Domain names (URLs) are inexpensive. You can expect to pay less than $10 per year for one. That makes it relatively easy to own several. For starters, you should own the URL that contains your name as a way to protect your online reputation. However, your personal name probably isn’t suitable as your business domain.
How to Launch and Market Your Real Estate Website
The success of your real estate website heavily depends on how invested you are in expanding your reach and developing good content. After all, building and promoting your online presence will also help build and maintain a solid client base. In fact, the National Association of Realtors conducted a study revealing that around 90% of
5 signs it’s time to update your website
While many of us look back at older, clunkier websites with some sense of nostalgia, a thriving business will quickly take a nosedive with such an archaic online presence.
Create a home page that works!
Is your website’s homepage doing enough to interest buyers and sellers to contact you?
Why WordPress is the Best Choice for your Real Estate Website
There simply isn’t a business in existence today that will not benefit from a web presence. Most will suffer without one. As far as real estate goes, more than 90% of people who want to buy or sell a home use the Internet in their search.
Time to get noticed online: Here’s how you can do it
In the start-up world, making a big change with your business model is called a “pivot.” Basically, it means it’s time to make a purposeful decision to change your company’s path.
7 SEO Must-dos for Every Real Estate Website: No Excuses
Consider this: In 2011, according to J.D. Power reports as noted on an AGBeat release, only a measly 58% of home sellers use websites and website listings to promote properties. This number was peaking at 82% in the year 2010.