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Real Estate Search Engine
Optimization: The Wagon Wheel Approach by Brandon Cornett
Advanced Summary:
This article pertains to real estate search engine optimization (SEO). In this
article's usage, real estate SEO is the act of improving a real estate agent's
website for better search engine visibility.
Your website is the center of your SEO program. It's the hub of the wheel that
keeps everything rolling along toward success. But a wheel without spokes won't
make it very far. Here are 12 essential spokes that can increase your search
engine visibility.
Key Phrases
Key phrases are the starting point for any SEO program. Researching words and
phrases through a tool like WordTracker.com can reveal the search behavior of
your target audience. Armed with this information, you can create the kind of
content they're after!
Site Structure
Site structure plays a big role in helping search engines find and index all the
pages of your website. For instance, dynamic Javascript menus and Flash-driven
menus can slow search engine crawlers down considerably. But an alternate
text-based menu can help them along their way.
Tools & Resources
Web-based resources improve your website in three ways: (1) They give your
visitors useful info, (2) they increase your website's "buzz" factor, and (3)
they make your site easier to link to. An example might be a home buyer's
resource center, tailored for the city or town you live in.
Inbound Links
Inbound links (from other sites to yours) are a key part of search engine
visibility - especially with Google. The goal of this wagon wheel is to make
your site easier for people to link to, and to steadily increase the quality and
quantity of links you receive over time.
Blogging
Blogs can play a major role in search engine optimization because they make web
publishing quick and easy. Blogs are easy to use, making website owners more
likely to create new content on a regular basis. Blogs can also attract inbound
links, especially if you're an authority.
Web Directories
Web directories can strengthen your link popularity and make you less
susceptible to ranking fluctuations caused by search engine updates. I recommend
to clients that they add their websites to one or two general directories (like
Best of the Web) and as many niche directories as possible.
Niche Directories
Niche directories carry the same benefits of general web directories. But
because they're specific to your website's topic, they can give your SEO program
a lot of boost. An example of a niche directory for real estate agents would be
the International Real Estate Directory (www.ired.com).
Competitor Analysis
Study competitors who already rank well in the search engines to find out what
they're doing right. You can learn a lot from a top-ranked website within your
niche (if you know what to look for). In the Agent's Guide to Search Engine
Visibility, I show you some shortcuts to this process.
Quality Content
Quality content helps your SEO efforts in three ways: It makes your
link-building efforts much easier. It tells search engines what your website is
all about. And most importantly, it keeps visitors on your site longer (giving
you a better chance of turning them into clients).
Press Releases
Press releases submitted online will often get picked up by respectable news
websites, RSS feeds, blogs and more. If you hyerplink some of your key phrases,
all of those blogs and websites will be pointing toward your website with key
phrase hyperlinks!
Online articles
Online article publishing is one of my favorite ways to gain a lot of inbound
links with only a little effort. Using websites like EzineArticles.com, you can
tap into a large distribution network. You can also find dozens of niche
websites who need quality content to publish.
Internal Linking
Internal links refer to the navigation elements within your website (menus,
inline text links, etc.). A good internal linking structure will help search
engines find all of your web pages. Putting key phrases in some of your text
links also helps search engines understand your site's theme.
The Interactive Wagon Wheel
If you'd like to see a live, interactive version of the wagon wheel approach to
real estate SEO, visit the page listed below.
* Copyright 2006, Brandon Cornett. You may republish this article online
provided you keep the byline, the author's note, and the active hyperlinks.
About the Author: Brandon
Cornett is the author of the "Agent's Guide to Search Engine Visibility," a
comprehensive guide to
real estate SEO.
You can view an interactive version of the SEO wagon wheel by visiting:
http://www.armingyourfarming.com/knowledge/article43.php
Source of this article:
www.goarticles.com
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