Website design, SEO and other Estate Agent News
28
Oct
The more people you have accessing your website, the more enquiries
you will have.

There are two ways to get people onto your website and searching
for your properties:
- 1. Pay-Per-Click - An expensive advertisement
that is on the first page of Google. Each individual click onto
your website can cost you a couple of pounds (which will add up!)
Also, users are more likely naturally look at the organic search
results without looking at the PPC advertisements.
- 2. Search Engine Optimisation
Search Engine Optimisation or SEO doesn't have to be
complicated. It is the process of improving the website so that it
appears higher in Google's organic results, which are located on
the left hand side. The general public are most likely to choose
the 'organic' area without even checking the PPC area. Resource
Techniques does all it can to move estate agents as far up Google
as possible, but many estate agents have not signed up to social
networking.
The image above shows that our customer, Bonett's Estate
agents, is page one position one when searching for 'Estate
agents in Brighton'. Search Engine positioning such at this will
create a large amount of targeted traffic for your website with
potential customers looking for property in the Brighton area.
Estate agents must do a self check to see where they rank in Google.
Pretending you are someone looking for property in your area, you
will search for 'estate agent in...' or 'flat to rent in...' and
your local area. There is no point in searching for your company
name because these customers are already brand loyal. Estate agents
need to capture property searchers that do not have a particular
estate agent in mind.
Once on your website, online property searchers will then notice
your website design. Estate agents must be vigilant when employing
a specialist web designer so that they create a visually impressive
website. Our latest campaign, 3 seconds to impress, had spread the
message that on average, web design has 3 seconds to impress.
From there users will be looking towards the functionality of
the website. Features such as large resolution photos, Google
Street view, Enhanced Google mapping, detailed property
descriptions, email alerts, email a friend and embedded EPC and
floorplans impress the user to repeatedly return to the website to
look for further properties. The website is then defined as being
'sticky' as users and online property searchers will stick to that
website.
Did this article inspire you to think about your estate agent
web design and SEO performance? You can read; 'Complete
twitter guide for estate agents', and 'The four basic elements of web design' or you
can contact Resource Techniques directly on 0208 457
4777 to see how we can benefit you.
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