Real Estatet Websites

Do you have a real estate website? If not, you can do a Google search and find 100s if not 1000s of companies that provide real estate web design. However, only a few website companies can provide a quality site that's search engine friendly.

It's of little use to have a Great looking site and no visibility. I've known associates that have spent 10s of 1000s on sites that never seen a lead, much less a decent ROI.

I'm somewhat partial to Real Estate Webmasters real estate websites , since they built my custom Dallas real estate site. :)

Or you could always go with a free wordpress site if your just starting out. We built our
San Antonio Real Estate site using an inexpensive theme.

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Submitted by on June 25, 2008 - 1:43pm.

Congrats on being #1 for Dallas Real Estate.

Glenn Sanford

Founder / CEO
BuyerTours Realty LLC &
Working The Magic, LLC
Check out my Real Estate SEO blog
Direct: 360-220-1470
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Submitted by Richard Soto on June 26, 2008 - 10:02am.

Thanks Glenn. A lot of hard work, sweet and tears went into that site. Its my second child.

 
Submitted by G Dewald | Union Street Media on June 26, 2008 - 11:33am.

This probably also serves as a nice lesson in developing backlinks and using good link text. If having great link text from respected sites is a great way to improve the SEO of a real estate website design company or a company that does web design for real estate, then it's got to help with anyone's SEO.

G. Dewald | Union Street Media | Internet Marketing Blog

 
Submitted by Hanh Brown on July 18, 2008 - 8:11am.

Hanh Dang Brown

http://www.investorsloungeonline.com/

I am a fan of Real Estate Webmaster ... I believe they definitely set the standard for what a RE website should be. Anyone can have a typical RE blogging site but to have your own unique brand with class and sophistication utilizing the latest tools and technologies .. they set the standard. Their IDX interface to the homesite is SEAMLESS while others, it looks like a browser within a browser also called an I-Frame .. looks cheap and simple to do.

And no they did not do my website nor paid me to say this .. I did my own using Joomla CMS .. an open source content management system, very powerful in the web world. The tools on my site enabling to list and syndicate properties are for any one to use for free.