Leasing Websites - Expected Revenue?
If I had 3 exact match domains(com, net, and org) for the keyword phrase homes for sale in {city name} that were ranked on page 1
And...
this keyword phrase was getting approximately 800 exact match searches per month...( I believe that's all you get from Google Keyword Planner anyway)
Is that enough traffic to justify getting these sites ranked?
Of course, there are other KW's to go after as well to get more search volume.
And...
What would be a general dollar amount for a monthly lease (considering the $$ a real estate broker could make from only one sale generated form these sites)
Conservatively, the broker would make $3,000 on a very low-end priced home in this area..that's for a $100k home at only 3% commission.
I've seen others talking about the "selling leads" business model and leasing sites for $97 to $197 per month, but it seems like there would be more value here due to the potential to the broker and the fact that web property is like real estate in the since that the more traffic coming by your "store" the more expensive generally the real estate is.
Am I smoking crack to think there might be a 6 figure business model here?
I'm just starting out at this whole local marketing consultant thing, but I'm trying to think passive income as much as possible.
You know, set those three up, then start working on some more sites to lease....
and, of course, brand those sites to the broker, do on-going SEO, etc.
I would also look at offering those services to their website.
Am I over-generalizing here?
Thanks!
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