Part of the effective MLS Consumer Website Effectiveness
Series
Once you have gotten through the tough stage of selling your
membership on the concept of a MLS Consumer Website, it is time to build the site.
There are several steps to go through to be sure you will have a
cost-effective, timely and optimized website.
Here are the steps WAV Group recommends to go through in
building a consumer website.
Review MLS Consumer Websites and other websites you like
The first step to a successful website development effort is
to look at other websites. When you find a site you like, make notes about what
you like about it. Is it the look and feel?
Is it the usability of the site?
Is it a particular feature or function?
Jot down all of these notes next to the web address/URL of the
site. WAV Group would suggest that you
take a look at HAR.com and Metrolist.com as two public websites to start with.
If you would like to look at other MLS Consumer Websites you can go to
Realtown.com and click on the link http://publiclistings.realtown.com where there is a listing of all of the public
websites currently available.
In addition to MLS Consumer Websites, check out other
websites that you frequent. See if you can figure out what it is about them
that attracts you to them. Make notes
next to each of these URL's as well.
Third, you can check out other popular consumer real estate
sites and consumer websites.
Trulia, Zillow, Oodle, and Edgeio are good places to start.
Pay very close attention to the property search and divide
your comments into three categories:
Search, Search Results pages, Listing Detail Pages. Based upon har.com and other websites
evaluated by WAV Group, 90% of all traffic to MLS consumer websites spend 90%
of their time looking at listings.
Compile all of your notes into one place so that you can
give them to the web designer when you start the project.
Creative Brief
One of the most important steps to building an effective
website is to clearly define what you would like to achieve with your
website. WAV Group strongly suggests
with their clients that they prepare a "Creative Brief". A creative brief asks
you to answer several questions about what you are trying to achieve with your
website. You will answer questions like "who is your target audience?", "What
are you trying to achieve with the website?" and several others. This step is
critical to the success of a website. Without it you may receive a bid from a
web designer which is significantly lower than the actual cost to build the
website you envision. The more clearly
you define your expectations for your website, the more accurate the quotation
will be and the more smoothly your website design process will go.
Benchmark features from MLS Consumer Website Effectiveness Study
In the WAV Group MLS Consumer Website Effectiveness Study we
outline several of the key features which consumers look for in consumer
websites. You can use this list as a starting place to define the key features
and functionality of your consumer website. If you need any clarification on
the key features to be included in your website, feel free to give us a call
and we can work through it with you.
Vendor Identification for MLS Consumer Websites
Before sending out requests for proposals for your MLS
Consumer Website, it is prudent to identify several website vendors which might
be appropriate for your project. WAV Group would recommend that you look to
website developers that already have experience in the real estate industry and
have experience working with RETS data feeds and understand the strict rules
and regulations surrounding data display rules.
We have seen inexperienced web developers who build beautiful-looking
listing display pages that are completely in violation of the MLS rules and
regulations. Their ignorance will cost you a lot of unnecessary time and money
so it's better to identify vendors that understand our industry.
Build a list of vendors by looking at other design projects
they have done and see if you like their style. Look at vendors who have built
other public websites and review their portfolio. Look at other consumer-facing real estate
websites including broker and agent sites. Also look to leading IDX suppliers
and MLS System providers. Many of them are now building MLS Consumer Websites
as well.
Once you have built the list, you can meet with each of them
and have them discuss their capabilities with you. Use these meetings to learn how their design
process works and whether you think their company would mesh well with yours.
Use this process to narrow down the choices for those you
would like to submit a Request for Proposal to complete the project.
RFP for MLS Consumer Website Web Designers
Once the creative brief has been developed and approved the
creative brief needs to be used to build a request for proposal. The RFP should
include detailed descriptions of all of the features and functionality you
would like. When WAV Group creates your custom RFP for your consumer website
based upon our needs analysis, for
example, we include a detailed
checklist and review of core expertise required for each designer. The checklist will be lengthy and
comprehensive and needs to be designed to allow your leadership to cut through
the sales hype and do a true
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