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Ten Unobvious Ideas To Pull Visitors to Your Real Estate Agent Web Site

The number one key to getting business in the real estate home sales market is to be people’s first contact. The National Association of Realtor’s last three surveys between 1999 to 2003 said 66% of buyers stayed with the first real estate agent they contacted yet only 6% of this number came from web sites. This number is rising as people become more comfortable finding their information on the Internet. There are three ways to show your uniqueness on the Internet: words, pictures, and interactive activities.

Some of The Best Ways To Get Visitors To Your Site

Before building a site there are many things that you need to take in mind. For example, how are you going to design your site, what is it going to cost you, how long will it take you to build, etc. All of these things mentioned a both are important aspects to consider when designing a site, but there is no point in doing all of this if you can’t even get visitors to your site afterwards.

Getting Visitors To Your Website

Every home-based business owner that uses the internet to conduct their business needs visitors or quality traffic to their website in order to be successful. Their have been countless articles and e-books written about how to best optimize your website for the search engines, how to get a high google page rank, etc. All this is important but how do you keep these visitors coming back to your site on a regular basis? I have outlined a few suggestions below that may help you attract and keep people coming back to your site time after time.

Optimizing for Visitors not Search Engines

Most people feel that optimizing is to target the search engines alone. In my opinion, this is not the only case. Optimization requires a balance of traffic enhancements and a user friendly atmosphere that provides clear navigation. Most will agree it would be much better to have people accept offerings from a Site, rather than masses of people who do nothing. Here are some general tips and thought to make pages user-friendly.

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