All of the cookie cutter websites from your broker look exactly like all the others.
RE sites are loaded with houses for sale which nobody looks at, instead they go to Zillow.
RE sites do nothing to get the attention of the potential buyer or seller.
RE sites don't target a specific market (divorce, relocation, renters, retirement, etc.)
RE sites don't hit the pain points of a potential buyer or seller.
RE sites don't have a compelling reason for the customer to pick up the phone and call.
The one paragraph on the About Me page does nothing to convince a customer to hire you.
No testimonial page - missing testimonials, reviews, case studies, or proof of past success leaves people wondering if you’re legit.
Where is the page that talks about what you can do for the client?
No clear call to action – most sites don’t tell the visitor exactly what to do next (call, book an appointment, take a quiz, download a guide, etc.).
No local expertise showcased – people want proof that you know their neighborhood, not just that you’re licensed in the state.
Too generic and corporate – customers want personality and authenticity, not stock photos of smiling strangers in suits.
No lead capture system – if there’s no way to capture emails, texts, or phone numbers, you lose potential clients forever.
No content strategy – without blogs, videos, or guides that answer buyer/seller questions, your site has nothing to keep visitors engaged.
No FAQ page - People have questions, and your site does not have these questions answered on a specific page.
No social proof - RE sites don't have any videos of the agent actually selling properties.
No site at all - some RE agents don't even have a website to call their own. They are just using their listing that is on Realtor.com.
Websites cost too much - website design can cost thousands of dollars to create while landing pages are only a two page site that collects leads and cost pennies to create. Get yours today. Click here to get yours.
All of the cookie cutter websites from your broker look exactly like all the others.
RE sites are loaded with houses for sale which nobody looks at, instead they go to Zillow.
RE sites do nothing to get the attention of the potential buyer or seller.
RE sites don't target a specific market (divorce, relocation, renters, retirement, etc.)
RE sites don't hit the pain points of a potential buyer or seller.
RE sites don't have a compelling reason for the customer to pick up the phone and call.
The one paragraph on the About Me page does nothing to convince a customer to hire you.
No testimonial page - missing testimonials, reviews, case studies, or proof of past success leaves people wondering if you’re legit.
Where is the page that talks about what you can do for the client?
No clear call to action – most sites don’t tell the visitor exactly what to do next (call, book an appointment, take a quiz, download a guide, etc.).
No local expertise showcased – people want proof that you know their neighborhood, not just that you’re licensed in the state.
Too generic and corporate – customers want personality and authenticity, not stock photos of smiling strangers in suits.
No lead capture system – if there’s no way to capture emails, texts, or phone numbers, you lose potential clients forever.
No content strategy – without blogs, videos, or guides that answer buyer/seller questions, your site has nothing to keep visitors engaged.
No FAQ page - People have questions, and your site does not have these questions answered on a specific page.
No social proof - RE sites don't have any videos of the agent actually selling properties.
No site at all - some RE agents don't even have a website to call their own. They are just using their listing that is on Realtor.com.
Websites cost too much - website design can cost thousands of dollars to create while landing pages are only a two page site that collects leads and cost pennies to create. Get yours today. Click here to get yours.
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