Looking for a post on a particular subject here on the blog, and don't know how to find it? Here at Cyberhomes, we offer a few ways of getting the blog content you want to you faster.
To the right of this post, you'll find a calendar. The calendar is one way you can locate posts you've read and would like to read again. Just click on the date the post published, and the post you want will be displayed.
Of course, you might not remember the date a particular post was published, or you may be looking for a post that you haven't read before. If so, try searching under "Recent Posts" (which falls directly under the calendar), or by post category -- "In the News," "Real Estate Trends," etc.
The blog's posts are organized into seven categories: "Ask Cyberhomes" is where we answer readers' home or real-estate questions, "Cyberhomes Candy" is where we highlight interesting or noteworthy real-estate listings on Cyberhomes, "Cyberhomes News" is where we update you on happenings at Cyberhomes, "Cyberhomes Tips" is where we share advice on how to best use our website, "Homeowning Tips" offers ways to maintain and improve the look and value of your home, "In the News" is where we comment on recent real estate happenings, and "Real Estate Trends" is just that -- U.S. housing market trends, the latest in home design, etc. Click on any of these categories, and posts that fall under that category will be shown.
Most likely the quickest way of locating the post you want is by using the "Tag Cloud," which is in the right column. Subjects that have more posts -- e.g., "U.S. housing market," "home prices" and "buying" -- are displayed in a larger font size than the other categories. If you prefer, you can have the categories displayed in list form by clicking on "list." Click on a particular category in the Tag Cloud, and all posts on that subject will be displayed.
Have questions about navigating our blog? Email me by clicking on "Email Lauren" under my photo. Look for future blog posts on how to share Cyberhomes blog content with your friends -- by posting it on Facebook, emailing posts, Digging them, etc.—Lauren Baier Kim