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THE TEN REALTOR WEB SITE COMMANDEMENTS by Jim Edwards

1. Thou Shalt Have Purpose

Clearly define your site's purpose and ensure all content, graphics and text tightly focus on that purpose. For example, don't mix your seller and buyer reports on the same page since prospects for selling or listing a home are not interested in your buyer reports right now. Keep them focused

Discard all extraneous or distracting material and regularly revisit your site to ensure all changes fit with the site's primary purpose.

2 Thou Shalt Be Lightweight

Many realtors are tempted to use lost of "eye-candy" graphics, flash and other large files to make the pages "look good." This is a trap.

Use only fast-loading graphics and other elements. If you must use large graphics use thumbnails and image slicing to diminish the size of every file to lessen load times. Though the majority of buyer and seller prospects now carry high-speed access, avoid any content that requires them to download special, non-standard "plug-ins" to view your content.

3.Thou Shalt Load Fast

Each and every entry or "landing page" on your site should weigh in under 50-100KB total, including graphics and navigation.

Interior pages (where you detail subdivisions, services or other related extended information) can run larger, but the "front doors" to your site should not make buyers or sellers wait long to start interacting with your site.

4. Thou Shalt Not Use False Code

You should only use HTML or ASP to create your web pages. Many agents get sold a "bill of goods" by webmasters who want to build up their billable hours with complicated programming and animation. Never use java,xml.dhtm or other forms of code that require surfer to keep their browser set up "correctly" to accommodate your page.

You're targeting "mom and pop" buyers and sellers- not "geek's" and "techno-nerds" - so ignoring this rule will only loose your buyer and seller prospects.

5. Thou Shalt Respect the Search Engines

If your want free buyer and seller prospects from the search engines, use whole web pages that don't incorporate frames or large amounts of code unrelated to your content.

Also, if you want search traffic, actively cultivate linking relationships with other real estate sites in your area, such as mortgage brokers, title companies, insurance agents, architects, interior designers and etc.

Any real estate related site that doesn't compete with yours and one that's not on the same server (same hosting company) will make a great linking partner.

6. Love Thy Surfers and Visitors

Design for "last year's" technology so buyer and seller prospects using older computers and slower connections can download your content and use your site quickly and easily.

Design for the "bleeding edge" will only cause buyers and sellers to move on the the next agent's web site that doesn't give them any technical challenges.

7. Thou Shalt Not Annoy

Use only stationary text and graphical layout elements. No Scrolling text, marquees or large flash animations of any kind, including those annoying, full-page flash home pages that say "Skip Intro."

Webmasters love to try selling these expensive intros to feed and agent's ego, but they do nothing to help convert web site visitors into buyer and sell prospects.

This "eye-candy" rarely add to a site's main purpose and often causes your visitors to miss something or leave in frustration.

8. Thou Shalt Not Scroll Sideways

Design your pages so they never force a visitor to scroll left or right no matter what the resolution settings on their monitor.

Sites that read "best viewed at1024 x 768" really say "look at it my way because I don't care about your preferences or limitations."

9. Thou Shalt Stay Consistent

Include a standard navigational structure on every page. Though it may mean a serious challenge for the "artsy" designer, buyers and sellers should only need to click once to find every major section on your real estate site.

This includes using standard link colors in all text links. Blue:hyperlink, Purple:visited, Red:active etc.

10. Thou Shalt Cultivate Leads

Nothing floods your web site with targeted traffic like sending an email message to your email list.

Whether for your new listing, an office listing announcement, or price reduction, that list of buyer and seller prospects represents your most valuable online business asset.

Make sure your web site actively cultivates leads by giving them multiple opportunities to sign up for reports, listing announcements, property searches and more.

Then, make it worth their while to pay attention to you on a regular basis.

Whether you're a new agent fresh to the business or a seasoned real estate veteran with 20+ year's experience, these "commandments" will guide you to eternal online prospecting and prosperity.


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