How To Guide Your Condo Website's Traffic To Achieve Popularity

By Adam Stossel


Many people believe that running a successful condominium information site requires lots of funding - however, this does not have to be the case. Often times, it just takes a bit of creativity and a great SEO strategy to drive traffic. Here are some tips on how to start with SEO.

Your condominium information site is about the consumer and not you. Design it so the user experience is maximized. Do not use whole homepage for showcasing information about the company; it is not what users want. Information about services and products is what they want so make it available the minute they find your website.

Do not use Flash at all when constructing the mobile design for your condominium information site. Smartphones such as Apple do not support Flash. Potential customers may choose not to make purchases from you and leave your site if you add elements, such as Flash, that they cannot access. Adding Flash also damages the customer's user experience.

Many of the search algorithms used by large engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing are biased toward older, more established condominium information sites. It can be hard to break through with a brand new site. If you have the opportunity, consider buying an old site with a strong link profile and rebuilding it.

Too long or too short articles are not generally acceptable to viewers. If the articles are too small, the visitor will be irked if he waits for the page to load and finds that there are only a couple of sentences there. To keep a reader interested and engaged, articles should be in the range of 300 to 600 words.

Top ten lists are great ways to bring in traffic. Consider writing a "top ten myths" article, or "top ten tips" for categories like doing make up, home remedies, sex positions or celebrities. Quick, easily readable entertainment can attract masses of visitors to your condominium information site.

If you want to get high traffic and keep it on your site, be sure that all you pages load within first 3 to 5 seconds. No one would want to wait more than a few seconds and stay on one page when they know information could be found elsewhere too.

Users want to be able to easily and quickly locate the information they want. A condominium information site that requires lots of searching or makes it difficult to find things can be annoying. Do not be one of these. Users will appreciate a feature like a search engine since it makes things easier for them. This can be extremely beneficial to websites that are packed with content.




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