Archive for the ‘Website Content’ Category

Expand Your Real Estate Website Content for More Traffic

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Summary: This article shows real estate agents how to increase their website traffic (and overall success) by adding resources to their websites. Real estate agents have to work harder these days in order to attract website visitors. The reasons why are obvious. These days, there are many more real estate sites ...

Writing Your Way to Search Engine Visibility

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

If you're a real estate agent with decent writing skills, you have a powerful search engine optimization (SEO) tool right at your fingertips ... literally. That tool is the ability to generate quality content on a regular basis, and when applied to your real estate SEO program it can dramatically ...

SEO and Content Management Systems

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

A lot of real estate webmasters use content management systems for easier management / updating of the website. But depending on which type of content management system (CMS) that you use, this can be a trade off. Some CMS programs can make your website harder for search engines to crawl, ...

Dual-Purpose Content for Search Engine Success

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Summary: This article explains the importance of quality website content for real estate search engine optimization and general marketing success. Content, content, content. You can never have enough! Quality content keeps people on your real estate website longer and earns their trust, which can lead to a phone call or ...

Quality Content for SEO Success

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Get ready. Get set. Scramble! It seems every time I turn around, someone is clamoring about the latest and greatest real estate SEO strategy. Some of these strategies have their merits. Others are a waste of time. And some actually do more harm than good. Some website owners constantly scramble to follow ...

Marketers and Consumers Often Speak Differently

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

Pop Quiz -- If money were no object, would you rather have a custom home or a luxury estate? If you worked on the marketing team of a high-end home builder, you might opt for the phrase "luxury estate." But if you were an average consumer, you would be more familiar ...