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Have you Googled yourself?

Monday, August 21st, 2006

I received an email this evening from Aleta Thompson in West Seattle. She is a client of ours and has been for a couple of months now. Actually on a side note, kind of interesting how we met, myself and my business partner attended a forum a few months ago where Zillow, HouseValues, Redfin and Real Property Associates were speaking about the real estate industry. Anyways, at that dinner, I happened to be sitting next to Aleta Thompson of Keller Williams. Aleta signed up with one of our websites…. and here is the email I received from her tonight:

Dear Stephen, a month ago I Googled myself and it took numerous pages for me to finally find myself on the standard KW website and also in an obscure reference to a conference I participated in during the 1980s. I have been diligently working on my Ubertor website for the past couple of weeks and it is paying off. Tonight I Googled myself to see if I was making any progress and here is what greeted my eyes, I am at #1 and also at #4!! (see below)

The next goal will be to come up somewhere in the first ten pages when someone searches on Seattle real estate.

Feel free to use this to promote your outstanding service.
Aleta Thompson
Real Estate Consultant
Keller Williams Seattle Metro West
Cell: 206/261-1465
www.aletasellsseattle.com
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Google Analytics - No Invite Needed Anymore

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

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Derek, one of our programmers emailed me a link to a blog that was talking about how there is no longer a need to be “invited” to use the Google Analytics system. This is great news as it was a little slow to get our clients up and running with this as there was a bit of a wait list. So, if you have not signed up for Google Analytics, now is the time, its quick and easy.

Plus, at Ubertor, we have made it even easier. Google requires that you paste some code on every page of your website. We have simplified this by creating a field in your stats section of the Ubertor control panel (look for this icon - vancouver real estate) that will paste the code on every page for you. All you need to do is put it in the “Statistic Code” section and Ubertor takes over. It looks like this:
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Craigslist.com - Free Real Estate Listing Promotion

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

OK, it has been proven, that adding your listings to Craigslist.com helps expose your properties to potential buyers. So why is it that only some real estate agents add their listings to Craigslist.com?

Craigslist.com is one of the most effective promotional tools that a Realtor can use when promoting their listings on the internet. Now, a website plays a key part in this as Craigslist.com only allows you to add 4 photos and some content about your listing. The power of their system is that you can hyperlink that post directly to your website. (And, as an added bonus, if you are using an Ubertor website, it can direct traffic right to that specific listing using the unique URL system that is built into our software - example: http://www.andrewhasman.com/11 - see how it takes you right to that listing and not to the home page - every listing on your website has a unique URL)

So, we all agree that Craigslist.com is a great tool! (one that is not to be abused)

Why don’t more real estate agents use it? too much work?

Well, if you are using our Ubertor software, check out the “craigslist” tab within your listings for more information on how we can help you add your listings to Craigslist.com quickly and easily.

And, if you don’t know what I’m talking about, take a look at Craigslist.com and click “real estate for sale” as it will give you a better understanding of their system.

If I can leave you with one lesson for this blog…..

Add your listings to Craigslist.com but be sure to respect their rules and restrictions. Abuse it and you will end up paying for it.

get “granular”, start a blog, misspell major terms ??

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Bernice Ross from RealEstateCoach.com wrote an interesting article that reaffirms what I have been saying for quite some time. Her article talks about marketing tricks to increase your ranks within the search engines.

Her first point talks about using more focused keywords. Instead of targeting “Vancouver Real Estate” or “Seattle Homes for Sale” use “Yaletown Assignment Condos for Sale” or “Ballard Duplex for Sale“. This is a point I have been pushing for quite some time. Users searching for the generic keywords, soon realize that they must be more specific to find the information that they are looking for.

She also mentions starting a blog. We all know my opinion of having a blog (start one now if you haven’t) as we have put countless hours into building our Ubertor software to include one and spent many hours training Realtors to blog effectively.

Finally, she talks about misspelling keywords. I have mentioned this technique to some of our agents but am still not convinced it is totally a good idea. I do agree that it works as people do search the wrong spelling of words but putting it into your website might not be such a good plan as people will pick up on it and it might not reflect well on you.

The only way I can think of doing it where it would be ok, is saying something like:

“Kerrisdale, commonly misspelled as Kerisdale, Kerrasdale, is a great place to live as it….”

Not sure how best to do this one, but would be interested to hear more about different ways agents do it and the results they achieve.

Anyways, here is Bernice Ross’s article:

Real estate search goes organic
Marketing tricks aim to ensure high Web placement

Friday, June 09, 2006
By Bernice Ross
Inman News

How can you maximize your return on your Web advertising campaign with a minimum amount of cost? Going organic is the solution.

There are two primary ways to advertise on search engines such as Google, MSN or Yahoo. The first is called “pay-per-click.” This type of paid placement is based upon how much you are willing to bid to be placed above other bidders. In contrast, “organic” search placement is based upon how well the key words on a given Web site match the search terms the user selects. It is also based upon how many people click through to the site, whether or not they stay on the site, how long the site has been in existence, as well as a host of other complicated factors.

