Realty Impressions - Real Estate Web sites and Marketing
E-NEWSLETTER ISSUE: April 2009
   

Contents

   
» Design your Web site with Purpose
 
» Market News
 
» What’s New at Realty Impressions
 

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Design your Web site with Purpose

When custom designing a Web site, there are eight elements you should decide upon before you start:

1. Site Purpose - There are four main reasons why business’ have Web sites: to inform, to sell, to enable or to bind. So ask yourself, why would visitors come to my site? Is it to know something, to have something, to do something, or to feel something?

2. Audience - Who is the primary audience? Are there any secondary audiences?

3. Function - What is the functionality of your site? What can visitors do on the site? Register for something, sign up for a newsletter?

4. Content - what information, product or services are available? Does the content serve the strategic intent?

5. Navigation - Is there a consistent navigation across all pages or does it change with interior pages?

6. Interactivity - How do you want the visitor to interact with you using the site?

7. Design - Not only aesthetics and tone, but structure and allocation of space.

8. Site Marketing - Since you’re starting from scratch, think of site marketing as how you promote your features or if the homepage encourages deeper site exploration. Also, think about the keywords users would use to find your site and make sure you integrate those into site content.

Michelle Hatch is the chief marketing officer for Realty Impressions, LLC.

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Market News

According to the National Association of Realtors, sales of existing homes jumped 5 percent in February 2009 compared to February 2008.

The Northeast logged nearly a 16 percent increase over the same time period. The South posted six percent gains, the West was up nearly three percent and the Midwest was up one percent.

Nationally, sales of condos rose faster than detached single family dwellings – 11.4 percent versus 4.4 percent.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said first-time buyers accounted for half of all home sales last month, with activity concentrated in lower price ranges. “Because entry level buyers are shopping for bargains, distressed sales accounted for 40 to 45 percent of transactions in February,” he said.

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What’s New at Realty Impressions

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