According to a recent study conducted by the National Home Builders Association, more than 80% of new home buyers start the home buying process on the Internet.
It seems that those statistics have yet to reach the advertising and marketing departments for a majority of the home building industry. See also, Home Builders Are You Blogging?
One Texas home builder however, seems to be getting the message loud and clear.
Tilson Homes has been building quality new homes on Texas land for over 75 years, and a quick peak at their website might foretell why many more prospective clients will consider them to build their new house in the future.

Here are the top six characteristics on how this home builder website effectively delivers the information that Internet prospects want; and how you can implement similar strategies with your online advertising:
1. The main objective for most house hunters searching the Internet is to gather information that will help them make an informed buying decision.
An online sales counselor should be available 7 days a week during normal business hours to help answer prospective questions that are not covered in your online marketing literature.
2. Customer interactivity does not have to be flashy to be an effective Internet advertising tool on home builders websites.
The ability to create a user account to store home search information will foster repeat visits to your website, and begins to incorporate a sense of customer attentiveness to your prospect’s personal needs and wants.
3. It is suggested to formulate multiple access points for the main content of your website. Web marketing studies show that different web users respond to different visual stimuli.
Balancing graphic links with keyword rich text links can increase your website browsers ability to effectively navigate your floor plans and home offerings easier.
4. A common complaint for many home builder websites is that there is not enough information regarding specific product and floor plan offerings.
Stop all heavy handed advertising techniques that impede a home buyers ability to gather information! Give them what they are coming to your website for new home information.
5. Provide live pictures that actually demonstrate the product that you are offering to build.
A home builder only has to build a floor plan for client, to be able to re-use those images to sell to another. Most home buyers don’t want to imagine their future home, they want to see it.
6. In case your website design team missed the mark on providing access to the easy to find information that your web clients are looking for…
Create a simple keyword rich, text-based site map navigation page that allows browsers un-tethered access to everything that your home building website offers.
This is the information age. Gone are the days of home builders and real estate professionals being the only segment of the population to posses knowledge regarding new housing and construction.
Just as the home building industry has implemented new technology, and techniques to speed up the construction process itself, the online home buyer has also discovered the power and freedom that well designed web technology brings.
Builders who take initiative with these simple, yet effective website marketing strategies will reap the rewards that transcend their core construction services, they will be sewing the seeds of future new home sales.

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You must create a detailed plan and specification list before the actual home construction is started, laying the foundation for a successful building project.
Next, key design elements are incorporated into the project through your selection process.
The framing of the home is essential for all the upcoming finished products that you will attach to the structure.
After drywall, the home’s finishes are where the true detail of your completed product starts to show.
After a successful orientation and touch ups, the closing is where you transform your buyer into an owner.
No matter how well you did during the design and build phase, without a great warranty department you have not succeeded in creating a “raving fan” owner.
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