News, articles, and advice for Maine real estate licensees, loan officers, and all professionals who assist the consumer in the real estate transaction.
| Posted by: | John Herrigel |
| My Real Estate Website | Post Archive | |
| Posted on: | February 22nd, 2009 at 8:51 pm |
| Filed under: | Maine, New Hampshire, Real Estate Education, The Real Estate Learning Group, Your Real Estate Business |
So you have your website up and running, you have some content, some great tools on your site for the consumer to use and an EASY way for the consumer to contact you.
The question of today: How do you get your site to rank well in Google, Yahoo, MSN and other search engine sites?
KEYWORD RESEARCH:
The first step is determining what Maine real estate related keywords you want to target. The best free tool I have found is not surprisingly from Google. Here is the link to this tool: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
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| Posted by: | Robert Freedman |
| Robert's Website | Robert's Post Archive | |
| Posted on: | February 5th, 2009 at 5:06 pm |
| Filed under: | Maine, Mortgage and Lending, New Hampshire, Real Estate Education, Real Estate Licensing, The Real Estate Learning Group, Your Real Estate Business |
The following article is brought to you by Robert Freedman. To read more ideas like this, visit Realtor® Magazine website or contact them directly narpubs@realtors.org.
‘A challenging real estate market requires brokers to do business in new ways’.
By Robert Freedman | February 2009
With real estate markets struggling and Wall Street woes making it hard for even well-run companies to get, or keep, the credit they rely on to operate, it’s surely the toughest business climate real estate brokerages have faced for quite some time.
Profit margins, thin even during the boom years, are disappearing as brokerages struggle to meet their costs. In a newsletter to its clients as 2008 was winding down, real estate operations consulting company CompensationMaster in Charlotte, N.C., shared what it thinks are the five do-or-die changes real estate brokerages must make in 2009.
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