Given that organic search costs you nothing and pay-per-click can be quite expensive, obtaining good organic search placement can be a huge win for your business. For example, I recently received an e-mail from a man who was trying to market a condominium project using pay-per-click ads. He was paying $20,000 per month and getting virtually no response. As this example illustrates, pay-per-click programs can be extraordinarily expensive. Prices are especially high if you’re bidding in a metropolitan area or against well-funded companies who specialize in Web marketing.

The auction mentality makes big bucks for search-engine companies such as Google, MSN and Yahoo. Click fraud is another huge issue that few discuss. In contrast, organic clicks actually help you achieve better placement.

As an individual agent or brokerage, what can you do to be on the Web and achieve high organic placement? Here are three simple strategies.

1. Get “granular”

Rather than tackling a mountain of advertisers, think of picking up grains of sand. For example, there may be tremendous competition for terms such as “Portland homes for sale” or “Kansas City real estate.” Competing for these terms will be exorbitantly expensive.

In contrast, there is virtually no competition for names of specific subdivisions. You may be able to achieve excellent placement by setting up a single page on your Web site devoted to “Bermuda Dunes golf homes, Palm Springs.” Another search term might be “Golf course properties, Bermuda Dunes.” Set up the page and register a separate URL with Network Solutions or GoDaddy.com. For example, you could register BermudaDunesGolfHomes.com . Pack this page full of words that reference, golf, properties, homes for sale, Bermuda Dunes, Palm Springs, etc. Although this page may appear to be a separate Web site, Web visitors simply land on a different page on your main Web site.

You could also do this based upon languages spoken or types of careers. For example, if you are fluent in Spanish, you might register “SanAntonioCasas.com” Another alternative would be to register “Homes4LATeachers.com” or any other site that references a specific geographical area in conjunction with a profession.

2. Start a blog

Currently, many search engines will give users higher placement if their site has a blog. The advantage of blogging is that you are adding content every day. Furthermore, if you have regular readers, they will visit your site repeatedly for new information.

The more visitors that you have, the better your organic placement will be. In terms of what to include, consider updating your sphere of influence on local events, funny stories, or with ideas on how to save them time and money. If you’re not good at writing, hire a virtual assistant to handle the posts for you. You can have a quote of the week (or of the day if you’re really ambitious), interesting tidbits from Inman News, or other resources that consumers will find to be interesting.

3. Misspell major terms

There is a substantial part of the search-engine industry that focuses on setting up Web sites that misspell one or more words in the search. One of the most commonly misspelled words is “Realtor.” A slightly different approach is to check for spellings based upon common typographical errors. Also, when you visit a site such as GoDaddy.com, they give you additional suggestions for terms you may use.

Regardless of the approach you elect, remember that obtaining free or organic search placement is a process. Experiment with different terms and monitor the number of hits you receive and convert. If one approach doesn’t work, experiment with others. Another important point to remember is that search is unlike traditional “right now” business where people are ready to take action now. Instead, Web buyers must be courted for 6 to 18 months before they are ready to take action. Whether you are embarking on a pay-per-click program or seeking to improve your positioning by using organic search, your success will be contingent upon your patience, your willingness to stay in regular contact for up to 18 months, and your willingness to constantly monitor and adjust your advertising campaign.

Bernice Ross, co-owner of Realestatecoach.com, has written a new book, “Waging War on Real Estate’s Discounters,” available online. She can be reached at bernice@realestatecoach.com.

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Copyright 2006 RealEstateCoach.com

20 Points to help your real estate website

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

In no particular order, here are some of the things that you should do with your real estate website to help it within search engines and for use ability of your users:

1. Link your website to Google Sitemaps
2. Signup for your Google Analytics account
3. Signup for your Feedburner.com account
4. Make sure your content is unique, contains information about you, the areas you work, etc
5. Add your head shot to your contact page
6. Blog - write in your blog as much as possible about relevant topics
7. Make sure that your TITLE and ALT tags are descriptive and accurate
8. Create a useful, information-rich site, and write pages that clearly and accurately describe your content
9. Blog
10. Get other relevant websites to link to your website
11. Promote your website on all of your marketing material
12. Listings - add everything you have to your listings (photos, floorplans, voiceovers, virtual tours, videos, etc)
13. Have your company site link to your website
14. Add your listings to Craigslist.com
15. Create a Squidoo Lens and link it to your website and blog
16. Download the Google Toolbar and watch your Google PageRank
17. Submit your website to DMOZ.org
18. Blog
19. Write solid home page content in the 3rd person
20. Follow Google’s guidelines and rules. At this point, they are the god of the search engines.

If you need help with any of this please feel free to contact our support team.

