May 18, 2012

Foreclosure WordPress plugin download for version 2.0

Foreclosure WordPress plugin download for version 2.0
You asked … and we listened. Foreclosure.com today announced several upgrades and exciting new features for its revolutionary WordPress-compatible plugin, which allows bloggers, real estate agents and others in the industry to instantly add more than 1.8 million listings to their Web sites. It also allows them to share in all the revenue that their Web sites [...]

You asked … and we listened.

Foreclosure.com today announced several upgrades and exciting new features for its revolutionary WordPress-compatible plugin, which allows bloggers, real estate agents and others in the industry to instantly add more than 1.8 million listings to their Web sites.

It also allows them to share in all the revenue that their Web sites generate by featuring those listings.

The response to our one-of-a-kind WordPress Foreclosure Listings Plugin has been nothing short of spectacular since we rolled it out earlier last year. So when we began to receive helpful feedback about how to make it better (and more profitable for our affiliate partners) we jumped all over it.

Here’s a look at the latest bells and whistles:

  • Email Auto Responder — You can now craft your own friendly personal message to send to your site visitors that automatically ships after they fill out the initial quick contact form that we generate.
  • Property Type Tag — This handy new visual feature lets your site visitors know if a home is a foreclosure or preforeclosure so that they can search more efficiently.
  • Equity Calculator — Located below the property type tag, this attention-grabbing feature displays the percent of equity in a home, which in many cases can be jaw-dropping.
  • Custom Stat Tracker – Now you can monitor critical user behavior, from which states were searched the most to which cities were in the destination URL … and everything between.
  • Aerial Photos — Pictures and maps are key factors that buyers look for when searching for potential homes/investments, which is the reason all of the listings in our plugin are supported by Google Maps and Virtual Earth satellite technology.
  • Themes — You can now pick from several existing themes to choose/test which works/performs best for your particular Web site.

The WordPress Foreclosure Listings Plugin 2.0 delivers a complete real estate search and navigation environment quickly and easily by querying the Foreclosure.com database in real-time.

Once a partner activates the program, the plugin will automatically create a WordPress page and a search widget, as well as load all the unique money-making features mentioned above.

It’s that simple. So, too, is becoming a Foreclosure.com affiliate.

To download and to learn more about the Foreclosure.com WordPress Foreclosure Listings Plugin 2.0 CLICK HERE. For even more information or technical support please contact our affiliate manager at (561) 981-5337 ext. 326.

Note to current partners and affiliates: If you currently use the original WordPress Foreclosure Listings Plugin version you will have to re-install 2.0 to reap its benefits. However, your settings will remain the same. To download WordPress Foreclosure Listings Plugin 2.0 click here.



Extreme Makeover Home Edition Idaho home in foreclosure

Extreme Makeover Home Edition Idaho home in foreclosure
It appears that the happy ending for another family featured on “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” was short lived. KIVITV.com reports that Eric Hebert — who was featured on an episode of the over-the-top home improvement reality show — is facing foreclosure on his rebuilt (no refurbished) 3,600 square foot home in Sandpoint, Idaho. He reportedly has [...]

It appears that the happy ending for another family featured on “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” was short lived.

KIVITV.com reports that Eric Hebert — who was featured on an episode of the over-the-top home improvement reality show — is facing foreclosure on his rebuilt (no refurbished) 3,600 square foot home in Sandpoint, Idaho. He reportedly has little more than 90 days to cure the default or lose the home to the bank.

Hebert used the new home as collateral to pay off an old mortgage. However, he lost his job shortly thereafter when the construction company he worked for went out of business. The bills soon began to pile up and he could not come up with the money to pay the bills/mortgage on the new home.

He’s naturally upset about the unfortunate turn of events:

“The sad point is it’s just a great, close-knit community that, they really came together on this whole project in hopes of furthering my future and the kids’ future, and when all that crumbles, you feel like a failure.”

“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” involves a team of designers, contractors and several 100 workers who all have just seven days to totally rebuild an entire house — every single room, plus the exterior and landscaping, according to the program’s official Web site.

While the intentions are well-placed it is, unfortunately, not uncommon for families featured on the show to run into problems once the construction and camera crews wrap things up.

The Harper family of Lake City, Ga., in fact, had their refurbished house go into foreclosure when its construction business went under (the home was used as collateral) and Sadie Holmes of Florida has had to battle code violations as a result of her remodel. And a family in Oak Park, Mich., was only able to stay in their residence thanks to outside donations.