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Rebecca Ragland (rebeccajane)
United States
Primary Location:
Henderson, NV
Company:
Exec MediaGroup, LLC
Website:
www.erealestateexec.com
Email Address:
rebecca@erealestateexec.com
Areas of Interest:
website development and online marketing
Areas of Expertise:
Website Development & Search Engine Marketing
More About You
I am a partner in Exec MediaGroup, LLC parent company of E RealEstateExec. My primary responsibility is online presence and online marketing. I have been in website development since 1995 and am really excited about this project!

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10 Things You Should Know About Corporate Blogging

Started this discussion Nov 28 2007

http://www.eweek.com/slideshow_viewer/0,1205,l=&am will find some very interesting information on this website besides this informative slideshow. Read More »

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Started this discussion Sep 5 2007

IS News & World Report By Alex Markels Posted 7/26/07 Have we seen the worst of the housing downturn? Most experts agree that things are likely to get worse before they get better. But with pr... Read More »

Tagged: crisis, housing, trends, downturn

Getting Traction Through Blogging

Started this discussion Jul 18 2007

This is a really good article on why you should be blogging and what about blogging is important to do. http://chiefmarketer.com/Channels/online/blog Read More »

 

Technology Article on E RealEstateExec

TECHNOLOGY


Why Do I Need A Web Site—And Why Now?

by: Rebecca Ragland

When you are communicating with a potential client or purveyor—or acquaintance for that matter,—how many times do you recall them saying something like, “I’ll just check out your Web site,” rather than writing down a phone number or address.
If someone is in a hurry, they often will ask for your Web
site address so that they can look at your information later.
We are in the age of the Internet. To deny it is counterproductive. It is a simple fact.


When you are dealing with someone and you ask for their Web site address and they do not have one, do you not think—even for a brief flash of a second—hmmm. Now you find yourself asking why you need a Web site. The question is not really whether you need one, but rather what kind of Web site you do need.


Where do I start?


A Web site is an invaluable tool for a Real Estate professional. There are lots of options. You may need nothing more than a few pages. You can start with the basic “about” information and a way to be contacted by e-mail or phone. That is a stake on the Web just as surely as if you had a huge mega site costing a small fortune. The important thing is to make that first step and join the ranks of the New Real Estate™. Now is the perfect time to analyze your needs and create a plan for developing your Web presence over time.


There are basic things that a Web site will enable you to do.


  1. You can use e-mail.
  2. You can generate awareness and position yourself as someone who is technologically savvy.
  3. You can do business online.
  4. You can receive information that will be of benefit to you and your clients.
  5. You can ratchet up your competitive advantage.

Whether you have a two-page Web site or a 200-page Web site, these are the basic things that we all want from our Web sites. Do you need a Web site?
Yes. Do you have to make a major investment to have one? Financially, no. Intellectually, yes.


Analyze your understanding of the World Wide Web.


Do you use the Web? What are your favorite sites? My guess is that your favorites are the ones where you can most readily get the information you need and move on.


It is nice if the Web site is visually appealing, but the most important thing is its functionality. The good thing is that a well–designed
site (meaning the infrastructure) is naturally appealing. Not form before function—form and function is the key.

A responsible and ethical Web developer will quickly encourage you to avoid the bells and whistles and start out with the basics. A clean, well-organized Web site will accomplish several immediate goals. You will be able to communicate with your clients and associates through the Web more efficiently. You will be able to better know what you really need to expand your online presence once you have some experience with a site of your own. You will also be able to get on the radar of the search engines. Marketing your Web site should not be the last thing on your list. It should be the first.


Ask yourself these questions:


Know Your Audience:


  • Who is your target audience?
  • What are characteristics of this audience?
  • Who do you want to engage with the site?

Purpose:


  • What is the purpose of your site?
  • Do you have a clear picture of the business need the site will fulfill?
  • Will your site contribute directly or indirectly to profitability?

Goals:


  • How does the proposed site tie in to company goals?
  • Will you simply sell your services as an agent or add listings as well?
  • Will you provide a sample portfolio of clients or work online?
  • How will the site help you obtain or retain clients?

Size:


  • How big will your Web site be?
  • Do you understand that you can start very small and build from there?
  • Larger sites cost more money; will your site be 2 pages or 1000 pages?
  • Have you considered limits for the size and scope of the site?

Marketing:


  • What forms of marketing will you use to promote the Web site?
  • Do you plan to place the Web address on all stationery, business cards and brochures?
  • Will you place ads, send direct mail or market the site online, or a combination?

Internet Promotion:


  • Are you planning to register the site with search engines?
  • Will you contact the media to review your Web site?
  • Do you plan to buy any specific image advertising on other sites?

Statistics/Analytics:


  • What do you want to know about visitors to your Web site?
  • Do you want to know where they came from to reach your site?
  • Do you want to know what pages on the site were viewed?
  • Do you need to know the total number of hits and page views?

Interactivity: (these are things that can be added later)


  • Will your Web site offer interactive features to visitors?
  • Can visitors send e-mail, order a service or request information?
  • How can the site give you feedback?

If you are still not convinced that you need a Web site—or you know that you need one but have no Internet skills other than what you need to find information for yourself—seek out a Web development or design firm and consult with them. If you know people with Web sites—good Web sites—ask them to recommend someone. You are an expert in your field. You need an expert in Web site development to help you get started. Your cousin’s son who is fabulous on MySpace is not what you need. This is a business decision, not a social one. You can find out a great deal on the Internet itself, so you will have an idea of what you want when you do sit down to talk with someone seriously. Go to business social networking sites and talk to people who have been through this. The questions above are a good start in your versation with a Web site developer or designer. Knowledge is power.




