the customer cname domain is set. That way the views go against that domain and not idxbroker.com.

    I’m interested in the consensus too. I don’t see a lot of people visiting this section of the forums though. Maybe post it in a more populated area?

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    Jacquie Gonzalez
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    in reply to: Mapquest Replacement #340

    http://wvw.century21broadhurst.com/idx/map/mapsearch

    View it on a phone at minimum max-width. To be exact it stops being responsive at about 675px when it starts overlapping the inherit box it resides in.

    Here’s one the customer is comparing it with, their competition of course. http://www.c21theharrelsongroup.com/map_search/results/28qa/#/?city=Myrtle%20Beach They want the google street view, responsiveness, gps, get directions, balloons, etc etc. I guess now google is the one offering the better opportunities. They now have polygon too.

    Wouldn’t it have been better and more marketable to offer a choice between mapquest or google?

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    Jacquie Gonzalez
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    in reply to: How do they do this? #309

    I believe Real Geeks is just the developers. And it very well could be using some other idx service, thus the question of how do they do this. An answer of “that other idx service” would be a fully acceptable answer too.

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    Jacquie Gonzalez
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    in reply to: How do they do this? #303

    Thank you Antonio. While I have never seen the search engines treat a subdomain as part of the same site, your cname trick is at least helpful in that customers won’t necessarily have to see the URL change. Especially when I create a cname for wvw.mycompany.com. I think the competitor I provided above is simply using a different idx provider and different set of themes that allow them to do it. The theme is probably pulling directly from the other services API. Now to just find an extra 40 hours a week to learn to do this myself. 😉

    Appreciate the cname tip.

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