Website design, SEO and other Estate Agent News
22
Oct
DIY for estate agents: the search engine test
Estate agents, did you know that you
could test how your website performs in Google? Remembering that
Google has 91-92% of the search engine market in the UK, this test
could radically change the amount of leads that come through your
estate agency website.
The trick to this test is to put yourself in the mind of a
property searcher. They will sit down at a computer and start with
their preferred search engine. From there, they will type in the
most logical phrase that they think will provide them with the best
results.
In other words, the property searcher won't type in 'web design
for estate agents', so that they can visit their local estate
agent's website, instead they will try localised search with
particular keywords. This will include a range of terms such
as:
- 'Estate agent in...'
- 'Letting agent in...'
- 'Property for sale in...'
- 'Property to rent in...'
- 'Two bedroom house for sale in...'
- 'Flat to let in...'
- Detached house for sale in...'
From there, the property searcher will be provided with the top
10 links that match their search. Ideally estate agents need to be
as high as possible for these terms because property searchers will
more likely use the links that are higher up in Google. Typically
users do not go past page 3.
Troy Stanley, Resource Techniques CTO comments,
'Estate agents need to gravely reconsider their Search
Engine Optimisation (SEO)
and position in Google if they are past page three. Page one,
position one on Google, if at all possible, is the best place for
estate agents to provide maximum amount of traffic to their
website.'
'Currently 98% of our websites are on page one of Google from
our SEO techniques. This combined with industry
leading website designs, will give our customers the
maximum amount of leads from the internet.'
Are you interested in web design? Read our recent article
'A well designed website is a weapon of mass
consumption' or 'This will make you change the way you think about
website design'.
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