Summertime Real Estate Website Launches

The summer months are always a busy time in the real estate world. Potential clients swarm the Internet in search of their new home, and they leave no website unturned in their journey. With that in mind, we design and optimize all of our sites to snatch up those potential leads so your business can reap the benefits.

We’ve been collaborating with our awesome clients over the past few weeks to deliver our latest batch of websites – dressed to the nines and ready to rumble. From the Chris von Trapp Real Estate team in our native Vermont to Boston’s Cantave Realty Group, we’ve been everywhere. This summer also marks an important time in Union Street Media’s history; we recently expanded into New York with our first website there (you can read more about that here). We’re doin’ big things, and we couldn’t be happier than to have our amazing clients family by our side.

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More Real Estate Website Launches

It’s official: it’s springtime in Vermont. And here at Union Street Media, we’ve taken notice. We are as busy as bees designing beautiful real estate websites for our clients. We are so busy, in fact, that we beat our personal record for number of website launches in a week; the record now stands at 10 launches in five days.

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September’s Union Street Media Website Launches

September saw the launch of three exciting new sites for Union Street Media.  Check out the designs and let us know what you think!  And, as always, stay tuned for these launches – they showcase our newest features and can be a great tool for those of you looking to build a website, or just to make changes to your current USM site.

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This month’s Real Estate website launches

Over the last month, Union Street Media has had the opportunity to launch new and redesigned websites for several clients.  We are happy to include them in our expanding portfolio.  In the following snapshots, we discuss the different ways in which we have either given an older site a refreshed look, or have used our Premium platform to build affordable, innovative real estate websites.

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A new look for UnionStreetMedia.com

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably noticed the change already.  Things have been spruced up around here.  We have taken our own advice and you are now looking at a revamped and redesigned Union Street Media website.  Why?  As we advise all of our clients to do, we took a good hard look at our business goals and used that as a starting point to make sure that our website conveyed the overall strategy behind what we do for our clients’ websites – generate traffic, engage site visitors and convert visitors into customers – through fresh, engaging content, navigation and visual aids.

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Lessons from the Web: Finding Familiar Ground in Home Improvement

We’ve all heard the old cliché “Write what you know.”  I decided to take a different approach with this article, and address something I very recently learned and tie it into something I know well.   As it turns out, remodeling a kitchen isn’t so different from building a new website.

Not long ago my husband and I decided to do a complete kitchen overhaul in preparation for putting our condo on the market.  Out with the old tiling, the outdated cabinets, the stained countertops.  It was time to make serious updates.  Looking back, I see that I was actually in my element in this new experience.  Let me demonstrate….

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Take Matt’s Advice. 5 Tips Your Real Estate Site Needs.

In case you missed the recent video interview with Matt Cutts at USA Today, it’s a must-watch . I’m happy to report that the advice our Internet Marketing Team has been offering to our clients is right on track. So, don’t just take our word for it, take Google’s search guru’s word:

1. Spotlight your search term on the page.

That’s right. Your keywords have to be prominently placed, but not over-stuffed. They should occur naturally in the content of the page. What Matt doesn’t say is that you want to make sure that keyword or keyword phrase is in your page’s headline, also known as an H1 Tag.

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