How to SEO an estate agent site that uses Vebra

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by winsoar, Sep 12, 2008.

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    I've got a new client who is using Vebra to power their estate agency website. This means that the site uses multiple domains many of which are outside the control of my client.

    Do any of you have experience in optimising a site that uses Vebra?
     
    winsoar, Sep 12, 2008 IP
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Can you elaborate more on "use of multiple domains" and how they aren't in control of your client? If you can provide more details of the situation I might be able to give you an idea of what you could do. Do you have a link to the Vebra website?
     
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    winsoar Well-Known Member

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    http://www.vebra.com/

    Basically when you click the property detail page it forwards to a page hosted at an IP address. The system uses multiple servers to serve the pages.

    I've contacted Vebra and asked if they have an existing SEO module but they were unaware of the concept.
     
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    vansterdam Notable Member

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    It sounds like you will just have to accept that you have no control over the property listing pages. Instead focus on landing pages within their main website and their homepage. It sure would help to have all of those listings hosted on their own website, but you can still get them rankings for their key terms.
     
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    winsoar Well-Known Member

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    OK thank you for your advice.
     
    winsoar, Sep 12, 2008 IP