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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. 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.
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.
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?
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
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.
One reason this is a good time for any Real Estate professional who is ready to make This is also a perfect time to re-evaluate your current Web site. If you have a Web
Real Estate is one of the largest market segments on the Web. There are good reasons If you would like to know more about this subject, blog with me on the new Exec |
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"More than 70% of homebuyers today begin their search on the internet." MSN Home Advisor
Are you using this slower time in the market to beef up your website and internet skills? Do you see this as a necessary part of being a real estate professional?
Posted by Rebecca Ragland on September 11th, 2007 at 2:48pm —
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The report does not look great but does predict an improvement in 2008. Many problems are linked to subprime lending practices. Do you feel that the spate of subprime loans will have a long term effect or any effect on the market in the coming year?
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Posted by Rebecca Ragland on July 18th, 2007 at 5:24pm —
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