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Real Estate Websites: The Parable of SEO

Posted on Feb 23 2009 | By · Comments (6)

I am continually amazed by the fact that people who have real estate websites,  those who help people build real estate websites, and Real Estate Marketing - SEOpeople who do SEO for a living, all seem to have a limitless capacity for arguing over what should be done to get websites ranked well in search engine results.

I think it’s important to keep in mind that in the world of SEO (search engine optimization), there is no concensus.  It reminds me of the parable about the blind men who wanted to “see” an elephant.  Here’s the short version:

The Blind Men Describe an Elephant

  • The first blind man felt the elephant’s broad side and said: “The elephant is very much like a wall”
  • The Second felt the elephant’s trunk and said: “The elephant is very much like a spear”
  • The Third touched the elephant’s trunk and said: “The elephant is very much like a snake”
  • The Fourth reached out to the elephant’s knee and said: “The elephant is very much like a tree”
  • The Fifth felt the elephant’s ear and said “The elephant is very much like a fan”
  • The Sixth grasped the elephant’s tail and said: “The elephant is very much like a rope”

You’ll find a very similar situation in SEO discussions.  There are some things that  – I don’t think I even dare say everyone – almost everyone agrees on.

But, everyone involved also forms their opinions or theories based on their own experience.  Some people say you must blog.  In my experience, that’s not true, by the way.  Other people say linking is key, and the list goes on.

I think that each person touches a different part of the SEO equation, just like the blind men with the elephant, and latches on to something that worked for them.  Then, many of those people decide that the technique they latched on to is the final answer.  The silver bullet that is going to shoot everyone who follows along to the #1 spot on Google for their keyword phrases.

Keep in mind that it just ain’t so.

This whole problem stems from the fact that the search engines themselves carefully guard their algorithms for ranking sites.  In the absence of clear direction, we all run about trying to make sense of the SEO universe.

So, the next time you see SEO experts arguing, or you read someone’s rant about blogging being the only way to have a successful Internet presence, take ALL of it with a grain of salt.

As a whole, real estate websites are notoriously ill-prepared to be ranked on the search engines.  There’s a lot of opportunity out there to drive traffic to your website by being found on the search engines.

Whether you’re doing your own SEO or hiring someone to do it for you, do your due diligence.  Evaluate the advice you get and do what makes sense to you, or hire a company you trust.

Remember, once you’ve achieved ranking and have traffic to your site, the next thing you’ll need to concentrate on is turning traffic into leads.

So, don’t expend all your energy on the SEO wars!!!

Learn more about real estate website SEO and link building.

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What To Do When SEO Doesn’t Fit Your Budget

Posted on Feb 19 2009 | By · Comments (2)

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the best way to drive traffic to your real estate website.

Given the state of the economy, outsourcing SEO can be beyond reach.  But, if you recognize that you really need to be increasing your Internet presence now, there’s an alternative you might want to evaluate.

Compass Internet Systems and U.S. Bank have teamed up to provide financing for SEO work.  I don’t know what the interest rate is, but you can check out the announcement on RISMedia.

If getting your website to the top of the search engine results page is one of your goals, this may be an opportunity for you to achieve that goal sooner rather than later.

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Google Suggest – Bad News for Webmasters?

Posted on Sep 02 2008 | By · Comments (2)

Have you noticed a change in how the Google search box works?  If not, you may soon.  Google has introduced Google Suggest.  I would imagine it has reached all the servers, but it may still be making the rounds.

Google Suggest is something that was created to assist Internet searchers.  As you start to type in a search phrase, Google guesses at what you are looking for and displays a dropdown box with possible alternatives.  Google says that providing “more refined” searches initially will make searching more convenient.

I’m horrified.

I am even more horrified to learn that Yahoo does the same thing.  I don’t often use Yahoo, so I had no idea.

Is This Bad News for Webmasters?

Ah, yes.  The great thing about being ranked in the search engines has always been that a site gets ranked for many search phrases related to the main keyword phrases that were being targeted.  And, I’ll wager that will still happen.

The question is, Will anyone ever type in long-tail phrases if they are presented with the most popular phrases when they first start to type a search??

I  doubt it.  As human beings, we are very prone to take the path of least resistance.  At least Google isn’t as bad as Yahoo.

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Community Involvement and Incoming Link Alert!

Posted on Aug 25 2008 | By · Comments (8)

Thanks to Bill Gassett, who consults on Hopkinton MA real estate, I found some good ideas for increasing your exposure in your local market and getting quality incoming links to your blog.

Internet MarketingCheck out the site www.YourStreet.com.  Once you join, you will be able to:  “post articles, voice your opinion, join a discussion forum, and display your user profile” according to the website.

Bill has found the site helpful because he can send his blog posts to YourStreet and they are posted on the the site’s community page for his market area.   I’m not sure how much juice the incoming links have because there are so many pages on the site, but I think it’s a great opportunity to check out.

YourStreet will also syndicate your blog if they think the content is appropriate.  That will eliminate the need to manually add the post to the site.  Just use one of the feedback forms to request syndiating your blog.

The other site Bill mentioned is www.Topix.com.  Bill says that articles are cached pretty quickly on this site by Google, and Yahoo is showing some of Bill’s articles on Topix as incoming links.

Make the most of your blogging effort – get the word out electronically!

Free Online Training for Brokers and Agents

Posted on May 22 2008 | By · Comments Comments Off

Thanks to Sam Chapman, I was introduced to a website that offers free training videos for real estate professionals.

You’ll find the site at www.CKGTV.com.  It was started by a firm called CKG International out of Ontario, Canada.  I’ve not heard of that company before, but I think they’ve done a good job of pulling together some helpful resources you can take advantage of at your leisure.  At least you could if you had any leisure time!

Address a Variety of Issues with Top Professionals and Consultants

Real Estate Information on the InternetThe site has several “channels”:

  • Coach’s Corner
  • Special Feature
  • Skills
  • Inside a Mastermind
  • Luxury
  • Brokers
  • Teams
  • Foreclosure & Short Sales
  • H.R.
  • Technology
  • Marketing

Each Channel is populated by videos on the specific topic.  So, it’s a great way to learn something if you’re a visual person.  You can see the person doing the talking and get a good feel for the subject.  That is especially helpful since several of the topics have to do with communication skills, so you can see role-playing sessions face-to-video.

The Coaches Corner is hosted by Ken Goodfellow who is the CEO of CKG International, and a professional real estate coach.  There are other videos about how to manage short sales, scripts for FSBOs and Expireds and interviews with top luxury agents.

You’ll also find videos from Michael Russer on Internet Marketing and Brad Carroll talking about technology issues.

I sampled a few of the videos and found most of them interesting and informative.  There was only one series that seemed to be more sales pitch than anything else.  Not to mention any names, but it was from a principal from TheShortSalesCompany.com.  Guess it would be useful if you were looking for a firm to handle your short sales.

Check it out.  Feedback would be appreciated.

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