A 49-page real estate site built for how buyers actually search.
Real estate has plenty of useful local knowledge. Too often, it lives in the agent's head instead of on pages Google, AI search tools, and buyers can read. This site turned that knowledge into pages built around the questions buyers actually ask.
Visit the live site →The useful local knowledge was already there. This site moved it onto pages Google and AI engines could read.
Good answers, but not enough pages for people to find them.
The business had years of local market knowledge across multiple South Dakota towns. But the old site did not organize those answers around how buyers search. The useful stuff existed. It just was not easy for Google, AI search tools, or a new buyer to read.
The job was not to make a prettier brochure. It was to build a website with enough structure that each area, question, and next step had a real place to live.
A 49-page site with the boring backend handled too.
The build went past a brochure site. Each page was structured around a real buyer question, then wired into a backend that captures leads, runs blog posts on a schedule, and gives the team one place to see what is happening.
The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages with a D1 database for leads, Turnstile spam protection on every form, and full schema markup so search engines and AI tools can understand the local market detail without guessing.
An automated blog pipeline drafts and publishes posts on a cadence, and a custom admin dashboard gives the team a single view of leads, posts, and site activity.
The site has more places for the right buyer to land.
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Custom content dashboard
Ideas, posts, clips, covers, and review steps were spread across too many places.
A custom dashboard brought the whole content process into one place to draft, review, and track.
AI advisor setup
The owner had ideas to test, but too many tool choices kept slowing down the next move.
A steady advisory workflow helped sort the options and keep the setup moving.
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