I'm in the stages of building my website and I'm about ready to pull all my hair out.
I've been doing my research and looking at my competitors (that's all of you) and I can't decided where to draw the line. I have a few questions for you:
Is it best to have a lot of information so they can get everthing off of your site with out leaving it?, or is it best to give them just enough to get them interested in you???
I work with a lot of first time home buyers and sellers and it seems no matter how much info is out there, they always have questions, so why then do we put so much stuff on our websites???
Maybe its just me and I'm starting to get lazy, but I want something simple, not too wordy, and not a bunch of links either.
Here's my main links:
HOME
ABOUT ME
BUYERS
Seven stages to buying your home
Deciding how much house you can afford
Mortgage Calculator
Location, location, location
Buyer’s Bill of Rights
SELLERS
Eight stages to selling your home
Pricing to Sell and Still Making Profit
Increasing your home's appeal
Tyghre's Ulitmate Exposure Program
Seller's Bill of Rights
CONTACT
Of course there is a search option and a link to my blog. I currently don't have any listings, so I'm not sure if I want to put that option on there.
Any information, regarding content or tools you used to build your website would be helpful!
Thank You!
tyghre.com
Tyghre, information is good, but to much is confusing for the general public. I've surfed many web sites myself and find some so bogged down with information that one wouldn't know where to start.
One suggestion is a lead generator. We have a no cost no fee wish list that can be added to your web site. Only you capture the leads. Plus the potential buyer receives a copy showing your name and logo. So even if they aren't buyers today, 6 months down the road when they pull out their wish list, there's your name in front of their eyes. The agents getting the best results have it posted on the home page as "Create Your Dream Home Here"
Best of luck on your new web site.