Posts Tagged ‘forum’

Talk Section Live

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

The new “talk” section is designed for quick interaction between logged-in users. As such, it’s prominently positioned at the top right and has it’s own nav button so that users can get there quickly from any page on the site when the impulse strikes. Talk is intended for immediate member-to-member exchanges. The latest entries bump down the previous entries so, permanent content  is more searchable on  a member webpage/profile, however, the latest Talk entries are visible to everyone on the homepage.

Facebook Fan Page Taking Off

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

We’re posting the latest news on our Facebook fan page, facebook.com/sweetdeeds, and the fans are coming. Sweetdeeds is up to 109 fans in one week. Not a bad start!

New Feature Soon

Monday, November 9th, 2009

The public forum to be called “Talk” allows members to post home related questions within popular categories to be answered by other members. Questions and replies are visible and available for comments, additions, and contradictions. It’s functionally done and running on our development server. Our graphic designer is working to get the forum integrated into the right column on the home page while we are looking for bugs. I hope it all comes together and is live by December 1.

Welcome to SweetDeeds

Monday, September 14th, 2009

We are pleased to be open for business! Our goal with SweetDeeds is to create and grow an online resource and social network where members with different interests in home sales and home improvement showcase their talents and offerings in an inexpensive, accessible, and enjoyable forum.

The content you create suffices for a stand alone website. By printing the Permalink you specify on business cards and correspondence you gain the advantages of a website but, without hassles and without learning new skills. Get in the game now–it’s easy!

Professionals should keep in mind that other members will give you a rating and feedback. This is critical to your success. This is the one place where you can put your best foot forward to compete with the big boys and SweetDeeds will reward your good work by giving you a higher rating than the other guys who are not as dedicated.

Homeowners and enthusiasts can blog about home improvements and add photos and video. Your history serves to keep friends and family up to date, builds your network of members who share you interest, aids contractors in creating estimates and, when the time comes for you to sell, gives potential buyers a better sense of the value you have created in your property beyond just a statical value.

Of course, SweetDeeds is an important part of your home selling. All of the history you have created adds substantially to your advertising and SweetDeeds will syndicate your listing to a growing number of other great real estate websites.

Sincerely,

Nathan Evans and Tatsu Ikeda                                                                                               Founders of SweetDeeds