seo: The Real Cost of Those Cheap Real Estate Websites
- 07/26/17 06:01 AM
If you're a real estate agent looking to get a website, you're most likely doing so to get into the now all-important digital marketing game and grow your leads by providing a place where buyers and sellers can find you through Google search and social media.
You're also likely to find about 1000 very affordable choices to get your site from $9.99 a month to $99 a year, plus dozens of "do it yourself" options that cost almost nothing at all.
Sounds great, right? So where's the problem?
Well, all those quick and easy website options for real estate agents may cost next to nothing, but (3 comments)
seo: 5 Simple Things to Help Your Online Lead Generation
- 07/11/17 09:57 AM
Whether you pay for lead generation, focus on building good organic search or both, the effectiveness of your efforts to get more real estate leads online depends on many factors.
Oftentimes, agents focus so much on the big things, they forget that getting found online by home buyers and sellers also requires paying attention to little things that are easy to overlook.
The good new is, some of these things are simple, quick actions that can help you attract more real estate leads online.
Get a Google My Business profile - Real estate is a highly localized activity. Plus, the vast majority of home buyers (0 comments)
HomePocket Launches Search Visibility Optimization App and Web Service for Real Estate AgentsSANTA ROSA BEACH, FL (PRWEB) APRIL 13, 2017 To help real estate agents maintain a website that consistently produces buyer and seller leads, HomePocket, a residential real estate listing marketplace and data-driven marketing engine, today announced the launch of LeadWallet Marketing Insights. The new data analytics service monitors agents’ websites continuously and makes improvements based on changing user search criteria.
“An agent’s website should be their number 1 lead generation tool,” said Jason Polancich, co-founder, HomePocket. “But it isn’t a set it (1 comments)
For real estate agents without websites that stay compliant with Google's changes? They may well be forgotten altogether.
For starters, Google has already quietly altered their search algorithms a few times this year alone. What's the Google search algorithm and what's in it anyway?
Well, only Google really knows.
But, when they change the criteria they use to rate and rank your site for how it shows up when customers search for things you sell? Well, you feel it fast.