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You Have Your Real Estate Niche – Does Your Website?

Back in the day, I wanted it all. I obtained my real estate license, then my property/casualty insurance, then my life & health, and I was ready to get my mortgage broker license, as well. I wanted to OWN the transaction – and every transaction. Are you looking for a house in Kyle? I’m your man! Do you need a C-class multi w/ at least a 6 cap? Over here! And you know what my closing ration was? Neither did I, because I didn’t track it! I was too busy being the jack of all trades – and master of none.

Experienced agents have found their niche – residential or commercial aside, they’ve found their real niche: Downtown condos, specific areas, specific neighborhoods, specific lifestyles, and a host of other choices. You tend to gravitate towards what you like, or where you live. But while agents have gravitated towards their niches, most websites remain broad & sweeping.

Case in point

What did I sell? Who knows…looks like all of Austin. If a searcher found this site, they get NO specific information on anything. They can search the MLS – but they can do that on ~3000 other Austin agent websites (thanks Jim Olenbush!) They might as well have landed on ripoff.com realtor.com and if they enter their contact info there, they’ve entered it everywhere.

Web surfers are getting more & more sophisticated with their searching. While you still get a ton of “city real estate” searches, you’re also seeing more & more “neighborhood real estate” searches. Those browsers know exactly what they’re looking for, and they know when they’ve found it.

Niche websites won’t get the same traffic as a “jack of all trades” website, but they’ll convert like crazy. I’m in the process of working on Life in Steiner Ranch – because I know the neighborhood like the back of my hand, like working it, and love selling it.

In my humble opinion, this website is pretty – I happen to be very good friends w/ my graphic designer, and give him enough business that he charges me hourly. But niche websites don’t need to be sleek/sexy/smooth & perform well in a wind tunnel test!

Check out what some of Blackwell’s agents threw together. This website isn’t ugly – but it’s just a modded WP theme! If they feed/water this website correctly (content & promotion,) they’ll get as much traffic as they need – and they’ll see AWESOME conversion.

Niche websites convert, and they convert into the traffic you want. If you like working a specific area/neighborhood, you should market to that…market.

If you’re not great w/ WP – just sign up for a basic wordpress or blogspot account & start typing away! This guy is just a resident of Steiner Ranch, and I hope he doesn’t get into real estate. I found that site because an on-site sales rep told me about it and said that everyone in the neighborhood is talking about it. If this guy soft-sold himself as the neighborhood agent/broker, he’d have more listings than he’d know what to do with!

Next up…Modding WP to a niche site for dummies (written by one.)