How Branded Listing Websites Help Realtors Build Traffic and Credibility

According to Zillow, 250 views per day typically means a home will move to pending status in a week.

And this why dedicated listing websites are critical in today’s competitive real estate market. They can drive additional traffic to the listing, in order to achieve the 250 views per day aggregately.

There are several other reasons why realtors are trending toward using dedicated websites:

  • SEO Advantages - Being able to host the website on specific domains.

  • Customized Visual Appeal - Rather than being restricted an aggregate listing site’s template, custom websites can highlight the unique qualities of a listing.

  • Less Distractions - A standalone website creates a clean user experience where calls-to-action are specific to the property.

  • Social Media - Easy to share and distinguish on social media.

  • Analytics - Ability to analyze website traffic to make improvements.

At CanalView Media, we offer a free dedicated listing website with any of our packages. Our goal is to help your listings get views. We want to make sure we’re offering our clients the industry standard. Below we explore what our dedicated websites can do for your next listing.

Each one of our dedicated listing websites can display the following:

  • Property Info (Address, Listing Price, Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Lot Size, etc)

  • Contact Info

  • Open House Details

  • Gallery with Auto-Scrolling and Sliders

  • Floor Plans

  • 3D Tours

  • Social Media Videos

  • Lead Capture

  • Tour Scheduling Links

  • Branding/Logos

  • Custom Sections

Gallery of Listing Photos

Located at the top of the website, the Gallery is the quickest way to catch your buyer’s attention. It’s our goal to choose the most captivating photos in the gallery.

Gallery Auto-Scrolling

Gallery Slider

3D Tours

Calls-To-Action

Schedule a Tour

Social Media Videos

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