Omar Johnson is a successful real estate investor and author of the home study course "Renegade Stealth Marketing For The Savvy Real Estate Entrepreneur" For more info visit http://www.renegadestealthmarketing.com
As a real estate investor and marketer a website should be an integral part of your lead generating campaign. It should be utilize to inform potential prospects about your services by detailing the ways in which you and your company can creatively buy their house. In addition, your website should be utilized to capture and follow up with leads.
So how should your website be constructed? It should be constructed to convey your message to your motivated seller prospects. It should contain "magic words that sell" on every page on your site. Here are some examples of "magic words that sell" Convenience, No Risk, Quick Sale, No hassles, No Banks, and Creative Solutions.
In addition your website should be simple, plain and easy to navigate and shouldn't contain unnecessary flash intros or other impediments that keep your message from getting across.
The following are the key elements that your website should contain:
1)A home page or index page that contains a powerful headline that is designed to draw your prospect in to read the rest of the copy on your website and inspire them to act. An example of a powerful headline would be "I Will Pay You All Cash And Buy Your House Today With No Contingencies And No Hassles".
2)An About Us page that tells the prospect who you are and what you can do for them.
3)A Contact Us page. This page will contain ways in which to contact you. For example, your home phone# or business #, your cell Phone#, your email address, and your fax#. I suggest that you offer all of them.
4)Bodies of text on each web page that conveys the benefits to your prospects. Here are two examples of text that exhibit the benefits.
I don't want to list your house, I Want To BUY It!
I will buy your house as is, for a fair price, on the date of your choice!
5)Testimonials of other satisfied customers. This enhances your believability and credibility. A word to the wise don't make these testimonials up because not only is it illegal, it is unethical.
6) A Property Information Form- This form will ask for their name and contact information as well other relevant information like the property's address, their asking price for the house, estimated value of it, their current monthly mortgage payment amount, the mortgage balance, repair costs, and the reason that they are selling their house.
7) A call to action. A call to action tells your prospect what to do if they want to sell their house. An example of a call to action would be a link that says LET US BUY YOUR HOUSE TODAY. The prospect is then instructed to click on this link which leads them straight to a Property Information Form where they would fill out the necessary information that will enable you to determine how to craft your offer and the way of communication to present that offer.
8)You must have a link on every page of your website that leads to your Property information Form so when the motivated seller gets the urge to take action they are just one click away from filling out the form.
In conclusion, one of the quickest and cheapest ways to get your website done is to outsource the project to a freelance website designer.
- Related Articles
- Related Q&A
- Reveal Real Estate Market Secrets
- Tips for Investors to Get Through the Real Estate Market
- Pounce on High-equity Real Estate Markets for Maximum ROI
- How To Succeed In The Online Real Estate Market
- Beat Any Real Estate Market With These Helpful Tips
- How to Find the Best Deals in a Down Real Estate Market
- Smart Decisions to Make Before Investing in Down Market Real Estate
- Do's and Dont's While Buying Estate Investment Real Estate




The Art of Increasing your Home’s Value without Draining your Bank Account
By: Richard Soto | 11/11/2009Have you ever wondered why two similar properties can produce such different results in the Houston real estate market?
Finding the Right Foreclosed Home Listing for You
By: JosephSmith | 11/11/2009Finding the right foreclosed listing requires you to define what you want, research your market, and use the right tools to find your dream home.
How the San Antonio Condo Market is Changing to Reflect Today’s Economic Challenges
By: Richard Soto | 11/11/2009Strict lending practices for multi-family dwellings have caused the already-struggling San Antonio condo market to make some serious changes in order to stay afloat.
How to get a Good Deal on Great Dallas Office Space
By: Richard Soto | 11/11/2009You may have heard about the great deals to be had on Dallas office space for lease. The office market is decidedly sour and building owners and developers are feeling the pinch of the economy.
Prepare Your Documents for Mortgage Application
By: Lokesh | 11/11/2009You have done the difficult part of your home buying process which is selection of your home and negotiating the price. You have entered into a Sale agreement and it’s now time to apply for a mortgage loan. Over the years, the mortgage application process has been simplified and made much more borrower friendly in terms of the documents required to be submitted. The number of documents required for processing of a mortgage loan has reduced but yet many people are extremely wary of this process a
Boston Foreclosure Homes for Sale
By: JosephSmith | 11/11/2009How would you know that you’re getting the real price for your Boston foreclosure homes for sale? Here are some of the ways.
Foreclosure Assistance Strategy Accepted
By: Samanta | 11/11/2009The region expect to have in position by June 1 a strategy to assist move short-income community into foreclosed homes for sale. Region officials too expect the Vicinity developments Strategy will place limited outworkers to work by setting up some of person’s homes.
Caribbean property demonstrates increasing appeal for investors
By: Mark Burns | 11/11/2009The islands of Caribbean have long been a region synonymous with luxury travel and holidays. Images of clear blue waters lapping up on the white sand, palm fringed beaches which adorning so many picture postcards. On the back of this robust luxury tourism industry, a considerable amount of foreign investment has been directed towards the Caribbean, and a number of high quality new developments have been announced in recent times.
The Economy Sucks! What will You Do?
By: Omar Johnson | 01/10/2008 | Real EstateThis articles highlights what real estate investors must do to be sucessful during these tough economic times.
Things You Must Consider When Working with Private Lenders
By: Omar Johnson | 24/09/2008 | Real EstateThis article highlights the important things real estate investors need to consider when starting their private lending program and working with private lenders.
The Advantages of Using a Land Trust
By: Omar Johnson | 24/09/2008 | Real EstateThis article defines what land trusts are and how to use to them to your advantage.
How to Create Your Real Estate Investor Website
By: Omar Johnson | 21/09/2008 | Real EstateThis articles shows real estate investors how to properly create a website for their business
Selling Financing and Buying a Property "Subject To"
By: Omar Johnson | 17/09/2008 | Real EstateThis article discusses the concepts of owner financing and "subject to" real estate investing.
Real Estate Marketing is the Business
By: Omar Johnson | 15/09/2008 | Real EstateThis article highlights the super importance of marketing for the real entrepreneur and investor. Without it you have no business.
Marketing Principles for Real Estate Renegades
By: Omar Johnson | 13/09/2008 | Real EstateThis article highlights the importance of using unconventional real estate marketing methods to grow a real estate business