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Dear Robert:
This is a question I
wish more agents would ask before rushing out to get
a site. Before jumping into the game of online
real estate, it helps to know your options!
The first issue to consider is how much time, energy
and money are you willing to invest to create and
maintain your site?
"Template"
sites typically run off a vendor's server which
stores them in a database (vs. using static HTML
pages as in most custom sites). This gives you
the flexibility to choose from several "look
& feel" styles and modify site content
yourself via an easy to use "point, click, and
type" Web interface. In some cases you
can create a sophisticated template site in just 10
minutes for no cost other than the hosting fee.
And, they can be easily maintained by anyone using
just a Web browser.
Well designed custom
sites on the other hand can take weeks or months to
build and tweak —that's after you've gone
through the trouble of finding a good Web designer.
They can also cost thousands of dollars initially,
and the ongoing fees for site maintenance can be
substantial as well. Unlike template sites
however, you have complete control and freedom to
create a highly unique site designed just for you
and your online target market.
In addition to time,
energy, and money, how you intend to use your
site is an important consideration as well...
"Retail"
vs. Strategic Web Sites
When most agents talk
about building a Web site, they usually envision a
"retail" site —one designed to generate
leads directly off the Web. Most custom sites
are built with this purpose in mind. They
usually require a great deal of effort (and often,
expense) put into targeted content, graphic design,
search engine positioning, strategic links, and
other forms of marketing to drive traffic to the
site.
A “strategic” Web
site on the other hand is one that is used to help
you differentiate yourself from your
competitors when meeting with potential clients.
For example, top agent Rob Levy (http://www.roblevy.com)
earned in excess of $150,000 GCI last year using a
template site that cost nothing to build and about
$25/mo. to maintain.
His secret is that he
uses his template site's powerful built-in features
to effectively ace his competition during listing
and sales presentations. For example, one such
tool is the powerful Online Mastermind™
listing strategy detailed in the July
'99 issue of "Ask Mr. Internet!".
In addition, his site has a built-in "Client
Update" or Intranet that instantly keeps
his clients up to date on every aspect of their
transaction, and something called e-Sphere which is
a very clever online way to leverage his
current sphere of influence to generate more
referral business.
In general, template
sites will not likely generate as many new online
leads as a well designed and carefully promoted
custom site. However, your profit per
customer could be much higher. The
following chart compares the relative merits of
building a custom vs. template Web site:
| Characteristic |
Custom
Site |
Template
Site |
| Cost
to build |
hundreds
to thousands of $ |
$0
- several hundred $ |
| Time
to build |
weeks
to months |
minutes |
| Cost
to maintain |
typically
> $100/mo. |
typically
$20 - $60/mo. |
| Time
to maintain |
often
many hrs / mo. |
often
less than 1 hr / mo. |
| Customization |
completely
customizable |
limited
customization |
| Targeted
content |
no
inherent limits |
some
content limitations due to template
structure |
| Search
engine positioning |
no
inherent limits |
some
limits due to being database driven |
| Online
lead generation |
potentially
very strong |
inherently
limited |
| Strategic
business use |
limited
due cost of adding custom database tools |
potentially
strong depending on built-in tools offered |
Which
Way To Go?
If your
primary purpose in having a Web site is to generate
a substantial number of new online leads, and
you can make the requisite ongoing commitment of
time, energy, and money —then, a well-targeted
custom site is the way to go.
On the
other hand, if you are not yet ready for that level
of commitment, or you want to use the Web as
a powerful strategic competitive weapon, then
consider using one of the more full-featured
template site services available.
Thanks
to template sites, there is no longer any excuse why
every real estate professional cannot have their own
business-building Web site. Whichever way you
decide, the important thing is that you do something
—otherwise you are not even in the game!
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