Hi Gloria!
Sorry if this is long, but you brought up lots of different topics. You wrote in part -
"... if anybody does a search on ANYTHING other than find an agent in ------ the top rankings (which I consider to be the first page) are all going to heavy hitters like homes.com, homegain.com, trulia, yahoo, aol... you name it.... "
You're right... Google does give lots of credibility and top positioning to the listing aggregate sites. However, I am not exactly sure how you were performing your searches because when I search for "Chandler Arizona Real Estate" in Google, I see coming up organically - Hunt Real Estate, ERA and Paul Roth in the Top 1 - 10 organic listings, then Mario Romero, Amy Jones and The Curtis Johnson Team in the Top 11 - 20. So those 5 agents or company sites have figured out how to get optimized to achieve that positioning.
"There were plenty of individual agents paying per click's though.... no wonder so many of us are going broke. The average person searching the net has NO IDEA that when they click on the right column somebody just got charged money for them to click, not find what they want and leave in 3 seconds... Maybe so many people are having luck because they are in smaller markets??"
Yes, Pay Per Click can be a waste of time and money. A recent study showed that 95% of Google's search advertisers on the right hand side never get clicked on. And when search engine research was conducted with human testers where eye tests were done to track where they focused on the computer screen viewing search results pages, the test subjects never really paid any attention to the "ads" on the right side, but went right to looking at the organic listings down the left side. When asked at the exit interview why they didn't pay attention to the "sponsored links" on the right, the overwhelming response was, "Oh, those are just ads." Ha!
And no this doesn't just work in smaller markets. With proper search engine optimization, sites can do very well in large metropolitan markets too. I have too many web clients having success!
"Lastly, I didn't get my real estate license to be a search engine optimizer.. nor a web site designer, or a blogger or an internet geek... and now I am faced with a task that is outside of what I do best and its completely overwhelming... Social media, blogging, LinkedIn, Facebook, youtube, audios, videos, MySpace... on and on and on.. "
You don't have to do that stuff at all, (unless of course, you want to for fun.) ;-) That too is somewhat a myth. Many good real estate agent sites rank in the Top 30 in the 3 major search engines without having to do all of that to get found and they get good, solid real estate leads as a result. But what almost all of these top ranking sites have done is to use reliable web professionals to help them get there... so that the real estate agent site owner can, as you say, do what they do best - list and sell houses! In the real world, the good agent doesn't try to also be the lender, the home inspector, and handle the closing too. The transaction is just too complex and takes other people to bring it all together. Instead, the smart agents make sure that they surround themselves with other top professionals for those parts of the real estate transaction... and if those people do their jobs right, they can make the agent look great in the eyes of his clients! "Wow, you made our real estate transaction go so smoothly!"
So why don't agents do the same in the "virtual" world and utilize other professionals? That certainly is a mystery! Maybe it's because agents keep wanting "something for nothing". They don't pay for the lender, the home inspector or the closing in a real estate transaction - the client does. If agents had to pay for those other services, instead of their clients, probably many agents would try to do it on "cheap" there too. "Hey Bob, where can I hire a home inspector for $50?" Ha!
So rather than working with a team of web professionals - a good web site designer, someone who specializes in how to optimize the site for the search engines, and a specialist who can work on obtaining back links for the site (that carry so much weight currently with Google), agents and brokers insist on going it alone and doing it all themselves... most with very little success. How long did it take someone to become a successful real estate agent? Most new agents are still just learning our business even a year or two later. Yet so many agents think they can become instant webmasters in no time? And the template providers capitalize on this myth too - "Hey, you too can get a web site for just $49.95 a month! That's all you really need because we give you all this "cool" (lousy) content to fill up the site and even a choice of many different colors." Can this work, usually done by web specialists, be done by an individual agent? Of course. Should it be done by the vast majority of agent site owners? The answer is "No!" For every success story of "how I did it all by myself", there are dozens of stories about the failures. (Can a home owner sell his own house by himself? Sure! Should the majority try it themselves? No!)
"... I have been getting internet leads for years from various places, some of my own, some I have paid for and the bottom line is they aren't easy or quick conversions, most are looky Lue's who have nothing better to do but take my time."
Leads from the Internet are really no different than leads from any other source. Did everyone who called on a For Sale sign turn into a client? Did every person who responded to a Just Listed card become a client? Did every ad call result in an appointment? The Web can only generate leads. It takes the professionally trained sales person to convert those into becoming prospects who may become clients.
"I keep thinking I must be doing something wrong so I work harder at it, change my systems, learn more, adjust more, change my scripts and auto responders, be quicker to respond.... ughhh... nothing seems to work."
As I wrote here the other day, I am happy to share with my peers my 12 years' experience in how to make a web site better. All you have to do is ask. I have helped many other REALTORS in my classes and here on RealTalk, even if they never used my services. And I am tired of watching my peers get "ripped off" buying web stuff that just won't work! I know web sites can get found that will generate leads resulting in many new transactions.
Win
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Win Singleton, CRB, e-PRO
Summit Web Design
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