Why now?




One reason this is a good time for any Real Estate professional who is ready to make
the move to be on the Web is because of the current Real Estate



environment. Chances are you are not as busy as usual, or



you are extremely busy looking for ways to improve your current



position. The Internet will help you. It is critical to your



survival long-term. Now is the time to get started. Now is



the time to commit yourself to learning about the Web and



how it can benefit you in business.




This is also a perfect time to re-evaluate your current Web site. If you have a Web
site now and it does not address all of the issues raised



in this article, you need to think seriously about an upgrade.



Like anything else, a Web site is subject to trends of the



times. Take a look at your competition. Do they have a fresh



and clean look and you are still back in the early days of



Web design? I hate to say it, but I have spent a good deal



of time looking at Real Estate Web sites for Las Vegas Real



Estate professionals and I have to say the overall grade is



failing. In the past year I have seen some improvement, mostly



in new sites. However, sites that have been up for a while



are sad—very sad. Problems with your infrastructure



can be corrected and you can put a new face on your existing



Web site. I meet so many people who feel that they made a



bad investment when they went online early on and have not



gotten the boost that they hoped for by becoming part of the



Internet revolution. Going online is never a bad investment.



The bad investment is in choosing a bad developer or designer



to help you.




Look for these qualifications:




  • Candidates should be able to provide URLs of previous work. This is the equivalent of a portfolio.
  • Get references from previous clients or employers.
  • Was this person easy to work with?
  • Did he or she produce a fast-loading, well-functioning site?
  • They should be able to provide you with a point-by-point evaluation of your current site and
    their possible solutions.
  • They should implement site-optimization procedures within their plan. If someone is building or
    upgrading a site for you and wants to add site optimization



    after the fact, they are not factoring it in from the beginning



    and will not be creating an efficient and searchable site.
  • Follow your instincts.
  • Do not be intimidated.

Be realistic about your expectations.




Real Estate is one of the largest market segments on the Web. There are good reasons
for this. Like automobiles, homes are basic to our way of



life. And like automobiles, they are perfectly suited to the



best attributes of online marketing; people like to see lots



of homes before they buy. What better way to see lots of homes



than at your leisure on the Internet? Therefore, you will



have real competition. That has never stopped you before,



so embrace it. Just know that success on the Internet—like



anything else—happens over time. You must make a commitment



to your Web presence. The benefits are amazing, and now is



the time to make that decision to become a part of the New



Real Estate™.




If you would like to know more about this subject, blog with me on the new Exec
MediaGroup Business Blog
. If you are interested



in building or upgrading your Web site, call me at (702) 354-1826



or e-mail me at rebecca@erealestateexec.com.






Previous Articles
April '08 Why Do I Need A Web Site—And Why Now?
  by: Rebecca Ragland
March '08 Stealth Marketing: Pros & Cons
  by: Rebecca Ragland
Feb. '08 Network! Network! Network!
  by: Rebecca Ragland
Jan. '08 Making Your Web Site Work for You: Search Engine Marketing
  by: Rebecca Ragland
Dec. '07 Making Your Web Site Work for You: Submitting Your Site to Search
Engines
  by: Rebecca Ragland
Nov. '07 Making Your Web Site Work for You: Search Engine Optimization
  by: Rebecca Ragland
Oct. '07 Making Your Web Site Work for You: Search Engine Listings
  by: Rebecca Ragland
Sept. '07 Making Your Web Site Work for You: Learning the Lingo, How to Talk to a Webmaster


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At 5:48am on February 13th, 2008,  Amit thakur said...
Hi Dear,

I m wishing you in advance valentine day!!!!!

No shadows 2 depress u
only joys 2 surround u
many friends 2 luv u
God himself 2 bless u
These r my wishes 4 u,
for today, tommorrow & everyday


Cheers.........
Amit Thakur!!!!
At 6:30pm on October 10th, 2007,  Cheri Foisy said...
Hi Rebecca,

Love your articles, and am confused with this second life stuff! However, I am recreating my website: www.ReInvestorEducation.com, currently with another company, but I will definately have you take a look to see if they are putting it out there correctly, if you don't mind? Looking forward to working with you!

Cheri
At 8:00am on September 29th, 2007,  Linda Marquis said...
Hi Rebecca,

Would you be able to advise me on how to resize my photo so that it isn't blurry? (Not very "techhy". ;):)

Thank you~
At 1:41pm on September 27th, 2007,  William Presley Burch said...
Hey Rebecca;

Thanks for the contact

Have a Great Day!

Presley Burch
At 3:03pm on September 10th, 2007,  srijai said...
Hi Rebecca,

It is great to know about your certification and I would be glad to work in partnership with you in this Real Estate business. I have a proposal for selling a Medical billing company that is based in Penn state. The sale price quoted is 1 Million US Dollars. The monthly revenue for the company is at $125,000 and they have about 70 Healthcare clients to their list. Do email me, if this may be of interest to you and we can work out. Thanks and have a great day.

Regards,

Srijai
At 2:03pm on June 11th, 2007,  Glassic Art said...
Dear Rebecca,
I am so excited to network with you. I am an artist in the real estate industry too. People don't realize how creative business people have to be.
I look forward to seeing your work.
At 9:25pm on June 6th, 2007,  Matthew J. Klinkenborg said...
Thanks, Rebecca, we are truly passionate about what we do and always strive to bridge the gap between site, environmental responsbility, and the clients' needs and wants. It's always a tall order, but challenges are what this industry is made of. I am very much looking forward to exploring this website.
At 9:03pm on May 30th, 2007,  Janelle Kennedy said...
Thanks...I'm happy to be a part of this!
 
 

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