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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Real Estate Internet Marketing - 17 Tips

Are you a real estate agent trying to attract more clients online? If so, you've come to the right place. This is one of the largest collections of real estate Internet marketing tips available anywhere, and we add new lessons on a weekly basis!

You can always find the latest Internet marketing tips in the "featured" box below. You can find dozens more as you scroll down the page. All entries include the publication date, and they span from 2006 to the present!

Welcome to my blog series on real estate Internet marketing. This page is an ongoing chronicle of the popular blog series entitled "Real Estate Internet Marketing: 100 Tips in 100 Days."

1. Overcome Internet Skepticism

This blog post discusses the need to remove people's fears and doubts. People are paranoid online, so you need to address this in your real estate Internet marketing program. Here's how to go about it. (December 22, 2006)

2. Focus on Lead Capture

To profit from a real estate Internet marketing program, you need to make every effort to turn website traffic into website leads. Learn how to turn traffic into leads, and leads into clients. (December 23, 2006)

3. Increase Website Usability

If people can't use your website, they can't do what you want them to do. That's the number-law of good usability, and it has everything to do with your real estate Internet marketing success. (December 24, 2006)

4. Minimize Distraction on Your Website

When people land on your website, you have about five seconds to capture their attention before they hit the back button. Distraction, therefore, is the enemy of real estate Internet marketing. (December 26, 2006)

5. Forget You Own Your Website

It's important to review your website once in a while to spot "holes" in your real estate Internet marketing strategy. This article tells you how to view your site like a stranger. (December 27, 2006)

6. Create a Resource Section

When you add valuable resources to your website, you can attract potential clients and search engines at the same time. Here's how to go about it. (December 29, 2006)

7. Be Active Online

Blogs. Forums. Newsletters. Articles. There are plenty of ways for you to be active online. And the more ways you pursue, the better chance people have of finding you. (December 31, 2006)

8. Share Your News Online

Online press releases make a great addition to your real estate Internet marketing program. An online press release can increase your search engine visibility, promote your services and more. (January 3, 2007)

9. Expand Your Website

When you add quality content to your website, you make it more informative to potential clients and more attractive to search engines — two fundamentals of real estate Internet marketing. (January 4, 2007)

10. Advance Your Internet Knowledge

The Internet changes constantly. So to get the most from your Internet marketing program, you have to stay abreast of the latest tools and techniques. (January 6, 2007)

11. Publish Articles Online

Article marketing is a proven way to grow your online presence. Online articles support your Internet marketing program in a number of ways, raning from search engine visibility to PR. (January 9, 2007)

12. Avoid Data Blindness

I know a lot of Internet marketers who focus so heavily on data that they lose sight of the big picture. They forget the whole point of real estate Internet marketing — to attract clients! (January 10, 2007)

13. Blog Regularly

A real estate blog can help support your Internet marketing goals in many ways. A blog can inform readers, add size and value to your website, generate leads, and keep search engines coming back to visit — all at the same time. (January 13, 2007)

14. Blog On Your Own Website

if you're about to start using Blogger, WordPress or Movable Type for the first time, it's best to publish the blog onto your own website, rather than under the blog company's domain. Find out why (January 13, 2007)

15. Add Your Blog to Directories

If the blog directory is a niche directory focused on real estate, it's even better because now the inbound link is relevant to your blog. This helps your real estate Internet marketing program in two ways. (January 15, 2007)

16. Integrate Your Marketing Channels

Real estate Internet marketing should involve multiple channels. For maximum online exposure and lead generation, strive to combine as many online and offline marketing channels as possible. (January 16, 2007)

17. Combine Postcards with Your Website

The previous post on real estate Internet marketing discussed the need for integration. In this post, I'll offer a concrete example of that tactic, using real estate postcards and websites. (January 18, 2007)



2 comments:

Unknown said...

thank you for posting and sharing the 17 tips. This would be a great help for realtors like me. I will bookmark this!

SEO Stratagem said...

A few months ago, a realtor stopped into my office and asked me if SEO was right for them. I surprised him with my answer. I said, “I’m not sure, let’s find out.”
In general, SEO works best for people that are selling really expensive items. This is because all things being equal, doing 100 SEO for something worth $1 generally only brings 2x as much traffic as doing SEO for a website selling things worth $10,000. The conversion rate for the website selling $1 trinkets is going to be lower then the one selling a $10,000 service, but not by as much as you might think. The conversion rate depends on the
• quality of the product
• quality of the website
• competitiveness of the pricing (or at least perceived competiteveness).
So, to give you actual numbers… If we did SEO for a website that sells $1 widgets, we might get them 10,000 extra visitors/ month at the end of the first year. This might sound like a lot, but you can only expect them to sell widgets to two to five percent of the visitors. So, they’ll make $200-$500.
Let’s consider the people selling the $10,000 product. They might only have a 0.5% conversion and get an additional 2,000 visitors/ month at the end of the first year. I’m being quite conservative here. 2,000 visitors x 0.5% = 10 sales/month, or $100,000/month in revenue. Pretty amazing, isn’t it. If you want to do SEO for your website, you need to find an expensive item to sell.
What’s the most expensive item that the average person sells during their lifetime? It’s their home. The realtor isn’t generating $200k in revenue every time he/she sells a home. The realtor might be generating $10k in commission revenue. But still, the numbers are impressive. As a realtor, you can expect a SEO campaign with e reasonably budget (around $5,000/month) to generate around $100,000/month in revenue. This works out to a return on Investment (ROI) of $20 in revenue for every $1 invested in SEO.
I finished this discussion and the realtor said three words. “Let’s do it.” He thought for a moment, and added another word “now”.
If you’d looking for a good how-to document that describes almost everything you need to know, then check out this PDF.: http://www.bergstrom-seo.com/resources/google-search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf.It’s a pretty long document (22 pages) but it tells you everything that you need to know about SEO. Good luck!
You can find more about how SEO relates to the real estate industry here: http://www.bergstrom-seo.com/articles/2009/10/seo-and-real-estate/

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