The dsIDXpress WordPress plugin allows search engines to find your MLS's listings on YOUR website!
Highlights
- 30 second plugin installation process that's fully-integrated into WordPress
- Live MLS data directly on your own blog or site and on your own domain
- Multiple WordPress widgets make features listings in your sidebar a breeze
- Tremendous increase in website traffic from search engines
- Live Listings℠ shortcode insert real-time listing data directly into pages / posts
- Shows visitors you're an expert in your area
- Property slideshows, Google Maps integration, and so much more...
While other solutions either frame in the MLS content from another domain or charge you tens-of-thousands of dollars for a website you'll never own or fully control, dsIDXpress is different. In a nutshell, dsIDXpress allows you to display search-engine-indexable content for the properties in the your MLS on your own WordPress blog / website and on your own domain name. The content for the lists of properties and property details can be accessed via URLs on your blog (ex. www.yourblog.com/idx/city/los-angeles/) or via our Live Listings℠ shortcode functionality.
With dsIDXpress, the listing data never gets stale since it's all maintained by and resides our own servers. You'll never have to worry about showing inactive or outdated listings on your since our system automatically takes care of all of the feed updates from each MLS. In fact, ALL of the data displayed is never more than 24 hours old and is often never more than 2 hours old (depending on MLS policies)!

The [idx-listing] shortcode will display a configurable amount of data
for any active listing in your MLS based on an MLS number you provide. A good time
to use this shortcode would be when a seller's agent signs a new property and wants
to talk about that listing on their blog. In the past, that agent would have had
to create a page for each of their listings and then update the data in both the
MLS and on their blog every time they wanted to change the price, fix a typo, add
new information, etc. With dsIDXpress, the agent can simply place [idx-listing
mlsnumber="12345" showpricehistory="true" showlocation="true"] into their
blog post or page to show all of the essential details, the price history, and the
location (on a map) for MLS # 12345. As pointed out before, ALL of the details for
that property will stay updated for as long as that page exists and as long as the
property is an active listing.
The [idx-listings] shortcode will display a group of properties matching
any criteria you specify. This functionality can be used to provide content for
any area pages you create. For example, if you were to create a page on the Belltown
community in Seattle, you might normally end up writing a couple of paragraphs about
that community and then link to the IDX / MLS search for that area. Using dsIDXpress,
you can easily add [idx-listings community="Belltown" orderby="DateAdded" orderdir="DESC"
count="10"] to the bottom of your blog post to show the 10 newest listings
in that community. The data displayed by that shortcode will stay updated as long
as that page is in your blog.
While the Live Listings℠ shortcodes are fairly easy to understand when you look at them, we realize that trying to remember all of the different options for each shortcode can be difficult. That's why we integrated the Live Listings℠ functionality into the HTML page / post editor that you're already used to. Simply click on either of the new dsIDXpress icons in the editor, and you'll be greeted with an extremely simple Live Listings℠ insertion tool that will let you insert a single listing or a group of listings with ease.
The IDX Search widget allows your visitors to quickly search for active listings in the MLS from your sidebar. This widget isn't meant to be a fully-fledged IDX as much as it's meant to be a teaser to pique your visitors interest in the data on your website.
The IDX Listings widget shows a configurable number of listings in a customizable display format based on criteria your define. Whew! This widget can be used to display your own listings on a map, your office's listings in a slideshow, the details and photos of most expensive homes in the city, or just recent listings of a certain community on a map.



