Over the last several years I have been content with homes.com as my website designer and host. I now have two websites with them.
Yesterday I got a call from someone at my website host wanting to help me redevelop one of my websites to make it more "sticky".
My first website is www.mikefrazier4homes.com. I have been doing pretty well seo'ing my website but notice that homes.com comes up higher for some search terms and basically they are just offering a mls search from a feed they take from me or the other homes.com customer here . I did write a blog post making our mls available to anyone and it came up higher on Google than my website host for search term Dyersburg MLS Search.
How can I benefit from someone making my site more "sticky" when my host is offering to let anyone search the entire Dyersburg MLS without registering? I know that other sites like Trula also offer our MLS searches.
Frankly, I believe my best bet is to continue blogging and offering more detailed information. I know that Google loves fresh content so I will continue down that road on my blogs.
Any advice would be appreciated! BTW, my other homes site is www.dyersburgrealestate.info
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azier and his team can be reached at 731-285-2277. They are both listing agents and buyer's agents. We cover not only Dyersburg but surroundings towns of Newbern, Halls, Ripley, Tiptonville, Ridgely and Friendship(all in northwest Tennessee).
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We could all use making or websites more sticky.... Thanks for sharing and good luck.