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Kick Your Site Into High Gear!
Have
you ever wondered how to make your website stand out? Do you spend
time thinking that something needs to be different in order to have a
successful site, you just aren’t sure what? Here is a list to help
you get started on your new Advanced Access website, or to help you
kick your seasoned site into high gear! These are the basics for lead
generation (consumer friendliness) and search engine friendliness…
1 –
Change your website homepage text to be your own. When your
Advanced Access website is created, we have some default text there
for you. This is meant to be a guideline to give you some ideas, and
to make sure there is at least something on your homepage. No one knows better than you what should be on your
homepage. Not sure what to write? Think of what you would normally
say in person to a new prospect/client and what the first few things
you want them to know are, and write those things down and form that
into your text. To edit your homepage text go to Page Manager, then
HomePage.
2 –
Start on some city pages for your site. These are a big help with
search engines. City pages are pages about each city /area you
service. You would create text links from your homepage to those
pages. The text links would be placed within your homepage text. These
links would have 'anchor' text, such as CityName Real Estate, linking
to the info for that city. Provide this content directly on your site;
don't link to other sites as it defeats the purpose. To create
these pages, go to Page Manager, then Page Editor, then Add New Page.
For an example of some great city pages, visit Matt Pellerin of
Phoenix Real Estate.
Matt has his cities listed and linked at the top and also within his
homepage text. You can also check out The Hartanov Team of
San Clemente Real Estate as another
example. Remember, you need to create your own text.
If you need help we have a great
Virtual Assistant Network the members
of which are very experienced in this area.
3 –
Change the About page text to be your own.
When we
first created your website, we didn't know too much about you! If you
didn't provide your resume or biography for us to add to your About
page, then it has the 'stock' content on it. Make it your own! Put
some of your past accomplishments in there. You may
think a lot of people may not read a bio; you may wonder "Why would
they want to know about me, they just want to look at listings", but
don't forget ... if they click on your About button, they clicked
there, so they want to know about you, so give them some info
before you ask for theirs. To edit your About page, go to Page
Manager, then About.
4 – Delete ALL buttons/links that do not contain content, or add the
content right away (of course adding the content is the BEST thing to
do for your clients and for Search Engines). Your Testimonials, Local
Partners, ListNOW pages all start blank. Get listings in there (if you
don’t have any, ask to borrow some, or post your previous SOLDs), and
add to the other pages if you like, or delete the buttons/links if you
have to. Search engines don't like blank pages, and neither do website
visitors. Also, add more than the default four links to your Favorite
Links page or remove the button; it's pretty sparse at the beginning;
nearly a blank page. To delete buttons, go to Design Center, then
NavBar Manager.
5 –
Consider space on your homepage. The top section is the section you
need to use to get visitors to keep reading, keep clicking, and to
stay on YOUR site. Use it wisely...don't just make it your name and
photo. In fact, for Search Engine purposes, it’s best to have
something containing your keywords at the top of the page as opposed
to your name.
6 –
Consider colors...do hot pink and hot green with red and orange
text really go together? You decide. Think about what is pleasing to
the eye when choosing your main color scheme. You can edit your
template colors by going to Design Center, then Template Manager.
7 –
Consider style and consistency. Go to Design Center, then Style
Manager and pick a style that matches your chosen main color scheme,
or make your own style. To see what the Style Manager affects on your
site, check out your 'Contact Me' and 'Community Links' pages as
examples. The Style Manager is what makes the background on your
default Advanced Access pages gray, or white, etc…you’re not stuck
with the ‘default’!
8 –
Get started on your Quality Inbound Link Network. This means that
there are other websites on the Internet that have a link to your
website on theirs. You would, in exchange, link back to their
site...this is called Reciprocal Linking thus creating a linking
network. Advanced Access has started a network of people to link with
nationwide. Different sites can help you more than others, but
these are the basics. There are plenty of sites that you can check out
for an example of how this works. You can also call our expert
Customer Support team to request that the 'States Pages' be added to
your site...this will save you A LOT of time in getting your linking
network set up. Just visit our
forums
and ask the people there...this is worth your time and effort.
9 – Let our Customer Support team know which MLS (or MLS's) you are a
member of. You may have IDX available to you. IDX is Internet Data
eXchange - a search of the MLS on your website. We can look into
availability for you.
Once you
have IDX on your site, add a sign-in form that is required before
allowing the search to be accessible so you can generate leads.
Follow these instructions to add the sign-in:
1. Login to your Virtual Office
2. Click on “Page Manager”
3. Click on “Page Editor”
4. Click on “Add New Page”. Name your page, then click on the “Add”
button. You will then be taken to your new page so you can add content
(the form).
5. Click on the form info icon then choose the “Form Info” option to
add your form.
6. If you would like a standard contact form, choose “Contact Form”
from the “Form Template” drop down menu. If you would like to create
your own fields, choose “Blank” in the drop down menu.
7. Enter the rest of your form info (the subject you would like to
have emailed to you; which email address to send the form to, etc.)
8. In the “Redirect” section, choose your IDX page from the “Website”
drop down menu. If you need to manually enter the URL because your IDX
solution is not hosted with Advanced Access, choose the “Custom”
option, then enter the URL for your IDX page.
9. Click on the “Insert Form” button. If you used the “Contact Form”
template your form will be there. If you are designing your own form,
add the fields, then move on to step 10.
10. Once your form is added, click on the “Save and Exit” button.
To change your IDX button to go to the sign in
form:
1. Click on “Design Center”
2. Click on “Nav Bar Manager”
3. Click on “Buttons”
4. Click on the “Edit” link next to the button that currently goes to
your IDX page. Change the link for that button to go to the new form
page you just created.
To change your homepage link(s) to IDX to go to
the sign in form:
1. Click on “Page Manager”
2. Click on “Home Page”
3. Highlight your link text or image that goes to IDX
4. Click on the hyperlink icon
5. Change the link for that text/image to go to the new form page you
just created
6. Click on the “Save and Exit” button
There are
also other ways to add a sign-in where you have a person sign in once,
then require a password to view in the future. This also requires
someone to enter a valid email address. This is simply a matter of
preference. To explore this other option, read our
recent Marketing Tip
which details the instructions for this.
10 –
And finally...Don't forget your OFFLINE marketing!! It is so
important to have your website address on all of your promotional and
contact materials.
Here is a
quick list...but don't be afraid to get creative!
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Business Cards
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Voice Mail
(example: “Hello, you’ve reached Joe Agent, please leave a message
and I will return your call. In the meantime, please visit my
website at www.JoeAgent.com.”)
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Email Signature
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Flyers
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Post Cards
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Promotional items
such as pens, hats, sweaters, name tag, sign riders, and any holiday
promotional items, etc.
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URL on your car
with a back window sticker, license plate frame, or
URL tag
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Newspaper Ads
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Magazine Ads
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Actively
investigate any available avenues in the media that “the other guy”
is not taking full advantage of. On any given day, you can
practically look around and discover an unlimited source of
advertising avenues waiting for you to take ownership and include
your web site URL address.
Links that can help you:
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UPDATE
To ensure the
security of your products & services, it is imperative that Advanced
Access does not casually give out secure information such as your
Virtual Office password without your verification. In an effort to
minimize the possibility of fraudulent requests we will now be
providing this information via email only. If requested, the email
will be sent to the default email address (or any authorized contact
email address) on your account. We will no longer provide your website
password over the phone.
We remain committed to the integrity of your website and its contents
and thank you for your understanding of our policy change.
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