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#61833 - 03/23/05 08:06 AM
Net Success
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Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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In 01-04-2005, I had a post called homemade website. Now almost 4 months later, it really has taken of! I know this sound unbelievable, but so far in March we had according to our Statistics over 57 000 hits! We can through our web statistics see where our clients go on the website (Which page visited). So we direct our marketing text to these pages.
We could from early see that the Newsletter part was the less visited so we removed it.
The last 4 weeks, we had an average of three listings EACH WEEK! Our ph. 717-552-1000, it is keep ring to midnight!! To everyone out there that do not believe in Internet marketing...
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#61834 - 03/23/05 10:59 AM
Re: Net Success
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Registered: 07/01/99
Posts: 4785
Loc: Knoxville, Tennessee, Knox Cou...
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Looking at my site's stats month to date for March I see I've had 130,061 hits but that only translates to 4,749 unique visitors. What's a 'hit'?? Each time someone visits your website each page view and each graphic, file, image, etc. on that page would count as 1 hit. so if your website had 1 page, 1 picture, 20 graphics, and an audio file each visit to that page would be counted as 23 'hits' A more reliable indicator of traffic is unique visitors which are tracked by IP address. Each IP is only counted once. Here's a fairly good source that tells much more about this. http://www.opentracker.net/en/articles/hits-visitors-pageviews.jsp However for me the proverbial bottom line on websites, no matter how many hits, visitors, page views, etc., etc., is how much actual business did it generate that you can get paid from and use the money to pay bills, eat, buy stuff, etc. If you're actually getting 3 real, saleable listings each WEEK from your website that's better than 'good', that's phenomenal. If that keeps up you will have the absolute most productive real estate website I've ever heard of.
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#61835 - 03/23/05 11:43 AM
Re: Net Success
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Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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As you see, I have very advanced statistic system. This is the menu I can chose from.
Host report is IP adresses.
Report Navigation
General Summary Quick Report Summary Monthly Report Weekly Report Daily Report Daily Summary Hourly Summary Domain Report Organization Report Host Report Failed Referrer Report Referring URL Report Referring Site Report Search Query Report Search Word Report Browser Report Browser Summary Operating System Report Status Code Report File Type Report Directory Report Failure Report Request Report
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#61836 - 03/23/05 06:01 PM
Re: Net Success
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Registered: 07/01/99
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Loc: Knoxville, Tennessee, Knox Cou...
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Pretty basic stuff really, makes good water cooler conversation to wow the rubes. Here's mine. But after all is said and done what matters most to me with a successful real estate website is how much business did it bring in and how much commission dollars did it generate. Summary When: Monthly history Days of month Days of week Hours Who: Countries [] Full list Hosts [] Full list [] Last visit [] Unresolved IP Address Robots/Spiders visitors [] Full list [] Last visit Navigation: Visits duration File type Viewed [] Full list [] Entry [] Exit Operating Systems [] Versions [] Unknown Browsers [] Versions [] Unknown Referers: Origin [] Refering search engines [] Refering sites Search [] Search Keyphrases [] Search Keywords Others: Miscellaneous HTTP Status codes [] Pages not found
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#61837 - 03/29/05 06:18 PM
Re: Net Success
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Lke Jim says, the term "hits" is a meaningless term.
Back in the "olden days" of the web when a web site was basically one really really really long page without graphics, a "hit" actually meant something.
All it means nowadays, like Jim said, is that "some" file on your web site was opened. More important are page views or unique visitors, and web stat programs aren't completely accurate about those.
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#61838 - 04/04/05 08:47 PM
Re: Net Success
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yeah, unique visitors are a better tell of how your site is doing. A huge webpage can generate several hits on it's own.
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#61839 - 04/06/05 01:50 PM
Re: Net Success
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I am frustrated with my website. Not much movement, not much return. I found a new blog for the frustrated! http://websitefrustrated.blogspot.com rk
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#61840 - 04/06/05 02:26 PM
Re: Net Success
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Member
Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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Greetings,
On Monday we received 4 listings!! When we meet with the client, we present a market plan. Integrated in our marketing plan is our website. This has shown to be success.
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#61842 - 04/08/05 09:28 PM
Re: Net Success
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Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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Greetings, I just received this one. I assume since the stats are mentioned, it has been read on this forum. All what this "author" has been writing might be true, but it is unprofessional. What the professional forgot...she/he left their IP adresss.
