The Real Estate Dictionary Google Gadget
The License Professor is proud to announce the release of a new Google Gadget - The Real Estate Dictionary.
The Real Estate Dictionary can be added to your Google home page making it very easy to access. You can use this tool to look up real estate specific terms and definitions. The Real Estate Dictionary is completely free and is a fun tool for both future brokers and sales agents as well as current realtors.
There are two ways to access the Real Estate Dictionary.
The first, and most simple is if you already have a google home page set up. Simply click on the link below and the License Professor's Real Estate Dictionary Google Gadget will automatically be added.

The second way is if you do not have a google page set up.
- Go to www.google.com
- Click "Sign In" which is on the top right hand corner of the page
- Click "Create an Account Now"
- Fill out all of the required fields and follow Google's instructions
- When you have completed all of Google's instructions, you should be sent to your personalized page. At this time, you can add or delete RSS feeds and other Google Gadgets that suit your interests.
- To add the Real Estate Dictionary, click the "add stuff" link on the top right hand side of the page.
- Click "Add by URL" which is just to the right of the Google Search on the very top of the page
- Enter http://www.licenseprofessor.com/googlegadgets/RealEstateDictionary.xml into the Add by URL field. Then click the Add button.
- You will likely get a message saying "You are about to add a feature that was not created by Google. Preference settings and other information you enter in order to use this feature may be available to the feature's provider. Do you wish to continue?". Click yes. We do not collect any personal information. Please look at our privacy policy for more details.
- Click "Back to Home Page" on the top left hand corner.
- You are now ready to use the Real Estate Dictionary.
You can also access the same terms by going to our Real Estate License Glossary
Posted by Matt Wilson on December 11, 2006
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