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Leave a comment »WHAT TO EXPECT from your realty blogYour website is an online storefront that needs traffic to drive leads and sales. Websites are marketing tools, just about every source on the World Wide Web agrees that the purpose of a website is to generate business through getting more "eyeballs" to see your product. The web is the least expensive marketing channel available to real estate agents. If your realty site isnt searchable by Google, Yahoo!, MSN... or driving quality traffic and leads, youre site isnt working as a marketing or lead generation tool for you. Fact is, you cant build a personal relationship on the web with people that dont visit your site or blog. So the first step in online marketing and internet visibility is generating and measuring traffic to your site. Lets dive right in see what you can reasonably expect from your real estate site, what other realtors are achieving with their sites and how to measure the success of your site. What should a real estate agent reasonably expect from their website:
(hits and visitors are very different animals- hits refer to the number of files pulled from the server per day while unique visitors refers to the number of actual people that visit the site daily) NOTE: For smaller farm areas, you might need to reduce those numbers, but not substantially.
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How to measure your trafficYour websites back-end traffic metrics
Most all websites and blogs have traffic statistics modules running on their backend that will tell you what your daily hits and visitors amounted to. Some will even show which posts or pages received the most visitors so you can understand which topics are of most interest to your visitors. Many also will log what keywords a visitor used to search for you on popular search engines that drove them to your site. These are all very important metrics by which you can measure your success and use to modify your strategy to drive more traffic. FYI: Monday is generally considered the most surfed day in the Internet world with Wednesday being the softest. So it is natural for your traffic statistics to rise and fall throughout the week. If your websites analytics tool doesnt show weekly, monthly or quarterly results, you should track your traffic in an excel spreadsheet so you can quickly modify your strategy if your traffic isnt increasing. Alexas traffic report
While your server and your back-end tool will give you the best and most accurate traffic statistics, Alexa is a good tool to check in with. It gives you an idea of how the rest of the web thinks you are doing. For example, while RSS Pieces just launched in August, we have already catapulted our traffic into the top 100K websites on the web according to Alexa. Think that is impossible for a regular local real estate website? Look at Jay and Francys, Phoenix Real Estate Guy, one of my favorite Realtor blogs. Jay and Francy are tech savvy Realtors that have harnessed the power of the Internet to drive traffic, leads and, I would imagine, market listings in the Phoenix real estate market. This Realtors blog is clearly within the top 100K websites on the entire web! Jay and Francy prove that driving high volume traffic is not only possible but achievable for a local real estate website or blog. Page Rank
Page Rank is not the end all be all of your web existence but it is an indicator of how Google feels about you. Since Google only updates their page rankings every 6 or so months, sites dont climb the PR ladder very fast. However, this is what you should expect a solid PR 3 within your first six months and between a 5 or a 6 by the end of the first year. You can check your websites page rank in Googles own search results, in the Google Toolbar or by going to 123SEOtools. For example, according to Google itself claims RSS Pieces homepage, while only 3 months old, has a Page Rank of 3. How to measure your searchabilityThere are a million ways to find out where you stand in various engines on your primary keywords, but I am just going to mention to easiest and the most useful.
A properly developed website or blog should drive traffic through organic searches on popular search engines like Google. Not sure if yours is? Try this. When you search for your website on Googl, Yahoo! or MSN with the keywords or phrases you would expect your customers to enter, does your site show up on the first or second page of the results list? (If your website is less than 6 months old- this doesnt really apply to you- youre probably still in a Google sandbox)
IBP: With all the tools out there and all the high-dollar ones I have at my disposal, I recommend IBP as an affordable option for analyzing your real estate website/blogs SEO, backlinks and searchability. I seriously, do not get paid to say this! I like this product so much I have been known to buy copies of it for clients and give them as a Christmas gifts. It will help you to understand what the primary competition is for the keywords you are selecting, what they do to get there and what you have to do to get your site into those results. The free trial version will give you all the searchability results you need, but I recommend the $250 product for all the other funky SEO stuff. How to get volume traffic and generate leads on your site
Top 5 attributes of highly successful real estate websites and blogs:
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