What primpary pages do you think a real estate website should typically include?
Example:
- Listings
- Buyers
- Sellers
- Resources
- Relocation [City/Town information]
What primpary pages do you think a real estate website should typically include?
Example:
- Listings
- Buyers
- Sellers
- Resources
- Relocation [City/Town information]
I truly think MLS Search should be a primary page all its own, separate from Listings.
Money Magazine says that Orland Park real estate is one of the best places to live in the U.S. Check out Homer Glen homes if you're interested in living in the newest Chicago suburb. Next door, Lemont homes are the priciest in the southwest suburbs and have held their value, even appreciating while prices in other areas have gone down.
I agree. Featured Listings and MLS.
Put another way... if you were on a real estate site what pages would you expect to see?
I think you have got all the neccassary pages. I think any other pages would just be there to increase page count.
In that case I'm off to build fifty (50) killer websites.![]()
JK
I believe you could do it.Originally Posted by ResaleBroker
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Listings are the content that users want so if you want to change users into clients better give them what they want.Originally Posted by judyo
Not sure I understood how that was meant regarding my prior post. I offer MLS Search plus listings, but on two different tabs. I also place a link to my MLS on my listings page.Originally Posted by frobn
I'm currently in limbo over this Easter weekend as I changed companies (for the 1st time in 21 yrs.) & my paperwork is being shuffled between my board & my MLS. So I have no MLS access this weekend and my VOW is down. Hopefully they'll have me up & running again on Monday.
Money Magazine says that Orland Park real estate is one of the best places to live in the U.S. Check out Homer Glen homes if you're interested in living in the newest Chicago suburb. Next door, Lemont homes are the priciest in the southwest suburbs and have held their value, even appreciating while prices in other areas have gone down.
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