Saturday, August 4, 2012

Blog Archive Debunking Common Real Estate Marketing Myths | Real

In mid-June, Union Street Media had the pleasure of attending and participating in Boston Real Estate BarCamp 2012. This ?meeting of the minds? was a great opportunity for real estate agents, social media consultants, and web developers to present, discuss, and debate current trends and developments in technology and how to best apply that technology to the real estate marketing.

We were excited to see a few of our clients at BarCamp and hope to see many others at coming events. We?ll have Union Street Media folks at the Annual NHAR Convention, MAR Conference & Tradeshow, VAR?s 2012 Conference & Expo and Maine Association of Realtors Annual Convention & Tradeshow?this fall.?These and other conferences are great opportunities to listen to and participate in discussions about the changing real estate marketing landscape as well as hear from industry partners like Union Street Media.

BarCamp and other conferences are valuable for us and our clients because they offer a great venue for sharing ideas and building on knowledge and skills that are already in place. We always come away with some great insights from clients and realtors in general, but in most instances we find ourselves already ahead of the newest trends and technologies. That said if you hear something that excites, confuses, or concerns you ? please let us know! Your Account Manager?is happy to help you make sense of the wide variety of tips and ?musts? floating around. Below you?ll find a few of our key takeaway?s from Barcamp ? those thoughts that were most compelling as well as explanations or reinterpretations of those messages from presentations that seemed to miss the mark a little.

  • Social media as a necessary evil?
    The application of social media to real estate marketing is, and we assume will continue to be, hotly debated for a while to come. What most people can?t seem to agree upon is how many forums agents should be on, how much time should be dedicated to these, and how your message should be presented on each. During one session agents were advised to maintain a Twitter presence by tweeting 5 hours each week, at least 5 times a day, and covering no less than 4 topics during a single 24-hour period! We realize that most agents are spending that valuable time with their clients and while there are benefits to being active on social media, the point of each is to drive visitors back to your site where they can view all of your listings and engage with your conversion tools. One agent may benefit from an active Facebook account while another sees a better ROI from their blog. The main takeaway should be this: whatever you do, do it well. A Facebook profile or Twitter account offers little or even negative value if it is not maintained. A blog without posts in the last three months can tell your visitors that the information on your site is outdated or that you?re too busy for new clients.
  • Google?s inside man
    We?ve heard from a few clients, that they?ve learned Google is going to be discounting the use of keywords in the coming months. In the words of Tom Cull, a Union Street Media Internet Marketer, ?To say Google is doing away with keywords is like saying books are doing away with words.? While we can?t predict what Google has in store for the future, currently the keywords field and the general use of keywords is very different and the knowledgeable placement and use of keywords is paramount to the success of site in attracting qualified traffic. Google?s web search algorithm has ignored keyword meta tags field for years now. About 10 years ago, untrustworthy web developers were cramming key terms and phrases (that often had nothing to do with the page or site content) into the keywords meta tag.To clarify, the use of keywords and phrases in title tags, meta descriptions, and page content do still carry weight and the algorithm has gotten smarter in ensuring that those terms in the title tags and descriptions are true to the content provided on each page/site. Hear it straight from the horses mouth in this video with Matt Cutts from the Search Quality Team.

While no question is a bad question, some answers can be misleading or easy to misinterpret.? We?re always interested in hearing what our clients are learning at conferences or ?un-conferences? (like Barcamp) and are happy to help you weed through the information you?re receiving.

Tags: Real Estate Marketing, Real Estate Mobile Websites, real estate websites, REbarcamp Boston

Source: http://blog.unionstreetmedia.com/usm-news/conferences/barcamp-fairytales-debunking-common-real-estate-marketing-myths/

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