I’ve been watching the new Listing Router roll out across ActiveRain, reading the various explanations and reactions from the community. As a successful real estate blogger and proficient user of AdWords (Google’s Pay-Per-Click system), I feel there are a few aspects that I haven’t seen addressed.
If you’re concerned that you’re buying ‘clicks’ that will never be ‘clients,’ you should address these four issues when you set up and use Listing Router.
Let’s start with the big one that I haven’t heard anyone talking about yet: It’s all about the user.
How a web visitor enters and experiences your site will make or break your web business. If someone types in Tucson, AZ, into the Listing Router, and the click goes to me and I send that person to my IDX site that is ugly, or has a huge form, or isn’t already filled out to search Tucson and not some other city, chances are, I just wasted the money on the click. A web visitor is going to give your site about 2 seconds before they decide if it is relevant to what they wanted. So if a user types in Tucson, AZ and gets sent to my site, then that user better know – in 2 seconds or less – that they’re on the right site to search real estate in that city.
Open a web browser and look at the site that you’ll send your Listing Router visitors to. Give it 2 seconds, close the browser. What did you see? Did it look difficult to fill out, like it’d take a lot of time to actually look at listings? Did you know right away what city that the site was for? Did it load quickly or did it take forever?
A huge reason that we blog and are visible online is to attract clients, and clients often start out as visitors to our site. And when web visitors hit a new site, they don’t spend 20 minutes reading every word and carefully perusing it. They give it 2-8 seconds and move on if they don’t think the site is what they’re looking for. If you’re going to start paying for web visitors, first make sure your site is worth visiting, from the user perspective.
Step Two – Picking your battles.
Step Three - Planning for success.
Step Four - Measuring your results.
That was the most important thing I gleaned from your presentation at REBlogWorld...think about the page that they land on when you get that click; give them exactly what they are looking for without making them have to click around your site to get to it!
I'm interested to see how the lead router system will work, and what kind of results we will see. Good advice to start with, to give the landing page some thought before you start sending people to it....