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How to Write an Austin Craigslist Real Estate Advertisement

By: AustinandHouston Realty

In the section for real estate, you will see that many people, including Realtors place all of their Austin sales and lease listings they have on Austin Craigslist. It has no charge and sometimes useful, so there is no cause not to place listings on Austin Craigslist, together with the pictures. In doing so, and in seeing how user-unfriendly the Craigslist interface is from a home listing searching standpoint, I've come to some realizations.

The one real effective method to utilize Craigslist to locate Austin home is to look for keywords. Today, for example, there are nearly 300 home postings that are new on the "for sale" section of Austin Craigslist home. It would really consume time if you look down the page and understand all the title listings and doing this is expected to get you nowhere. Clicking the "Next 100 Postings" connection at the bottom of each page, just gives additional of the same. if you set on this way, you would just end up scrolling through the more than a thousand postings just so you find to spot the previous 4 days of entries. As postings remain available on Craigslist for 45 days, it's unlikely that anyone is going to look through all available listings. They are instead going to look for keywords.

When I want to search real estate in Shady Hollow, Western Oaks, Legends Oaks, or Circle C, then I would likely use those neighborhood names as search keywords. Or I'd be searching for some other attribute such as "South Austin," "Kiker" Elementary, or "Bowie" High School, for example. If I wanted a property that attended Westlake High School, I'd search for "Eanes" or "Westlake."

Now that it is clear my record in Austin Craigslist is more to be viewed as a outcome from a search engine, then it is best to write content with plenty of keywords in them.

For example, let's say I have a listing in Travis Heights off South Congress (soco) in South Austin for sale. Can it be said that the following is a fine ad copy?:

A near-to-everything older cottage, charming, and accessible within minutes from the downtown. Walking distance to neighborhood park and pool and local stores and eating places.

Do you realize that the sample sentence lack important keywords? For example, a browser wants to locate a Travis Heights property, how would he do so if the neighborhood itself is not revealed? They wouldn't. I've seen many poorly written ads like this on Craigslist.

Better copy:

A charmer of South Central Austin located in Travis Heights a few minutes to the Austin district. Walk to Stacy Park and pool and to South Congress (soco) stores and eating places.

Notice the difference? We've said importantly the same thing as the first example, but in a keyword-rich manner that is more likely to result in the listing being seen by someone searching for a property in Travis Heights or near South Congress (soco).

This step can be improved some more through factoring in secondary keywords. I have a presently posted Craigslist Western Oaks rental listing. I lead off the ad with:

Great property, nicely updated in a excellent South Austin location in Western Oaks, close to Legend Oaks and Circle C.

What is the cause at the back of my stating of Circle C and Legend Oaks being near by? Because anyone searching for a property for rent in Legend Oaks or Circle C may be interested in this property in Western Oaks as well. I want to obtain as many interested prospects with the ad as possible. Another is that attribute schools are fine motivating factors for the South Austin location so it is best to state the full name of such schools in case there are some searching for homes particularly attending such schools.

In short, a website copy and a Craigslist ad are not to be written differently. You should ask what are the search phrases and keywords appropriate to utilize in order to appear as results on most people's browses. Then make sure those keywords are included in what you write.

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This article was created by a savvy real estate expert in the Austin, TX area. He maintains Austin Home Appraisals as well as Austin Texas Home Appraisals

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