Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Power

 

You website is designed to obtain the best placement possible on all major search engines. You can control meta-tags, submit your website to hundreds of search engines, and create unlimited SEO content to help you achieve top placement.

This is done as you apply the controls that manage the Meta tags for all major parts of the system. In addition you can enhance your search engine power by incorporating blogs, RSS feeds and adding unlimited community pages.

Blogs

Your blog postings will create SEO friendly postings that you control. These postings can be of your own creation, articles that you excerpt or quote from other sources. Either way when you create them you will use key words that will provide the search engines with the data that will keep you at the top of the searches.

You can create your own categories to file posts under such as “Homeowner Tips” , local “Real Estate News” and “Business Updates” all designed to build the content that you want for your site to be recognized by the search engines.

RSS Feed

Adding an RSS feed to your site is very easy. You can get news feeds from Realtor.org, Inman News, RISMEDIA and other news sources that will continually add content to your site.

Unlimited pages:

One of the most powerful tools of your website will be the ability to create unlimited pages. The more relevant pages with real estate content the better for your SEO.

“Long Tail” Optimization:

There is a term used in the SEO community called “Long Tail” optimization. The “Long Tail” refers to those key words that are not commonly used such as the name of a subdivision or development. Most people search for homes in a city or town but a few will search by a community or neighborhood. With your Blog Of The Town WordPress® web site you will have the unique ability to create pages for all of the cities and towns in your area along with pages for as many neighborhoods or subdivisions as you want. Each of these pages will become a website for the community. Thus providing the added benefit of “Long Tail” searches that will make your site more desireable.

Here are some examples of “Long Tail” pages you can create:

Community and Neighborhood Websites:

Get more market clout by positioning yourself as the neighborhood expert by creating a neighborhood focused website to be in front of every buyer and seller as they research homes in that niche market. Specialized sites increase your listing referral business and build a reputation with homeowners in the neighborhood. They also rank very well on Search Engines since the content is focused on a specific neighborhood.

Single Property Websites:

You can create a single property website focused on showcasing an individual property in a matter of minutes. Your site includes tools to create a unique property website which can generate focused leads and extend your real estate brand.

Commercial Websites:

Make sure commercial properties you represent stand out. Gain commercial listings and clients with a site focused on commercial offerings. Your website will bring extra focus and more detail to the promotion of your commercial properties.

These are a few examples of pages you can create. When creating these new pages you will be able to use the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Editor for easy page creation making the pages easy to create and edit. Each page will have the ability to enter the unique title, description and keywords necessary for good search engine placement.

 

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