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Six Questions To Ask Before Getting a Website Makeover
by Dan Gooder Richard
Tips from the 4th new rule of online marketing: Old Rule: Your Website is all about you. New Rule: Your Website is all about the customer. More than 68 percent of all real estate professionals in 2003 had a “Website” – either a personal site or a page on their company’s site – according to a National Association of REALTORS Center for REALTOR Technology (CRT) survey. Thus, the next step for the majority of REALTORS is a Website makeover, while about a third will be buying their first website. Understand first the three basic types of websites available today:
Websites are about marketing, not about technology. And marketing is about your customer, not about you. The formula is simple: A Website becomes a powerful marketing tool when it’s nearly one hundred percent focused on the consumer. A Website becomes an asset when it’s easily transferable to a buyer of your real estate practice. Ultimately your goal for your Website is the same as it’s always been for your marketing tools – to capture as many face-to-face appointments as possible. If you are planning a Website makeover – or buying your first Website – experience shows there are six questions to answer first so you can talk to your web designer to get what you want.
Answers to these six questions will give you and your web designer a set of realistic objectives for a makeover or new customer-centered website that a buyer of your practice some day can adopt with ease. In real estate, the catch phrase has long been location, location, location. Today the catch phrase for online marketing success is consumer, consumer, consumer. Published: May 31, 2004 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles: |
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