Home Staging Tip: Chased By A Bear!

Home Staging tips, Internet Fundamentals, Internet marketing, Keywords, Meta Tags, SEO, Web Site Tweaks

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Chased by a Bear!

There is a story of two people in the woods, being charged by a hungry bear. One stops to tie his shoes, the other scoffs, “you can’t outrun a bear.”  “I don’t need to outrun the bear, I just need to outrun you.” His companion replied.

So too, with marketing in a local market.

You don’t need to be the best in the nation at marketing, you just need to be better than your local competitors.  That may be easier than you think.

With notable exceptions most home stagers spend very little time thinking about their marketing. Some may even feel it contrary to their nature. But if you are serious about your home staging business, you must give some serious thought to how you are going to attract your next customer and then the one after that.

That’s one reason you have a web page. But many of you make a mistake and think a web page is all about selling a potential customer on your staging skills. The purpose of a web page is to get prospects to call you.

I will discuss that more in a future article, but many of you have a bigger problem and don’t even know it.

Many people looking for a home stager in your town can’t find your web site.

In past articles, I’ve touched on two things you can do to remedy that problem. One is to change your page title tags to include relevant keywords.  Another is to change the Meta Tag description on your web page to also include relevant keywords.  There is one more major step to take in the meta tags area, that will greatly increase the chance that prospects looking online actually find you.

And that is the formal meta tag keywords.

There are over six million web sites that show up when someone searches for the term “Home Staging” in Google. That’s way too many, so most people when confronted with so many responses do a second search.

And in that second search they may try another keyword, like “home stager,” but more likely they will use the same keyword and add a geographical term.

When my son searches for pizza on the web, he adds his zip code. For a less common business like home staging, he might use his telephone area code, or the town name.

I’ve written about this before, but I am amazed at how few people actually take the time to make this simple change to the keywords they have in their meta tags.

If you do, and your competitors don’t, it’s like you putting on a pair of tennis shoes. Hey, they may even be a slightly better home stager than you. But if you are wearing geographically based keywords as your tennis shoes, you will get ranked above them in the computer search engines.  You will get seen, they won’t. Or if they do, they will be listed under you in the rankings.  You will get first chance to stage more houses. And they won’t know why.

Now I know some of you aren’t into competition, but this is business. If you want your phone to ring. If you want to be doing two to four more home stagings a month, you need to pay attention to your marketing.

You need to change the keywords in your web page’s meta tags. You need to include terms like “Home staging in Minneapolis”, “St. Paul Home Stager”, “House Staging in 612.”

In the first article of this series, I told you where and how to look up keywords. You need to find the top keywords people actually use, and then mix and match the appropriate geographical references for your market place.

It’s a chore, but not hard. It will make a real difference, and will allow you to outrun your competition.

Next week, the Market Maker program will be launched. All of these changes and much more will be handled by Market Maker for you. Market Maker is a unique program designed specifically for the Home Staging industry.  It will put your web based marketing on auto pilot and will pay for itself.

Membership will be limited, particularly at first. So if you want to sprint to the front of your market place, make sure you sign up for advance notice of the release date.

To do so go to http://homestagingbusinesstips.com/MarketMaker/ComingSoon.html

Best Wishes,

Earl Netwal
MicroBusinessSpecialist
http://www.HomestagingBusinessTips.com/blog

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6 Comments

6 Responses

  1. Mike Paetzold- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 12, 2009 @3:18 pm

    Great ana;ogy. Local businesses only need to be better than the guy down the street not the best in the world (unless they are next door ;) )

    Mike Paetzold’s last blog post..Are you making these mistakes?

  2. Fred Lotgering- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 12, 2009 @3:31 pm

    Earl,

    Yes you need to focus on the local territory and make sure you get to the top. Meta tags let’s you for it. Also must be in text section.

    I’m already curious to your Market Maker Product.

    Fred

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  3. Andre Arnett- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 12, 2009 @3:45 pm

    It is amazing to think that those little things can make that much of a difference. You are certainly showing everyone how to improve their sites, I just hope hey want to listen to you and discover how they can get a better ranking. Good post.

    Andre Arnett’s last blog post..Well Mr Twitter, Where Do We Go From Here?

  4. Ric Raftis- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 12, 2009 @8:43 pm

    I just love the analogy Earl, particularly the bit about being able to outrun you.. LOL. And it’s so true. You don’t have to be better than everyone, just someone else and then keep climbing the rankings.

    Cheers,

  5. Joel Osborne- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 12, 2009 @9:14 pm

    Yes, many offline businesses have no idea how to properly set up a good web site to target their best customers. Your blog posts have really shed light on just what they need to do, I am sure your posts will help a lot of people!

    Joel Osborne’s last blog post..7 Money Making Ideas for PLR Ebooks

  6. Brett McEllhiney- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 13, 2009 @8:11 am

    These are some fantastic tips Earl!

    And not just for home stagers. Anyone looking to set themselves apart from the rest should be looking at this post. You have outdone yourself this time!

    The more specific you can get with your keywords the better off you will be. Just make sure someone is looking for it first. Although when it comes to geographical data you may not see a whole lot search volume in smaller areas. That doesn’t mean the traffic isn’t there though.

    Thanks,

    Brett McEllhiney

    Brett McEllhiney’s last blog post..Build a Niche Marketing Business – Summing It ALL Up!

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