Designing Great Web Experiences – Viewpoint from Real Estate Connect SF

I’ve had a few days to de-compress from Real Estate Connect SF – what a fantastic event! After looking through my notebook, I wanted to share with FOREM fans one of my favorite sessions.

Designing Great Experiences - Kevin Hoffman, User Experience Director, HappyCog, @kevinmhoffman

This session was the first session in the Digital Marketing Workshop at Connect. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this was one of the most informative sessions during the show!

During the presentation, Kevin showed a variety of screen shots of websites from different industries. He showed some great examples of what works and what is confusing to the consumer. Happy Cog mantra is this:

“Happy Cog delivers beautiful websites that never lose sight of the human being using them.”

I love this. So many times in real estate we get caught up in terms and phrases that we know and understand but forget to take a step back to think of someone looking at the site for the 1st time.

One of the things I really enjoyed about Kevin’s presentation was that he is not in the real estate industry. He brought some really fresh insights on why website fail or don’t convert like they should. I thought he was very well prepared, easy to listen to, and had some fantastic points!

Kevin suggests asking yourself several questions when you put your site together. He says,

“Great user experiences are easy when you ask the right questions!”

Does your site answer the questions:

  • What can I do for you?
  • Who are you?
  • What does your audience want to do when they get to your site?
  • Is your site as easy as it should be?
  • Can I trust you?

Here are some great takeaways I took from his presentation:

  • You don’t need to put ‘click here’ on a website – they know to click, they are ONLINE! :)
  • Is their consistency in your website (i.e. verbiage, fonts, style)?
  • Don’t use different words that mean the same to you but are confusing to a user of our site (i.e. ‘log in,’ ’sign up,’ ‘premium homes,’ ‘fine homes’) – this was my ‘a-ha’ moment. How many times have you looked at a real estate site and have seen things called a variety of names? What is a fine home? A premium home? What is a map search versus a home finder? Things that make total sense to us – may not make sense to the average consumer.
  • If you have comments enabled in your site – make sure you have comments! Comments = social proof. This is one of the reasons Digg is so successful!
  • Your site should move someone from being a stranger to engaging in your business.

You can view Kevin’s presentation slides here >>

Kevin’s video (along with all conference videos) will be available soon to Inman Premium Members. Sign up now for only $99 and get a 1 year Inman Premium Membership which includes ALL post-conference video.

Would love your comments and feedback – leave me a comment below!

Written by: Katie Lance, Marketing Manager, Inman News

@inmannews @katielance

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  1. Kevin M. Hoffman | Jul 19, 2010 | Reply

    I’m glad you enjoyed my presentation, Katie. It was a lot of fun for me to take a look at the world of real estate from the viewpoint of the other web design work that we’ve done (or that we like) at Happy Cog. Best wishes!

  2. Robert F. | Jul 19, 2010 | Reply

    Good website advice – just like all other aspects of business, it is important to keep the customer in mind.

  3. Alex Cortez | Jul 19, 2010 | Reply

    Great info, Katie. Too often we forget that it’s about the consumer experience, not about the SEO or content full of industry lingo. This is the kind of info that made me join as a Premium Member.

  4. Columbus DJ | Jul 20, 2010 | Reply

    Excellent website tips… will be able to implement some of these right way… Thanks!

  5. Tony Fantis | Jul 23, 2010 | Reply

    Sometimes the easiest ideas are the toughest to implement. It all seems so easy to just give users what they want, make it quick and easy, and make it obvious. That can be a tall order when you sit down to do it.

    Great stuff here! I can’t wait to see the full presentation that I missed while manning the booth!

    Best,
    Tony

  6. Katie Lance | Jul 26, 2010 | Reply

    Thank you everyone! And thank you Kevin! Awesome presentation!

    Katie

  7. Real estate in Pakistan | Jul 27, 2010 | Reply

    Hi,

    I read your post.Great stuff here.Great info,This is the kind of info that made me join as a Premium Member.Awesome presentation!Best wishes!i think your post is really helpful for everyone.

  8. Steve Kornspan | Aug 1, 2010 | Reply

    Thank you for reminding us there is no magic. Just give the public what the want. Now the trick is to do that and SEO in a crowded field. Time for version 2

  9. Katie Lance | Aug 1, 2010 | Reply

    RE in Pakistan – thank you for your comment! You will really enjoy being a premium member – tons of great content!

    Steve – very true! thanks for your feedback!

    Katie

  10. Eric Watts | Aug 6, 2010 | Reply

    Great post! Can relate very closely to some of the points you hit as I personally just built another real estate website and when building the content I saw myself focusing more on what the SERP’s would think and totally forgot about the important website visitors-actual people! It is very important to keep in mind that you have a website that should appeal to human users just as much or more than SERPS.

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