Finding The Right Keywords For Your Real Estate Blogs and Sites
Posted by Katerina Gasset on Friday, January 14, 2011
Under: SEO TIPS
How
do you know which keywords you should focus on and which keywords are
going to make your phone ring with a prospective client? 
The keywords you choose to use on
your blog and website should be determined by who you are speaking to
through your blog and website. This is called your niche market.
Niching brings a better return on your investment of time and money than generalizing.
Let's put keywords into perspective. Different
products and services require different types of keywords and the ones
you choose should depend on the commercial value of those keywords.
The higher the price point of a product, the less prospects you need to get a good return on your keywords.
For instance: If
you sell tshirts for $20 each on the internet the estimated profit on
each of those tshirts is about $5. So in order for you to make $18,000
in one month selling those t-shirts online you would have to sell 3,600
tshirts each month. In this business you would not be able to go after
just long tail keywords. It would never generate enough searches to get
the sales you would need to get to your income goal. So you would need
to find keywords that were more general and short tailed and then be
able to funnel them into your site and convert them to sales.
But real estate is different. A
lot of it depends on what your price point is for a sale in your
market. If your typical sale gets you $30,000 in commission than you of
course don't need to sell 3,600 houses in order to make money. One sale a
year would warrant going after a long tail keyword that would generate
one good prospect who turns into a sale. So in this case, your keywords
would not even have to be on Google's radar screen.
The lower the price
point you have in your market, the more houses you need to sell so the
more keywords you will need to dominate.
The beauty of blogging is that more
times than not you get found for the unintentional keywords that you
did not purposely blog with. But you may also be in a market where the
total of your long tail keywords does not garner enough traffic to
convert to sales.
Each case, niche and market are different.
The measuring stick is your phone. Is it ringing with enough prospects
to make your blogging efforts pay off? If it is, then keep on doing what
you are doing. If however, you are not getting the phone to ring it is
highly likely it is because you are not blogging with the correct
keywords for your market or niche.
With long tail keywords you can dominate an entire page one on Google. If
you dominate 8 out of 10 spots on page one of google for a long tail
keyword that would mean that you are getting the majority of the clicks.
In many markets, that may just keep you busy closing sales.
Every time a listing prospect calls us from the internet I ask them what did they type in to the search box.
People love to help so they will even use their back button to find
their search query. 8 out of 10 of our listings that we get from Active
Rain or our website are for terms that are long tail and that google
says there is not enough search volume for. Yet, these folks are typing
in these words. Google does not bring back terms with less than 12
searches a month for a term. We need less than that amount in our market
to do a great business.So search is relative.
If your phone is not ringing than you need to revamp your keyword research and
figure out what the people in your market or moving to your market type
into the search engines to find the content you are ready to provide to
them.
I will show you a case study with Eileen Hsu- Chinese Speaking Agent and Foreigner NY Condo Expert the week after next.
She is getting a brand new wordpress site up and running and already is
ranking high in the search engines for long tail keywords that she gets
closed business from at the end of the day. I am really excited about
her progress and how diligent she is in getting her content written and
her site structured for SEO and for the searcher's experience. For more
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