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Have you been trying to get your site to the top of the search engines, but you're confused about just how to do it? Don't worry, you're certainly not alone. Even within the SEO industry, experts argue quite frequently about the real 'how to's' of good ranking.

So, why would you want to try and figure the whole mess out? Because the benefits far outweigh the pain of wrapping your brain around the concept of SEO.

You can take some of the pain away by simply trying to understand the mind and needs of your target consumer and building a site that delivers those needs. The goal of any good search engine is the same.


Search engines view us everyday folks as their target consumer and they want to deliver to us the most relevant and useful websites when we type in any search phrase. If I go to Google and type in 'dentist in tacoma, wa' they work hard to ensure I don't get a bunch of websites describing the Toyota Tacoma truck owned by the dentist in Phoenix.

With that in mind, you can look at several factors when optimizing your website. Here are my top five picks for most important factors in building great ranking:

1. Title tag. Located within the HTML meta tag section, the title tag is the 'name' of your website and should contain at least one keyword phrase. Don't use your name, don't use your company, simply use your keyword phrase(s) such as Phoenix Real Estate & Homes for Sale. Don't stuff it full of 50 words!

2. Anchor text of links. You must have a reciprocal linking campaign and when you request links from other sites, it's crucial that you use your keyword phrases as anchor text whenever you have another site link to yours. Anchor text is the description that the other website owner will use for the link. My anchor text for this site varies, sometimes I use 'Real Estate Virtual Assistant' and when you click on it, you get sent to my URL. It's important to vary your anchor text with different link partners so you target more than just one keyword phrase. Use variations like 'Real Estate Search Engine Optimization' or 'Real Estate Website Design.' Target those keywords that people would use to find you and don't make it too generic or 'top level'. Millions of sites have 'real estate' in them, you'll never get to #1 with that phrase. However, if you're a Houston Texas agent and you use phrases like 'katy real estate' 'tomdall homes for sale' 'cypress homes' you'll have very targeted traffic and see results sooner than even trying to optimize for 'houston real estate.'

3. Keyword Use. If you've done one and two above, but your website doesn't mention your keywords anywhere else in the site then you'll miss out on the rankings you're hoping to cultivate. You don't want your keyword phrases appearing so often that you site becomes unreadable, but you do want to judiciously include three to five good keyword phrases several times on each page. Be certain to use a different set of phrases on each page. If you have to create content in order to use the phrases, then by all means do so! My own website would not rank well for Search Engine Optimization if I didn't include valuable articles and tips on SEO. Why should it? How would you know that I can do search engine optimization if it wasn't mentioned frequently on my site? How could you trust me to do your SEO if there was no explanation on my site of how I do it?

4. Accessibility. This is the element that many people don't realize is a big issue for their website. If the search engines can't 'see' your pages, then they can't determine what your content is and how you should rank for it. This includes missing pages, bad linking structure and most importantly for the real estate industry |TEMPLATE WEBSITES | Often, real estate agents will purchase a template website and never realize that the wide majority of their pages are virtually invisible to the search engines. Why? Because typically in order for the provider to give you the ability to customize your own website, they need to keep much of the content in a database. Then, to display the content on your site, they have pages that pull that content from the database in such a way that the search engine spiders cannot access the pages. Check your own websites accessibility this way; go to one of the deeper pages of your site (featured listings, about me) and copy the full url from the address bar. Now, go to Google and paste that url into the search box but use the arrows to get to the beginning and remove the 'http://' and then hit enter. Does Google have that page in the cache? If you get 'Sorry, no information for the URL...' then your pages cannot be viewed by Google. You might want to consider switching to a pure HTML website. Or holler at your provider!

5. Links to Internal pages. Basically, if you have pages of value, don't bury them. Make sure that they are linked to from other key pages. It may not make sense to have links in your menu to every single page of your site, but at least a main subpage should contain a link to some of the deeper pages of the site. For example, you can have a main link in your menu to 'Area information' or 'Community info' and then on that subpage, have a link to several various communities you serve with great information about each area. Also include a call to action of some kind whether it's a form to request a free relocation guide, or a link to 'sign up for new listings by email.' Lead conversion is why you have a website and call to action is the way to generate leads.

There are many more factors to improving your search engine ranking. A terrific resource is a rich and detailed article on Search Engine Ranking Factors that you'll find at the link (notice I used anchor text there). While it may seem meaty, careful study will give you the ammunition you need to further improve your skills when optimizing your website. It was created with contributions from some of the best Search Engine Marketers in the business.

Good luck to you and remember if you decide to delegate your SEO, keep us in mind.

 

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