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Bad Seo Advice For Real Estate Agents From The Nar


March 17th, 2010

Its bad enough when vendors offer real estate SEO services and/or advice that isnt worth a dime but what about when the national organization thats supposed to support real estate agents starts spreading around misinformation to its members?

The National Association of REALTORS offered up some SEO tips in its official magazine last month via an article titled 6 Weeks to Better Search Engine Results.

real estate seo article

I like the idea behind the article simplifying some of the low-hanging SEO fruit into tasks that can be worked on one week at a time. Good idea. But some of the specific advice is well not so hot. Frankly, some of it just exacerbates the same problems that have plagued real estate agents for years namely, that so much of what they call real estate SEO is over-the-top and spammy.

Here are the six one-week tasks listed in the article:

Week 1: Write Better Page Titles

Week 2: Broadcast Your Links

Week 3: Use Keywords Generously

Week 4: Reword Outgoing Links

Week 5: Develop a Site Map

Week 6: Tweet About It

On the surface, that list looks okay. Not great, not what Id list, but not terrible. Its when you get into the specific suggestions that things get ugly and real estate agents get misled. Lets look at a few tips:

Real Estate SEO: Linkbuilding?

Under Week 2: Broadcast Your Links is this advice:

Develop a campaign to get other Web sites linking to yours. Focus on social networks and trusted real estate Web sites, advises Cheryl Waller, a real estate technology expert in Port Saint Lucie, Fla. One way to do this is by making thoughtful comments on real estate blogs and leaving your link as part of your blog post. You dont need 14,000 links to your site. What you do need are relevant links to your business from reputable Web sites that are trusted by search engines, Waller says. This helps search engines deem your site as trustworthy, too.

Reality: Commenting on blogs can help with exposure, but its not a campaign and isnt likely to make a search engine think your site is trustworthy, either. Worse, its something that too many people overdo and get wrong. A lot of real estate agents dropping links on each others blogs only adds to the perception that the entire industry is one big spam-fest. Consider these two comments that came in overnight on the Richland Real Estate Blog:

real estate comment spam

Not very thoughtful, is it?

Real Estate SEO: Keyword Density?

Under Week 3: Use Keywords Generously is this advice:

While it might seem like overkill to repeat certain keywords heavily throughout your site, the strategy really does work, says real estate and technology blogger Matt Rains, a practitioner with Keller Williams Atlanta Partners in Loganville, Ga. He suggests incorporating the top phrases that you want associated with your siteSt. Louis Historic Homes, for example. For strategic ideas, try the Keyword Tool on Google AdWords. Using the tool, you can type a phrase thats relevant to your business and immediately find out how many people search for that term each month. Your main keywords should appear at least 10 to 13 times per 700 words on a page, says Mark Menzella, who runs RE/Advantage, a real estate Web design company in Fairfield, N.J.

Reality: Keyword density is a myth. Theres no perfect amount of times a keyword should appear on a page to rank, because there are countless other factors that determine a pages relevance and importance. Hearing real estate Web design people pitch this advice only reinforces the idea that real estate SEO is a joke. Better advice is what I said here: Theres no magic formula or perfect keyword density write for your users so the pages are readable, but be sure to include the right search terms as you write.

Real Estate SEO: Twitter?

Under Week 6: Tweet About It is this advice:

Now that tweets are indexed in Google, Twitter has become an important part of SEO strategy, says Misty Lackie of Go Smart Solutions, a technology consulting firm in Grover Beach, Calif. So get a Twitter account if you dont already have one, and create useful tweets that happen to include your business keywords and links to your site.

Reality: I love Twitter, but the SEO benefits of using it are neglible especially if your tweets are going to include your business keywords and links to your site. Look below; does anyone think this is how to use Twitter?

real estate twitter junk

Final Thoughts

If youd like to see the whole article for yourself, its on Realtor.org. Sadly, it seems that nothing has changed in the two-plus years since I first wrote about real estate SEO being a disaster and a joke. Even more sad is that the bad advice is coming from the national organization thats supposed to make life easier for real estate agents.

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