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Do Vanity Property Sites Actually Work?

September 04 2015

pcms vanity sitesI don't know about you, but vanity doesn't have a very good connotation to me.

Here are some synonyms I found while I writing this: narcissism, self-importance, arrogance, conceit, and egotism.

Do you agree?

Here is why I ask: I've been in real estate for a long time on a variety of levels. I've been selling technology to brokerages and developers for quite a long time. Every time I hear the term vanity site or single property website, I talk to people about why they spend the money on these things I hear comments like, "Keeps the seller happy," "My agent feels it helps them get listings," and the like.

But do vanity websites actually work?

It's just like advertising listings in a newspaper; good to show the seller but it does not produce trackable and measurable results.

I realize it's tough to change that mindset, but give some thought to the way marketing is done in the 21st century:

  • Websites need to be interactive, not static. Landing pages don't cut it;
  • Consumers expect an amazing experience that includes mobile-friendly, responsive design;
  • Serious marketers know their audience, who they are, what they are doing, and how engaged they are so they can tailor a specific message to them; and
  • Many buyers are coming from outside the U.S. so that has to be a consideration, especially if you are in an international market.
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