Web design client niche

How to find real estate agents who need a website

Individual real estate agents are personal-brand buyers — they compete on visibility and trust, which makes a professional website an easy sell.

Get filtered real estate agents leads

Why real estate agents buy websites

  • Agents are their own brand; a personal site separates them from the hundreds of others on the brokerage roster.
  • Sellers research an agent online before listing — a site with past sales and testimonials wins the listing appointment.
  • A personal site captures leads the brokerage portal would otherwise keep for itself.
  • IDX listings and neighbourhood guides let an agent rank for local "homes for sale" searches.

A cold-call opener that works for real estate agents

Hi, is this [Agent Name]? When a seller is choosing who to list with, they Google the agent first. I noticed you don't have your own website yet — are you comfortable with prospects only finding your brokerage's generic page instead of you?

Handling the most common objection

"My brokerage already gives me a profile page."

That page promotes the brokerage and every other agent on it. Your own site builds your personal brand, keeps your leads, and follows you if you ever switch brokerages — the brokerage page does none of that.

What you'll deliver

A personal-brand site with listings, sold properties, client testimonials, neighbourhood guides, and a lead-capture form — built to win listing appointments.

Where the real estate agents leads come from

Zaptaa Leads gives you a pre-filtered pool of real estate agents and other businesses with no detected website — so every number you dial is a real prospect. Built-in calling, on-screen scripts, and a CRM turn those calls into signed contracts.

Start finding real estate agents clients

Frequently asked questions

How do I find real estate agents who need a website?

Target individual agents with no personal site — many rely solely on a brokerage profile. Zaptaa Leads filters businesses and professionals with no detected website so your outreach reaches agents who genuinely lack one.

Will real estate agents pay for their own website?

Yes — agents invest heavily in personal branding because one extra listing pays for years of marketing. Frame the site as a listing-winning, lead-capturing personal brand, not a brochure.

What should a real estate agent website include?

Current and sold listings, client testimonials, an about/credentials section, neighbourhood guides for local SEO, and a prominent lead-capture form. Trust and local relevance drive conversions.

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