Return visitors may have noticed that there have been a few changes to the myClosingSPACE.com. Besides some slight changes to the look and feel we are also in the process of moving the blog to our own server. I hope to have this move completed in the next day or two. I will make an announcement when that happens.
When the change takes place we are going to start a couple of special features that should help consumers understand more about the closing and title process. One series will explain a bit more about what goes on behind the scenes at a title company to get everything in order and make the closing process that consumers see run smoothly. Another series, Ask The Title Expert, will be an ongoing effort by myClosingSPACE to answer specific questions from consumers (and professionals if you want to join in). This series will rely on feedback from the community so if you have any questions please email me at mpilatowski@myclosingspace.com or simply post it in the comment section here. I look forward to reading and answering your questions.
Our goal is to help consumers understand the title and closing process so they can make educated decisions when it comes to choosing a title company. It is our sincere hope that these two new features will help us do that.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Coming Soon to the myClosingSPACE Blog
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2 comments:
You have a really good thing here with the new blog design and the title quote feature.
I see that you have a link to a list of articles. It might be a good idea to select your most popular article and create an icon to place on the front page for visitors to click on to download.
I have found that placing articles on the front page with a graphic/picture will dramatically increase readership.
I strongly believe that these articles will help visitors to recognize your expertise.
Awesome Job!
Thanks Shane. We are always looking to improve the functionality and usefulness. That is a great idea.
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