ProductOrService: I_want_to_buy: I_want_listing_info: Have_sharon_berry_contact_me: x Name: NOT a customer Title: Price_Range: Email: Wouldn'tbother@aol.com Phone: Remote Name: 24.41.2.180 HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.7.6) Gecko/20050317 Firefox/1.0.2 Date: 09 Apr 2005 Time: 04:17:33
Address:
Honey: 1) Your site stats are completely off. Can't be. You don't know what you're talking about. 2) This site is a mess. Unprofessional. Abominable. 3) Get help with grammar and English. Your English and grammar are horrible. You sound unprofessional.
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#61844 - 04/09/05 10:15 PM
Re: Net Success
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Member
Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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Hi,
Thanks, Did some research. This ip adress belongs to IP Address: 24.41.2.180 Hostname: user-0c2i0lk.cable.earthlink.net
People who claims to be professional should perhaps reconsider their status? Thansk for your nice comments Rich@vtws . It warmed.
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#61845 - 04/12/05 05:52 AM
Re: Net Success
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Member
Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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Hello,
What methods are you using to drive people to your website? Advertising? Web optimization? etc?
Thanks,
Ann Banos Echelon Propeties 1-512-773-0580
would like to answer what we do to attract new business through our website:
1. You must have a dynamic website. This means that the content has to be changed on a daily basis. A static website is like old news or a bad cowboy movie. Seen it once seen them all. 2. Second and most important! It has to be a part of your market plan on how to attack the market. When we meet the client we tell him/her about the website, we offer the client unlimited number of pictures. We offer to burn a digital movie with all the pictures on CD/DVD of their home. We go the extra step to make the client understand that a successful sale is based on VISIBILITY for the buyers. 3. For every house we list we burn these CD’s. These CD’s is put in folders for the public with labels that they are welcome to visit sharonberry.com or call. 4. As we speak we have more unique visitors than we would manage to reach on a daily basis with the local newspaper! Our website is interacting with public.
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#61846 - 04/12/05 06:18 AM
Re: Net Success
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Major Contributor
Registered: 07/01/99
Posts: 4785
Loc: Knoxville, Tennessee, Knox Cou...
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Originally posted by kimste: Hello,
What methods are you using to drive people to your website? Advertising? Web optimization? etc?
Ann Banos
would like to answer what we do to attract new business through our website:
1. You must have a dynamic website. 2. Second and most important! It has to be a part of your market plan on how to attack the market. 3. For every house we list we burn these CD’s. These CD’s is put in folders for the public with labels that they are welcome to visit sharonberry.com or call. 4. As we speak we have more unique visitors than we would manage to reach on a daily basis with the local newspaper! Our website is interacting with public. That's all very nice but it still doesn't speak to the question: "What methods are you using to drive people to your website? Advertising? Web optimization? etc?" Specifically: Do you use a web optimization group to position you in search engines?? A 'pay per click' service??? Sign riders??? Print ads??? Thanks in advance for your answers.
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#61847 - 04/12/05 07:24 AM
Re: Net Success
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Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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Greetings, Sorry for not being specific enough. On our listing we have the Sign for sale, with a buckets of CD's with info about www.sharonberry.com It is on our flyers. And Sign riders. We get lot of hits from Realtor.com. We do not have Pay per click service No ads in the local newspapers at all.
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#61848 - 04/12/05 07:25 AM
Re: Net Success
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Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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Greetings,
Soory forgot. Sharon Berry is designated agent fro HUD in ourc county. This also generate lot of traffic.
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#61849 - 04/14/05 01:29 PM
Re: Net Success
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Registered: 09/10/04
Posts: 122
Loc: Las Vegas, Nevada
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For March we had a little over 164,000 hits, which of course is meaningless. We did however, have just over 40,000 sessions. Of course your market will have a big impact on your web traffic. We only advertise on the web, Jacqui's license plate frame and on flyers for her listings.
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#61850 - 04/18/05 08:16 PM
Re: Net Success
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Member
Registered: 11/17/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Waynesboro, PA, US
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Greetings, This is our development since January 2005
Month Number of requests Number of page requests 1. January 2005 15,643 340 2. February 2005 27,660 937 3. March 2005 107,941 2,586 4. April 2005 219,082 4,622
Busiest Month: April 2005. 219,082 requests handled. 4,622 pages served.
Jade, What do you mean with Sessions?
We get so many leads, so now we have to hire an assistant
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This Google Custom search may do a better job of searching the forums for some keywords than the old forum search does. The results do not include threads from the Asset Managers Forum however. To search that forum you will need to be actually in the Asset Managers Forum and you will need to use the old forum search below.
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