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Browse the siteFebruary 15 2022
As a real estate professional, you know searching for real estate-related information on the internet has become an important part of the home buying process. Whether it's to find an agent, view listings or educate themselves about real estate, home buyers are exploring online content more frequently to find what they need. According to the NAR's 2021 Real Estate in a Digital Age report:
Having a real estate agent website makes it possible to supply these potential clients with information they are searching for and establish a connection in doing so. However, if that is not enough, here are four specific reasons why all agents should have a personal real estate website.
As previously stated, 43 percent of home buyers start their journeys with an online search to learn about the overall home buying process. A personal agent website is a great channel to attract and educate potential clients who are new to real estate. Specifically, agents should try to include a blog on their site. A blog is an ideal platform for sharing helpful content. It can also help you generate top of mind awareness with your website visitors.
For example, first-time home buyers might conduct searches based on the following questions:
Providing thoughtful answers and advice in these areas can help establish your credibility, which is crucial to building relationships with potential home buyers. Those who are still browsing may not be prepared to commit to an agent or a property just yet. This is where your shared expertise will come in handy. In other words, it will keep you "top of mind" with potential clients. Once they are ready to move forward in the home buying process, they will have you in mind.
One major advantage of the internet in relation to real estate is that it allows home buyers to quickly and easily seek out agents and/or properties by location. Having a personalized website enables you to optimize for any local searches home buyers choose to conduct. For example, a person looking to buy a home in Orlando, Florida might opt to narrow down their results by doing a search for "real estate agents in Orlando" instead of just "real estate agent."
By making sure your website content includes the city and state in which you work, you will be better able to attract clients looking to purchase a home in your area.
While it is important to share your industry expertise, it is equally as important to share your personality or personal brand. This is a great way to differentiate yourself and connect with prospective clients on a deeper level. For example, home buyers with children are likely to relate to agents who have families of their own. Individuals looking to downsize may gravitate toward agents who express their passion for working with "empty-nesters."
A real estate website offers a great platform for sharing everything about you. Develop an "About" section to display:
In addition to the above information, you can also post testimonials from past clients to help verify your reputation, as well as links to your social media channels.
In addition to attracting prospects, a real estate agent website is ideal for efficiently capturing high-quality leads. This is made possible by incorporating online contact forms for buyers or even sellers who come to your site and are interested in learning more about your services. Each time a form is completed, you will receive an email notification so that no lead goes unnoticed.
Capturing leads through an integrated website also enables you to automatically add new contacts to your real estate CRM or assign them to a relevant email nurturing campaign.
From connecting with first-time home buyers, to showing off your personality, to CRM and email marketing integration, it is clear that having a personalized agent website holds many advantages. In fact, not having one is likely to put you at a great disadvantage. It is likely that your competitors already have a digital presence.
By having your personal website, you will:
To view the original article, visit the IXACT Contact blog.