Welcome to the new Inman News!

A note from the editor

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Inman News today debuts a shiny new Web site, culminating many months of work spent behind the scenes building new channels, new community features and more feedback functionality to the site.

The goal was ambitious, but clear. We set out to tear down the front and back-end of the old Inman News site, which includes over 10,000 real estate articles written since 1995. We had to do this in order to bring the front door of Inman up to speed with how news is being reported and consumed today.

With the launch of the new Inman.com today, we hope to accomplish two things:

We will still deliver daily hard-hitting real estate news and the best in consumer advice columns. But we also aim to open the gates and welcome our readers to the community they already belong to.

Inman News readers have a lot in common: they read the same news every day, work in the same industry, attend the same events, and encounter the same opportunities and challenges as colleagues. Many of them are bloggers, have contributed articles to the InmanWiki and guest perspectives for the news feed.

Now, everyone will be able to put as much into Inman News as they like without the barrier of a legacy site holding them back. Now, readers can go to Inman News and add real estate articles to the wiki, list themselves in the professional directory, link up with other readers, watch videos, bookmark news stories in their own dashboard area of the site, and more.

Complete list of new features

Our new site brings many new features, enabling readers to:

  • Comment directly on news stories and videos
  • Participate in groups and group discussions
  • Create their own community profile and listing in the real estate directory
  • Access the entire Inman News library of articles
  • Share news articles on social bookmarking sites
  • Contribute articles to InmanWiki (now integrated with Inman.com)
  • Subscribe to RSS feeds.

More bloggers, more insight

As part of the new Web site launch, Inman News has invited a few top bloggers to lead the new Community section with lively blog posts and podcasts each week. We're thrilled to have these insightful writers join the team to help Inman News deliver even more insight into the latest technologies, trends and issues impacting real estate professionals.

Our new community contributors include:

And we're not stopping there. We hope to attract more talent over the next year.

Real Estate Blog Network

We're also excited to announce the addition of the Inman News Blog Network, a network of some of the industry's top bloggers who've partnered with us to deliver top-notch business intelligence and real estate information every day.

The blog network will pull together links to top posts each day for display at the new Inman News Web site where readers can click through directly to the originating blog.

The blog network page can be found at this link, or by navigating to the blog network headlines in the right column of the new home page.

Blogs included in the network:

Future of Real Estate Marketing, Matrix, UrbanDigs, MyTechOpinion, Transparent Real Estate, 3 Oceans Real Estate Blog, 1000Watt Blog, 360 Digest, 4Realz, Lenderama, Blown Mortgage, The Mortgage Reports, and X Broker.

New membership offering

Along with our new site launch, Inman News has revamped the membership package, bringing some exciting new benefits for Inman Members at no additional cost. In addition to existing member benefits, new features available to members will also include:

  • Access to an extensive Special Reports library
  • Free admission to Inman Extras workshops
  • Access to the Real Estate Connect video library
  • Instant leadership status via enhanced profiles at Inman.com.

For a full description of what's included with Inman News membership, please visit our membership information page, or contact customer service at customerservice@inman.com.

Baby steps

This launch is version 1.0 of the new Inman News and we anticipate bugs, but will respond to them. The site will continue to evolve. The site is as much our readers' as it is ours so please tell us what's not working and we'll fix it.

You can tell us what you think and provide any suggestions for future versions by complete our survey at this link, or by emailing your comments to beta@inman.com.

Thanks for your support and participation in the launch of the new Inman News!

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What's your opinion? Send your Letter to the Editor to jessica@inman.com.

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Submitted by on March 2, 2008 - 11:04pm.

It seems much harder to read...not sure if it is the aqua colored text...maybe a bit too shiney...
Tom

 
Submitted by on March 3, 2008 - 5:34am.

Congratulations. The new site is great! Keep up the good work.

Frances Flynn Thorsen, e-PRO, SRS, ACRE
Managing Editor
RealTown.com

 
Submitted by Earl Niemoth on March 3, 2008 - 6:28am.

Great work. Old site was very good, your new one is even better.

Earl Niemoth, CEO

RealEstateOnTheInternet.Biz

Editor

Real Estate Daily News

 
Submitted by on March 3, 2008 - 11:10am.

Nice work Inman team!

The site looks great. Congrats on adding some great local bloggers as well. (Phoenix is woefully unrepresented :) )

Jay Thompson
Broker / Owner
Thompson's Realty

Blog: www.PhoenixRealEstateGuy.com

 
Submitted by Skip Benton on March 3, 2008 - 8:53pm.

The headline e-mails are locking Outlook. I find it hard to read and I don't really like the new system. If I can't access in Outlook we are in trouble.

 
Submitted by on March 4, 2008 - 4:07am.

Looks great, Joel had a hard time logging on yesterday, but it is fine at 6:00 A.M. I'm busy setting up my profile etc..

Missy Caulk
Ann Arbor, MI
Missy@MissyCaulk.com

www.AnnArborRealEstateTalk.com
www.SearchAnnArborHouses.com

 
Submitted by on March 4, 2008 - 1:18pm.

The new page is harder to search. Did Inman News request user inputin designing this page?

 
Submitted by on March 5, 2008 - 7:02pm.

I love the new site. It was very very very slow for a few days, but things seem to be much better now. Keep up the good work!

Joe
Austin Realtor | Austin Real Estate | Austin Real Estate Blog

 
Submitted by Jessica Swesey on March 7, 2008 - 11:44am.

The search function is being worked on for improvements. Thanks for the feedback and keep checking back because we are working on the site everyday so new functions are working. Also, we'll be launching new bloggers and podcasts very very soon!

 
Submitted by Navin Smith on March 26, 2008 - 5:55pm.

Love the site. I'm new to the business and have found this to be a great resource.