Squidoo Lens - help your site in the search engines with Seth Godin’s help

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Seth Godin is author of six books that have been bestsellers around the world and changed the way people think about marketing, change and work. He is also the creator of Squidoo.com.
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Squidoo.com is a website that allows you to create what they call a “lens”. A lens is one person’s view on a topic that matters to her. It’s an easy-to-build, single web page that can point to blogs, favorite links, RSS feeds, Flickr photos, Google maps, eBay auctions, CafePress designs, Amazon books or music, and thousands of products from hundreds of other trusted merchants. You can pick whatever content you want to put in your lens to bring context to your topic. Then, when someone is looking for recommended information, fast, your lens gets his started and sends him off in the right direction. It’s a place to start, not finish. (more info here at their FAQ)

Check out their site for more information. Here is a small snipped of why you should create your own lens -

• Increase your traffic: Your lens points (if you want it to) to your blog and to your website. Lenses have huge credibility with search engines, so your lens can help your other sites rise to the top of Google searches.

I just signed up for a Lens a few weeks ago and I see that my brother has as well.

Here is Seth Godin’s Lens

To sign up for your lens, click here
To learn more, click here

Very Web Friendly Real Estate Agent’s Home for Sale

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

I always think it is interesting to learn what stocks a stock broker buys for them self or what car a car salesman drives.

Well, Dustin Luther and his real estate agent wife Anna Luther are selling their home in Seattle. Why does this matter? Well, Dustin and Anna are considered by many very influential people, to be leading the way in real estate blogging and online real estate marketing. (their blog)
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They have just listed their Seattle home for sale as Dustin has been hired by Move.com for his work and expertise in the blogging world and is moving his family to California. I think it is very interesting to see what they have done to promote their home.

1. Posted their home in their blog
2. Linked to their home on Zillow.com that includes the Zestimate of their house
3. Linked to their home on Redfin.com
4. Posted their home on Craigslist.com
5. Posted their home on Google Base
6. Listed it on the Northwest MLS

I think that it is a great sign to see someone of their stature in the real estate and Internet worlds follow the suggestions that we have been giving to our real estate agents as well as utilizing the extra benefits that living in Seattle provides.

It will be interesting to see…
- what their home sells for?
- how close was Zillow’s zestimate?
- what posts drew the most traffic?
- where do the offers come from?
- what would they have done different next time around?

Craig of Craigslist deals with abuse to his system

Friday, June 16th, 2006

As you are all aware, we promote the use of craigslist.com heavily as it can be a really helpful resource when promoting your listings. We also stress in our workshops, training sessions and support channels that abusing craigslist.com is not acceptable and the result will be craigslist.com charging for the ability to load listings.

I was just reading Craig’s (of craigslist.com) blog about the changes they have made to the system for New York Apartment Brokers. Here is a piece of his post:

Well, we just starting charging apartment brokers in NYC for apartment rental listings, looks good so far, overposting may have already gone away. Volume has dropped a lot, quality higher, really good.

As expected, some brokers started posting in owner, and with volunteer help, we’ve been shooting ‘em down. Similar problem in registration fee, but people know that’s a low priority source.

Also, I’m finding that most of the problematic brokers have gone away, people who do stuff like posting fee ads in no fee, or who flood the no fee section for big buildings.

I do suspect to see more attempted bait and switch, and am already planning on how to pursue that.

This is why we preach that all real estate agents follow the craigslist.com rules and abuse policies. craigslist.com is an excellent asset that is free in most cities. Follow the rules and hopefully it stays that way for your city.

Craigslist tab in the Ubertor control panel

Monday, June 12th, 2006

As many you have noticed, a few months ago we launched a new tab in the Ubertor control panel marked “craigslist”. From this tab you can quickly and easily add your listings to craigslist.com. For more information please click on our “live help” or log into your Ubertor control panel and click on the craigslist tab for details.

If you have not added your listings to craigslist.com then now is the time to try it. You will defiantly gain exposure for your listing and receive inquires from people all over the world.

Craigslist.com is one of the best tools available to Realtors for listing promotion.

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Watch for more tools arriving in your Ubertor control panel.

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Why Burn? Why add Feedburner to your Ubertor website?

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

All Ubertor websites come with the ability to integrate with Feedburner. You should take a moment to learn more about Feedburner and the benefits of RSS. Ubertor websites come standard with these features.

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What is Feedburner?
FeedBurner is the world’s largest feed management provider. Their Web-based services help bloggers, podcasters and commercial publishers promote, deliver and profit from their content on the Web.

FeedBurner also offers the largest advertising network for feeds that brings together an unprecedented caliber of content aggregated from the world’s leading media companies, A-list bloggers and blog networks and individual publishers.

Why do you care?
If you long for creative ways to attract an audience, see where your content goes once you publish it and generally add a lot more value to your feed, then “feedburning” is for you.

Would you like to see Feedburner’s video on how to burn your feed?
click here to watch

Need more information?
click here for Feed101

How can I configure and setup Feedburner for use on my Ubertor website?
click here for instructions