Monday, December 10, 2007
Do you have a website?
Nowadays, any business of any type and almost anywhere in the world has a website, but the thing is that most of these sites do not compete in the search engines, do not bring visits, do not generate leads and do not generate sales.
Alike these businesses of any type, real estate agents have websites too, but only a few invest on marketing their sites, design and invest time on creating high quality content.
Most of the real estate agents buy the cheapest websites like Advanced Access or Point 2 which are okay but I can tell they’re not going to increase your business.
You’re probably thinking, “Is this guy trying to tell me that I should spend thousands of dollars on a website?” If you have the money sitting in your bank account and you want to succeed fast….the answer is YES…go out there and get the best of the best, design, programming, software, etc…set up your internet marketing team…it’s worth it!!!
If you don’t have that amount of money to invest on a website…you can get a cheaper solution, invest part of your FREE time on learning html basics, read about SEO, meta-tags, about search engines, etc…get a domain name for $6.00 and start your way to success.
Optimizing a website is not hard or difficult, you just need to give it some time and apply some techniques. Here’s a list of things you need to create a site with a small amount of money:
· Design – Get a predetermined template at http://www.templatemonster.com/
· HTML – Learn html at http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html/
· Get a webhosting…there are hundreds of companies offering this service…I recommend you go to Google and search for web hosting reviews…read them…do your research.
· Get a HTML editor like Dreamweaver or Frontpage so that you can edit your website templates.
· Get software – I’d recommend using a website authoring software…click here to learn more about it.
This is a cheap way to start and a very effective one.
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