SEO For Realtors

Search Engine Optimization for Realtors often feels like dark magic performed with a keyboard. But in truth there’s a process and given enough effort anything is possible.

We’re going to look at the basic concept in this article.

What does Google look for?

Keep in mind this a basic introductory article. Also keep in mind that Google owns a lot of patents that describe how the specific algorithm works. So we’re concentrating on the most important elements. We’re going to break this down into a couple pieces.

1. On-site optimization – Things you do on your site which help Google understand what your site is about.

2. Off-site optimization – Things which are not part of your site such as links from other websites.

Let’s begin with On-site Optimization.

There’s one general rule I use here. If a person can see it, Google will use it to help decide what to rank your site for. So that includes the text on your website, pictures on the site and the Title Tag.

Let’s talk a little about the title tag. The Title Tag is a little piece of html code inserted just after the head tag. It looks like this (title)The title of your site(/title). You can see what a title tag is saying about a site by looking at the very top of your browser, directly above the File Edit View navigation. This is perhaps the most important item on your website to optimize. Google uses this tag in the SERPS to describe your site and as such puts a lot importance on it when deciding what your site should rank for. So if your site is about Belleville Car Sales then your title tag may read, (title)Belleville Car Sales(/title).

When Google reads a title tag that (title)Belleville Care Sales(/title)what do you think it will think your site is about? That’s right “Belleville Car Sales”. Google does the same with the rest of the website, but the title tag is perhaps the most important piece of the pie and for most local companies it may be the only thing you need to focus on when changing something on your site.

Let’s move to Off-site optimization.

Again this is not as complicated as many people think it is. Ranking high in the Search Engines is like a popularity contest. The person with the most friends and most important friends wins. Ranking highly in Google is the same procedure. You need to have a lot of websites link to you, and the more important those sites are the better it is for you. What that means is that a link from the CNN website is better than your cousin’s son’s facebook page.

Links from sites which are relevant to yours are better as well. A real estate focused site linking to a Real Estate Agent makes sense and helps Google understand you should rank for Real Estate related terms. So can you guess what the best link would be? Yep, a topic related link from a highly authoritative site. For a Real Estate Agent that would be a link from a site like Realtor.com

The next piece to linking is something called the anchor text. Anchor text is the text you see in blue while reading a link. Your anchor text needs to be keyword focused. The more sites that use the anchor text, means more votes for you to rank high for that keyword phrase.

That’s it! Rinse and repeat, get more links from related sites, the more links you get the higher you will rank.

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This entry was written by Tom Millar , posted on Wednesday February 10 2010at 08:02 pm , filed under Search Engine Optimization and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink . Post a comment below or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

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