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Building Business from Organic
Search Results IS WORTHWHILE;
Don’t Believe Articles That Say it Isn’t!
By Bill Koelzer
An article that poo
poos agents trying to get their site to come up high on organic
(non-paid) search engine results, instead of mostly relying on
pay-per-click advertising, is going around the industry right now.
Its implications
are off base. Striving to come up high in organic search results IS
worthwhile. And every agent with a site should work hard at it.
Recently my
hometown
Orange County
Association of Realtors March newsletter
reprinted that article. I suspect many other associations are doing
the same. So I better nip this off-base belief in the bud right
now.
The article pretty
much dismisses the ability of an agent to build for himself, or hire
someone to build, a website that has much chance of ending up very
high on search engine results.
I suggest that this
article’s suggestions are so far from the truth that I cannot
imagine anyone believing it. Yes, it takes a while for an agent’s
site to get indexed by engines; yes, it takes time to gain both
reciprocated and unreciprocated links that make a search engine like
Google or Yahoo start pushing a site to the top of organic search
results, but so what? Once the site IS on page one, every resultant
lead that gets turned into a sale way more than pays for all the
effort that this took.
My Realtor
wife was spending $3,500 per month buying
pay-per-click key word top positions through Overture.com, the
leading PPC provider (now owned by Yahoo.) She spent this amount
during the time that her site was slowly crawling up to the top of
the Google, Yahoo, and AOL search results pages (SERPs) for
words like Orange County Real Estate, Orange County Realtor, Orange
County MLS, Orange County CA 1031 and many more.
But one day several
years ago, all the effort paid off. Her site DID reach the number
one position for many key word phrases, and on that day she quit
buying PPC ads on Overture.
That was a savings
of $42,000 a year. Yet that article going around right now says
that doing as she did is mostly a waste of time because the search
engines could change their algorithms overnight, and an agent’s site
could suddenly disappear.
Yet, her site, and
those of many other agents whom we know, has stayed solidly in the
one or two position on the top engines for MANY years. Why?
Because such sites were made correctly right from the start; they
were not the product of sneaky or purchased links, or other
trickery, that search engines ultimately discover and squelch. When
you build a site correctly, it generally remains in its same
high position when algorithms change.
Agents whom I know
well, and who pushed their sites to the top of organic searches for
their areas, include Drew Hartanov in San Clemente, CA; Fran Vernon
in LaCanada, CA, Jeff Manson in Oahu, HI, Bob Wilson in San Diego,
CA, Wendy Pickard in Thousand Oaks, CA, Mike Stark in Newport Beach,
CA, Brad Coleman in Laguna Niguel, CA, Diann Tonnesen in Las Vegas
and scores more who sweated their web sites onto the top of organic
search engine results, thereby saving them tons of money in NOT
buying PPC ads.
The article that I
saw says that trying to rely solely on organic search results is
“just getting trapped in the ‘build a better website’ mentality.”
Well, I beg to differ.
Perhaps that is
something more appropriate to say to rich agents who have loads of
money to spend on PPC advertising. Many of those agents, often of
the “old school/resist technology” bent, are likely to have
expensively canned and pretty, but ineffective, web sites that are
not especially known for their ability to come up well on organic
searches in Google and Yahoo.
In such cases, when
the rich agents might question why their sites are not coming up
high, organically, on SERPs, telling them to go eat cake and just
BUY their position on search engines, instead of doing some work to
earn the position, for free, might be a worthwhile tactic to
explain away why the sites do not perform that well.
Regardless of what
articles say, you CAN rise up higher on organic search engine
results if you just stick with it. It took my wife years to get
there, but hey, likely you, reading THIS, already have a head
start. And despite any article’s semi-trashing of SEO people’s
skills and motivation, they CAN greatly shorten the time that it
takes a site to rise up quite high.
Can the search
engine algorithms change and drop a site from a former lofty
position once obtained? Yes, and it has happened. But I note with
satisfaction that it did NOT happen to my wife’s site, nor to those
other agents I mentioned above, and likely to thousands more who had
done their sites, including custom and template sites, properly.
I recommend going
all out, yourself, to get your site listed high up on organic search
results. Meanwhile, a little paid side help from PPC doesn’t hurt,
either. But once your site starts bringing in inquiries from the
organic side, feel free to cut back on PPC.
I agree with the
column’s point that PPC is the only absolutely certain
way to KEEP your site high on SERPs---but only IF you are
willing to pay, in some metro markets, $2 to $8 per click (OMG!) to
be in the top three paid positions atop a page---and those are the
positions that produce the most abundant inquiries.
While the top
producer buyers of extremely expensive-to-buy-and-host, turn-key web
sites can afford big budgets for PPC, what about the bulk of agents
who cannot?
What about the
valuable SEO people that the article dismisses? I say that all
agents with a site that is struggling to break through to page one,
two or three on SERPs, might consider hiring a SEO person to make a
quantum breakthrough. But only get one who has a track
record.
Only get one who
comes highly recommended by agents outside your marketing area whose
sites appear high on SERPs. To find such high ranking agents who
might know good SEO people, search yourself for “A City Name + ‘real
estate’.” See what agents are at the top of the list.
Forget local
agents. Naturally, agents who have found success with SEO people in
your same marketplace will clam up, so only ask high ranking agents
in OTHER city markets who they used for SEO.
The bottom line?
Keep on getting your reciprocal links. Keep on getting quality
links and enhanced links, and free links, and reciprocal links to
your site on truly relevant, authority web sites that are definitely
in the real estate or closely related fields.
Most of all, keep
adding more and more fabulous, empathetic, content to your
site so that visitors literally swoon when they see all that
awaits them there.
And punctuate your
text with key words that will make the search engines notice you.
Do all this and you
greatly reduce your need for PPC advertising. Do this and you will
take considerable pride in your own, carefully modified site, and
what you, yourself, have achieved. If you run across that article,
ignore what it says. PPC is not the only way.
And don’t believe
everything you see on the Internet, either. Remember, most
columnists (except me?) have an ulterior motive in what they write
for you.
Bill
Koelzer is a Web marketing consultant to Web-proficient agents
nationwide. He is co-author, with Barbara Cox, Ph.D., of the
Prentice-Hall books, "Internet
Marketing in Real Estate" and
Internet Marketing. Koelzer is also webmaster of
Orange County
Real Estate - Search MLS, among the most-awarded known Realtor ®
sites. Contact info:
www.koelzer.com or e-mail him at
Bill@Koelzer.com
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