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		<title>Single Property Websites: How to Get more Traffic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forget generic single property websites geared for syndication. Create your own SEO optimized site that drives traffic to your website -- and attracts prospective buyers long after that property is sold.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Erion Shehaj over at Agent Genius has nailed the promise and problems of single property websites &#8212; and he offers a solution. In helping clients with these websites, I&#8217;ve discovered what <a href="http://agentgenius.com/g-rants-insanity-more/real-estate/new-breed-of-single-property-websites-for-real-estate-the-solution/" target="_self">Erion</a> has: it&#8217;s all whiz and no bang.</p>
<p>You do all the right things with a single property website:</p>
<ul>
<li>you create an artisanal, custom site</li>
<li>you pay for ads on Zillow, Trulia and Realtor.com</li>
<li>you syndicate across the Internet</li>
<li>you auto-post to classifieds, including craigslist</li>
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<p>But you don&#8217;t get the expected traffic. Your stats tell the same story they told Erion. Your click traffic &#8230; more like a trickle.  A click trickle.</p>
<p><strong>I still <em>like</em> the single property website concept. </strong>It gives a 360 degree view of the property &#8211; photos, video, information, tools. Here&#8217;s the thing: it&#8217;s just not working.</p>
<p>So, how to get more traffic to the site? Erion suggests:</p>
<ul>
<li>host your own Word Press site</li>
<li>share all listings in that neighborhood</li>
<li>make the front page a slideshow of large photos and nothing else</li>
<li>include school information</li>
<li>SEO every page to optimize long tail visits</li>
<li>switch the front page to the neighborhood page once it sells</li>
</ul>
<p>This is a smart strategy:  an SEO optimized property site that drives traffic to <strong>your </strong>website long after the property is sold. It gives prospective buyers what they want:  to browse multiple properties in their target neighborhood, in a single place. It gives you what you want:  to attract more visitors to your main site.</p>
<p>I recommend tweaking a few things:</p>
<ul>
<li>Write a brief neighborhood description to the home page slideshow, once the house has sold.  A slideshow and nothing else, as Erion suggests, will do you no favors with Google. Photos are not search engine friendly at all.  The home page will need some text content.</li>
<li>Add a twitter feed to the site with updates about that house. It gives prospective buyers what they want:  updates on the house, its neighborhood, open houses, offers, tours, etc. It gives search engines what  they want: fresh content.</li>
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<p>What results is Erion getting with his <a href="http://20214atascocitashores.com/" target="_blank">single property website</a>? Each month, thousands of visitors are coming to his main website, <a title="Houston Real Estate" rel="nofollow" href="http://signaturehouston.com/" target="_blank">Houston Real Estate</a>, by searching for a property address on Google, Bing and Yahoo. Those visitors spend twice as much time on the site than the rest.</p>
<p>This approach takes consistent, applied effort.  If you want cheap and simple, you know where to go. But if you’re up for a challenge, I think you’ll find the rewards of a WP-based single property website are worth it.</p>
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