Lani Rosales

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Lani is the New Media Director here at AgentGenius.com and was recently named President of New Media Lab, both of which are headquartered in Austin, TX. She has an English degree from the University of Texas (and of course used that to become a blogger) and has lived in Texas her whole life minus the semester in Spain and the summer in Mexico. She spends a great deal of energy on the AG brand as well as improving the real estate industry and is an avid Twitter user.

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27 Comments

  1. Vicki Moore

    Wow. Being a remax-ite that’s one to take seriously. A new way to get inspiration is always welcome. :)

  2. Derek Overbey

    Look at this! Always finding those little nuggets that bring value to my business! Thanks again Lani!

  3. Jim Duncan

    Fascinating. Look at the decline in searches for “real estate school” and then look at the top four states – Arizon, Florida, North Carolina and Nevada (what’s NC doing there?).

    How about real estate bubble? – Seems it peaked in 2005.

    Or, for my market – charlottesville + real estate – seems I need to start commenting on local blogs in North Carolina, Montana, Colorado, New York …

  4. Irina Netchaev

    Lani, what a great new tool to play with. Thanks!

  5. Anna

    Thank you for the mention Lani!

    The remax vs RE/MAX results are incredible. It’s a bummer that RE/MAX won’t allow agents to use “remax” on their sites. I wonder if they will check out this tool and rethink some of the trademark usage guidelines when it comes to websites.

    Of course, I am not sure if the RE/MAX brand wants to compete with agent sites for search engine results.

    Here’s hoping this tool inspires some change in many industries!

  6. Chris de Jong

    I have been using Insights for a few days now, and it has proven to be a fantastic tool for data-mining and trending. Coupled with Google Trends for websites I do not see a really why I would ever have to move to a payola service such as Comscore. I have also found it is great for competitive analysis, for example check out example!

  7. Ginger Wilcox

    What a great tool to drill down and see what people are actually searching for. Some of the results are surprising to me! I can feel some targeted blog posts coming on..

  8. Paula Henry

    I love cool tools! I just need a full-time “cool tool guy” to help me install and use them. I wonder how I can sneak remax in my website? Hmmmm.

  9. Anna

    @Chris – It is interesting how the search trends “change” when you choose a specific category, and search worldwide. I used your original search but changed it to include only the US (which skews p2a results as you’re in Canada of course) and to include all categories, not just real estate. I think it’s good to look at multiple comparisons. I am also curious if you checked how many people search for point 2 agent versus point2, nls, etc.

    @Lani – No kidding, I think that may be the only significant way to get it in there. Still that would be an interesting experiment to see if it makes a difference even with “remax” not on the page. I wonder if Google even “reads” the slash? I guess I never thought about that before.

  10. Chris de Jong

    @Anna – I completely agree, it is always best to look at as many metrics and scenarios as possible when using a tool like this for business decision making, otherwise you run the risk of providing neither timely or complete information.

    In my case, I am prone to using a worldwide search when using Insights since Point2 offers its products and services to real estate professionals globally rather than just the United States. Also, I thought it best to just refine the search to real estate since doing otherwise may bring in outlier results in from our heavy equipment division.

    Finally, I went ahead and compared Point2 Agent and Point2 NLS using the metric you provided, and it turns out the search volume is consistent – it just shifted from Agent to NLS and back when we re-branded our site! hahaha

    Cheers!

  11. Holly White

    @ Anna – Google DOES read the slash, at least in my own Nashville related search. And having already spent a couple of hours with this tool I can say that so far it’s invaluable. Google really does offer some fantastic tools for free. Now it’s back to work to capitalize on some “breakout” terms.

  12. Eric Blackwell

    @ Paula- Google Louisville REMAX –grin. Been there for a couple of years and it is a killer source of traffic. Lani is 100% correct. Better (in our location) than city homes or city homes for sale…(IMO this is thanks to the $50 plus MM annual ad campaigns for the past couple of years.

    Shoot me an email and I will help a sista’ in Indy and fellow REMAXer out for a specific term (grin). (This is not a solicitation for business–i just enjoy your enthusiasm and want to help you succeed.) (hint: you don’t need to sneak REMAX into your site…)

    I have been using it for a few days (it actually was out in a different form before it was released as well) and I have found quite a bit of “insight”. I would caution, however that there are some reported traffic terms that will not bring you much relevant traffic at all (**cough** state real estate**cough**). I’m just sayin’….(grin)

    Best;

    Eric

  13. Amy Webb

    Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I did just a few quick searched and found the results enlightening. I can see I will be spending the next few days playing with this tool!

  14. Carolyn Gjerde-Tu

    It seems like google keeps coming up with more refined tools to help webmasters see how and what people are searching for. This seems like another valuable tool that I will spend time working to integrate this information onto my site.

  15. Janice Bovee

    I love seeing what search terms people are using and now I can see how that changes over time. I think this tool will be very valuable to anyone who does their own seo.

  16. Sharon Simms, St Petersburg, Florida

    It’s fascinating to see where people are who are searching for a specific term. Should be a great help in determining where to target your marketing.

  17. Mariana

    This is AWESOME!!

    Great. I NEEDED another time sucker. I love y’all anyway. #offtoplaywithinsightsfor6hours

  18. Shane

    What a great tip! Thanks for another fantastic find Lani. Glad I found this site, FINALLY!

  19. Dan Connolly

    You are right, I do need this tool! Where will I ever find the time to implement all of this stuff?

  20. San Diego Real Estate

    Awesome tool. Thanks for the tip. It is a quandry what to do about the RE/MAX trademark. They disallow use of the term Re/Max (Not all caps) as well as REMAX (without the slash). But I’ll have to assume that there are exceptions for SEO. The goal is to sell more real estate, right?

  21. Jim Rake

    Lani,

    As always – thanks

    “I can say that so far it’s invaluable. Google really does offer some fantastic tools for free”…Holly – spot on…you gotta love Google.

    Eric – any chance you might help a Bloodhound ‘brother in Fredericksburg?

  22. Bob

    Lani, you are killing me. Insights has been one of my weapons for awhile.

  23. Gwen Banta

    This is GREAT, Lani. I am taking the apostrophe out of Sotheby’s, and I might even start spelling it incorrectly just to get more hits!

  24. Joe Loomer

    Thanks Lani! Had been using compete.com to do similar things I can now do for free!

    Navy Chief, Navy Pride

  25. Baltimore Homes

    I am with Remax Sails in Baltimore and I found this tool a little while back while search google. After comparing Re/max with REMAX my next call was to my web designer and SEO company to change my company information. The tool is extremely usfull for target marketing on major search engines and PPC ads. Thanks for the great write-up!

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