How can I quickly update photos, bio, and blog posts on my WordPress real estate site without breaking anything related to the MLS integration?

You can update photos, bios, and blog posts by only editing WordPress Pages, Posts, and profile media. Those areas stay separate from your MLSimport listing data. MLSimport keeps MLS(Multiple Listing Service) listings in its own custom post type and pulls listing photos from the MLS or CDN. So changes to your media library, About page, […]
How can I measure whether my website is actually contributing to my team’s pipeline and not just acting as an online brochure?

You see if your site feeds the pipeline by tracking real people, not just clicks. Count how many MLS visitors turn into leads, appointments, and closed deals. Tag every inquiry, tour request, and registration, then follow each contact in your CRM until they close or drop. When MLSimport powers your listing search and your tracking […]
How can I make sure that when someone in NYC searches for condos or rentals, they find my team’s website instead of big portals?

You win NYC searches by owning many real, indexable listing pages plus tight neighborhood content on your own domain. That means importing full MLS(Multiple Listing System) data as WordPress posts, building niche pages like “Astoria condos under $900k,” and keeping everything fresher and more focused than the portals. With the right MLSimport setup and smart […]
How can I make sure property details, photos, and status changes (like sold or pending) stay accurate on my site?

You keep property details accurate by syncing straight from the MLS(Multiple Listing System) instead of typing by hand. MLSimport talks to the MLS through the RESO Web API, pulls updates on a schedule, and changes your WordPress listings for you. When agents change a price, upload new photos, or flip a home to Pending or […]
How can I make sure my website remains the ‘local home search portal’ without breaking MLS rules or losing data access?

You keep your site as the trusted local home search portal by running a full, on-domain IDX search that follows your MLS(Multiple Listing Service) rules and stays in good standing with your board. MLSimport helps by importing full RESO Web API IDX data into WordPress under your own domain, syncing changes, and giving you SEO-friendly […]
How can I make sure listings on a client’s website stay up‑to‑date automatically without my agency having to manually refresh or sync data?

You keep listings up to date by letting MLSimport talk to the MLS(Multiple Listing Service) and run background syncs on a schedule. After one proper setup, the plugin checks the RESO Web API, pulls in new and changed properties, and updates or removes sold and expired ones without your team clicking anything. As long as […]