Tag Archive: websites

Back to school: Real estate marketing basics you’ve probably forgotten

Back to school: Real estate marketing basics you’ve probably forgotten

It’s that time of year again! Shopping for supplies, loading up backpacks, packing lunches, waiting at the bus stop – there are some things that never change. You may also remember the feeling of walking into class on your first day and being immediately overwhelmed with the things you were expected to remember from the…

Want more mortgage leads? Your website needs 6 things.

Want more mortgage leads? Your website needs 6 things.

Hopefully, by now you’ve seen the value in making yourself visible online. This can take many forms, like online business directories, social media, and, of course, your website. But just having a virtual business card isn’t enough. A homepage with your headshot and phone number simply won’t cut it anymore, especially as content becomes a…

4 crucial reasons real estate agents need their own website

4 crucial reasons real estate agents need their own website

As more and more real estate business is handled online, brokerages and franchises have begun offering their agents a website (or dedicated webpage) under their branding and URL. Regardless of who these agents are, the area they serve, or what they specialize in, the sites and pages all look the same. Maybe it’s not the…

How to build your real estate website for the best ranking results

How to build your real estate website for the best ranking results

Ranking in search engine results has become increasingly more difficult as the Internet has gotten “older.”  More and more content is added each day.  Need an example?  Stats tell us there are approximately six billion Google searches per day.  Yes, six billion! From a real estate standpoint, we are competing against not only local websites but…

Is it okay to “set and forget” your <br>real estate website?

Is it okay to “set and forget” your
real estate website?

Who doesn’t like coming home at the end of a long day to a warm meal that’s been simmering in a slow cooker for hours? The “set and forget” philosophy of the popular kitchen gadget is one that’s worked extremely well over the years. It’s easy, convenient, and it works. But can that same approach…