Most people have a really good grasp of the fundamentals of the Real Estate industry. Many Americans will own a house at some time in their lives. Even if one never owns a home, they are likely to have considered buying a real estate at one time or another. There are very few milestone purchases like home buying and real estate is often the most scrutinized.
As such, many consumers have a strong understanding of the elements that are considered most important to real estate value: 1. Location 2. Foundation 3. Structure
Foundation: Most consumers are aware of the fact that homes are built from the ground up. If a home’s foundation is flawed, the entire structure could be at risk. The same is true in search engine optimization. A solid foundation is require for long term, sustainable success. In SEO, see: Austin SEO, keyword phrase analysis and research is the foundation of your company’s online marketing plan. All SEO effort should be centered on the company’s targeted phrases. With an analysis of consumer search behavior, the SEO program will have the fundamental structure to support long term online marketing efforts.
Structure: While a foundation consists of building blocks of a solid residential structure, it’s only a fraction of the entire house. How many residents will eventually come to live upon this foundation? The main purpose of a home’s foundation is that it serves as a permanent base for the entire house. In the end, the quality of the construction equally as important as the foundation when evaluating a property’s value. As in the classic storybook tale of the three little piggies, a straw house has no value.
As you may have guessed, your website is your online house. And Google is the property inspector, assessing a wide range of factors on your website to determine the true quality of your structure. Just like in real life, architecture is crucial in the assessment of property value, as is the quality of materials used in building that structure. From an SEO perspective, property materials include:
1. Website coding: Best practices coding, including W3C validation, is essential to enable the search engines to properly index every line of code on your online property. While city inspectors can’t evaluate every detail, the search engines can see EVERY line of code on your site.
2. Site Content: Although the Internet is continually changing and evolving, the one thing that has never changed is that content is king, and is now more important than ever. With keyword research and strategy comparable to a home’s structural foundation, your content should be created in a way that delivers the best possible SEO. This is achieved using optimized body content and other coding elements such as website’s page and meta titles, text headings, keyword anchor text, keyword ratios, etc. For example, if you have a page on your site related to Austin web design“, the content and wording on the page should be related to this phrase.
Location, Location, Location: The final piece of the property value equation is the location on which it has been built. External factors will always influence the value of a property. Even the most lavish property will fail to realize its true value if it is located in the slums. External elements such as crime rate and wealth of surrounding suburbs contribute significantly to property valuation.
Likewise, circles of association play a crucial role in Google’s assessment of a web site. From an SEO perspective, high quality links will ensure your website has a great location. Search engines analyze the links to each website to determine the quality of the location in which it resides. If your site is connected with link farmers and spammers, you can’t expect search engines like Google to attribute much value to your property. You’re in the online hood.
Top Google rankings do not happen by accident. If you want to prove to the search engines that your company should show up at the top of search results, make sure your website, its content and your link building efforts are focused quality over quantity.
Aaron Kaiser is the Business Development Director for Web Design Austin SEO, an www.WebDesignAustinSEO.com firm that provides search engine optimization, web development and design services in the Austin metro area and throughout Texas.
