Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Opposing Edge In Crowded Space: Operating A Profitable Condo Website

By Jill Tsai


If you already have a condominium information site and it is in need of some professional help to make it more successful, you'll need some trusted resources. It doesn't matter what your situation is, this site will provide you with the tools you need to improve your website.

If you have one main condominium information site that is your focus, considering operating other, smaller niche sites to support it. These sites can serve to send traffic to your main site and will help you cast a wider net to catch visitors from the search rankings.

If your site has a requirement to "Register" or "Sign-Up", try to place these elements in a location that is easy to locate. Visitors don't want to spend time searching for ways to join your condominium information site, so links should be put in places that are well visible. Otherwise, you may miss out on potential customers and visitors.

Instead of creating a link with the description 'Click here', it would be much better to describe where the link leads to in the link text itself. Search engines prefer longer link texts in place of the 'Click here' type. A visitor should be allowed to feel a sense of direction while navigating through back links.

Make sure to alert your social networks every time new content is loaded onto your site. Send out a tweet alerting your followers to the new post, and post a Facebook update also. Those steps will take literally seconds, but can result in countless more page views.

A number of blog posts accept guest posts thus you need to write guest posts in them. In short, the blogs let you write posts for them and the post you write contains an authors byline with a link to your personal condominium information site. Inquire from your blog owner if he wants or not to publish your article as a guest post.

Transact with reliable suppliers, this is especially beneficial to those who run online stores. Doing business with suppliers who don't deliver on time and are always compromising on quality will only set your business backwards, leaving you cashless and without good reputation.

Content is simply the most important part of a condominium information site. A successful website would have an organized and precise copy. The topics would be labeled clearly and the text would be broken into small paragraphs for easy reading. A good site is able to grab the attention of its visitors by having clear, compelling and concise content.

Popular condominium information sites don't have annoying features like flashing lights, disturbing music and animated banners. The days of popup marketing is over as they are instant 'repels' for visitors. Make sure to keep your website design as simple as possible, while allowing your visitors to get exactly what they came expecting.




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