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Developing Website for your real estate business? Here are our suggestions!

We have developed quiet a few successful Real Estate websites for our local and international clients within the span of last 9+ years. On the basis of that I would like to share some of our own aspects & experiences with all of you. I am sure, it will be helpful for those who are looking to develop or enhance their Real Estate Websites.

At Prismic Reflections® we have developed websites for Real Estate Builders & Developers, Individual Agents or Brokers & classified property listing portals. Following are few of the points which I think one must consider while he is planning for his own website for his real estate business.

Plan your website for your valuable audience

We all know about internet & power of its penetration. Considering same, I strongly suggest you to plan your website by keeping your audiences at center. Make sure your website communicates well regarding your products or services. If you are a part of real estate company, make sure your website has a proper space to communicate about your projects. which will contain all necessary information regarding your currently ongoing ?& upcoming projects. Talk less about your self and more about your projects, because as a customer we humans are always have more interest in products than the companies which build them.?Engage your customers through your website by asking them to register on your website, share the progress of the project which they have invested in or shows interest. You can also use the social media for sharing your project related updates, new projects to be launched in near future or if you launching any festive offers etc.

Many real estate developers also go for micro sites for each of their new projects. It could help you to do the focused digital branding of particular real estate project & help in your promotion extensively and thus ensuring good return on your investment.

Website for real estate agents/consultants?

Having your own website will always help you to grow your business, ?no matter if you are an individual real estate agent or a group of real estate consultants providing set of valuable services to your clients & dealing in bunch of properties. You can use your website to highlight your individual profile & the properties you have currently to buy, sell or rent. Go for a blog where you could share some free consultation or legal advises to your audiences which could offer you new business in future & help in your indirect marketing.

Building your real estate classified? listing portal

Narrow down & find your niche if you are planning for building any classified listing portal. One of our client have developed their classified listing website which deals only in “Stud Farms” and relative real estate properties. Similarly we have other client who have his website which allows you to search and browse “Water Front Properties“. As a result they get higher exposure & rankings in search result for their local searches.

Make sure you site offers flexible and user friendly system to list their properties. Engage & build some process which will make your site more trust worthy for your users such as verify the agents and registered users by setting up some smart user verification processes & moderation.

I believe, search & filter module plays a vital role in these classified listing real estate websites. Get your web design agency involved to make it more simplified for your users and make sure you get the upmarket tools & technologies from them. Get them involved in enhancing your overall project. Web agency can help you to make your project more sustainable for future. Don’t forget to demand for responsive & SEO friendly codes. It will help search engines to digest the content easily from your website.

You can even consider and plan to have a mobile app in order to gain more exposure and convenience for your users. It could be a part of your brand promotion strategy.

Points to be considered in eCommerce website building

Electronic Commerce, commonly known as e-commerce, eCommerce or e-comm, consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. Other example is PayPal, which is an online payment processing site, and could also be integrated in your own websites as well.

It is more than just buying and selling products online. It also includes the entire online process of developing, marketing, selling, delivering, servicing and paying for products and services. The amount of trade conducted electronically has grown extraordinarily with widespread Internet usage.

Electronic commerce is generally considered to be the sales aspect of e-business. It also consists of the exchange of data to facilitate the financing and payment aspects of the business transactions.
Your eCommerce development plan should include such factors as are necessary to attract more buyers. In this Article I am listing most Important Points you should consider before starting making of E-commerce Website:


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Familiarize yourself with the target audience:

Amazingly, most people completely ignore their target customer when writing product descriptions. However, the site visitor is the key to how the copy is shaped, the tone it takes and which angle is used to communicate the benefits.

Knowing your audience as a whole, and understanding each segment is imperative to creating eCommerce copy that hits the mark every time.

Limits of content management systems (CMS):

Content management systems (CMS) can be frustrating at times. Before you set out to write product copy that’s 150 words long with a catchy headline, you’ll want to verify what can and cannot be accomplished within your system. Some have limited room in the copy field. Others force the headline, pulling from information you enter into the product specifications. For example, the headline on each product page would be automatically fed from the title of the product. A few common areas to check include:

  • Maximum word or character count in the product copy field.
  • Forced information: headlines that are automatically inserted, product copy automatically fed to the category pages, etc.
  • Additional fields below the fold: if you run out of space in the product copy field, then you can add a link for “more information” that drops the reader to a space further down the page.

Incorporate search engine Key Phrases / Keywords:

Depending on your site design and your CMS, your product descriptions could conceivably be hundreds of words long. Generally speaking, however, you’re most likely looking at around 6080. That doesn’t leave much room to incorporate keywords.

While longer web pages benefit from the use of multiple search terms, I recommend sticking to one key phrase for short product descriptions. Start with the framework of your page including the title tag, description META tag, file name, page name in the navigational structure, breadcrumb trail, forced page headline and other elements. Then move on to the content. Use search phrases in the:
Headline include a key phrase into a headline, but – if for some reason it just doesn’t flow – leave it out.
Product image caption – too many eCommerce sites simply shove “Product #12345” below graphics. Instead, underneath the hero shot of your product, enter a short, keyword-rich sentence that briefly describes the item. This assists your visitors with learning about your product and gives a little nudge to your rankings.

Product copy – even within 6080 words, you should be able to comfortably work your search term in two or perhaps three times. Read the text out loud. If it sounds redundant, take out one instance of your key phrase.

Use good shopping cart function:

You should also make sure you include a good shopping cart function on your eCommerce website, as it is this that will alert you when an order is made. It will also take care of the necessary administration such as calculating tax on individual orders and sorting out order summaries. You should ideally go for a piece of software that updates regularly as this will help you ensure you stay on top of regulation while making ordering easy for your customers, which is very important on an eCommerce site.

Payment gateway option:

Another important thing to consider when building an eCommerce site is your payment gateway. As well as shopping cart software, you need a means of receiving and making payments. There is a lot of software that does this for you. For example, a lot of businesses use a package supplied by large website such as PayPal. If your company is larger, then you might want to talk to your web designer about integrating an alternative solution to meet your needs.
Make sure that the payment options included are not focused to a specific region. As you are on internet so there is no specific region for your customer to purchase from your shop. Try to include most of the payment options other than PayPal and Google Checkout.

At least include popular payment gateways of those regions from where you are getting maximum amount of visitors/conversions.

Safety security:

This point is very important in making of eCommerce website. Online transactions has provided the shoppers a great shopping comfort, but increasing cyber frauds and crimes has also made them skeptical about revealing their details, required while making online transactions. Always provide assurance to the customer with proper transaction securities such as Verfication etc.

If you keep all the above points in your mind while executing your eCommerce website development plan, you’ll surely get a lot of success and profit. If you have any other suggestions or any questions then drop me a comment let me know your thoughts.