6 Real Estate SEO Strategies to Attract Sellers | This Week in Marketing
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 Published On Feb 7, 2024

What are your real estate SEO strategies for attracting sellers? I’m not just talking about getting your name found on Google – I’m specifically talking about getting found on Google by home sellers. And of course, it’s not just about getting found on Google but winning the seller’s attention and trust.

In this episode of This Week in Marketing, Jason Pantana shows you six effective real estate SEO strategies for agents to use to attract and win more listings. He’ll guide you through the specific networks to use, the keyword placements to seize, and exactly what it takes to have Google recognize you over the competition.

If you’re serious about using real estate SEO strategies to attract home sellers, this is the place to start. Watch or listen now!

In this episode, Jason discusses…

00:00 – Intro

1:40 – Local Directories

5:46 – Search Portals

7:30 – Google Local Services

13:15 – Social Media

16:08 – Agent Referral Sites

18:48 – Review Sites

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