
Your website is the first impression your potential clients will have of you as an agent. It is the first time they will access your personal information and your business name. It is the first time they will have access to learn more about you as an agent. It is the first time they will access your professional business information and your business name.
False starts, forced updates, and general disorganization is the main enemies of a real estate agent website. Even if your site is only a personal one, it is still an essential tool for showing potential clients around your real estate agency. Here are some tips for creating a successful real estate agent websites.
Make sure the website is mobile-friendly. Most people use their smartphones to look up details about homes and real estate agents, so your site must work well on a smartphone.
Most people use their smartphones to look up details about homes and real estate agents, so your site must work well on a smartphone. Make sure the site presents clean and orderly information. It should look professional, like a real estate agent’s website would. Your site should not include anything but pictures of you or your work as an agent; it should not be too wordy; it should be straightforward in description and content.
You do not want an unruly situation with links to incorrect sites or dead links on your home page or throughout the rest of the website. Make sure all internal links are in place. Internal links take your website one step further and make a big difference in what people find when they visit your site. For instance, if you have a page about why you are qualified to work as an agent, include a link to something on training requirements so that potential clients can see that information without searching for it elsewhere on the site.
Internal links take your website one step further and make a big difference in what people find when they visit your site. For instance, if you have a page about why you are qualified to work as an agent, include a link to something on training requirements so that potential clients can see that information without searching for it elsewhere on the site. Make sure all text is readable.