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May 5, 2016

San Diego Real Estate Traffic

by Bob Schwartz

San Diego Real Estate Traffic

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Unique real estate website traffic

Below is a graph showing our unique traffic to www.brokerforyou.com for the first four months of 2016 this site has been able to generate over 25,340 unique visitors per month!

I should explain here, that unique traffic to a website is totally different than website hits. Actually, website hits is just a measuring how many different graphics are loaded onto pages when they are accessed. Another words, if someone visits your homepage and you have one 23 graphic elements on that page, this will count as 23 hits.

Now, looking at unique visits one person visiting your site will only be counted once from the same computer or mobile device in a 24 hour period. So again in our example, one visit here will show up as one unique visit and even if that same person was to go back to the site three or four more times during the next 24 hour period it would not count again toward unique visits. Now, I should say that’s assuming that they use the same mobile device or the same computer to access the site. Because the website counts the unique IP address on each one of these devices and more than one visit in a 24 hour period from the same IP address will be ignored.

So, you can see that looking at unique website visits is really the best gauge for popularity of a website.

San Diego Real Estate Traffic:

brokerforyou.com

Because we host a large number of San Diego real estate sites, the majority of which are over five years old (which means they’ve been around for a while and not a new site that was created at the beginning of the week), we can look at the traffic on these other sites and see how it compares to any other real estate site on our servers.

So this month, we looked at a real estate website in Encinitas California. The unique real estate website traffic to this site (which I believe is typical of most individual agent real estate sites) averaged 552 unique visitors per month for the first four months of 2016.Basically, www.brokerforyou.com generated over 45 times the average monthly unique traffic during the first four months of 2016, when compared to this Encinitas California real estate site!

Well, if you read this far, congratulations! Because, I am winding down my residential real estate business I’m going to be offering www.brokerforyou.com for sale!

Yes with an address like www.brokerforyou.com this site could fit in with any local San Diego real estate brokerage business. It doesn’t have to be your main site it can be a secondary site. Actually because of the low cost for hosting and domain registration this could be your best cost-effective return on investment for your real estate business.

We’re also going to be selling many individual San Diego and California (actually going all the way up to Sacramento San Jose and San Francisco area) local real estate sites.

The difference with purchasing one of our local sites is the fact that they are already generating substantial unique traffic and for their main popular keyword real estate phrases, they are ranking on page 1 through three of the major search engines returned results!

Sure, you could easily build your own site but it would probably take you a minimum of two years or more to reach the traffic these sites are already generating and the high search engine rankings that they hold. Actually, because real estate is one of the most competitive industries to rank for on the major search engines, you may never get these high rankings that our local sites already hold.

This is the first time I’m mentioning this on my blog, and probably a little premature in this announcement, but if you’re interested in obtaining either www.brokerforyou.com or one of our other local California neighborhood sites, please send me an email with your contact information and your location to: brokerforyou@gmail.com

 

San Diego Real Estate Traffic

 

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