Stop Letting Zillow Steal Your Potential Buyer Clients
If you’re a Realtor, you’ve probably had this moment: you put hours into a listing—great photos, a thoughtful description, maybe even a video tour. You hit publish on your website, excited to share it with the world. Then you Google the property address or “homes for sale in [your city]” … and there it is.
Zillow. Realtor.com. Redfin.
Your listing? Nowhere to be found for YOUR WEBSITE.
It’s frustrating, right? You did the work, but the big portals are the ones getting the clicks, the leads, and the clients. And every time a buyer fills out a form on Zillow instead of your site, that’s a potential commission walking out the door.
But here’s the good news: you don’t have to let Zillow win.
How Your Website Can Compete
Zillow ranks high because they’ve mastered SEO. But here’s the secret: Google doesn’t care if you’re Zillow or an independent Realtor.
Google cares about relevance, structure, and content.
And that’s where you have the edge. Zillow isn’t writing hyper‑local content about your neighborhoods. They’re not blogging about “condos near Bolsa Chica Wetlands” or “best family homes in Huntington Beach.” You can. And when you do it right, you can show up on page one of Google—sometimes faster than you think.
The Struggle Realtors Face
Most agents don’t blog their listings. Or if they do, they don’t know how to structure posts so Google actually notices them. Some think SEO is too technical or that you need coding skills. Others try once or twice, don’t see results, and give up.
Meanwhile, Zillow keeps collecting leads that should have been yours.
The Step‑by‑Step Guide That Changes Everything
That’s why I created a 27‑page step‑by‑step guide that shows you exactly how to blog your listings so they rank on Google—for your own website, not Zillow’s.
This isn’t theory. It’s the exact process I use every day to get my listings seen. And it works whether you’re brand new to blogging or already experienced.
Here’s what you’ll learn inside:
- How to blog your listings so they rank (with zero coding required).
- The keyword strategy that works for Realtors—stop guessing what buyers search for.
- How to structure posts for visibility so Google rewards your content.
- Tips for creating content that converts visitors into leads.
- Promotion strategies to amplify your reach beyond just Google.
It’s simple, actionable, and designed for Realtors who don’t have time to waste.
Why It Matters Now
Every day you wait, Zillow is capturing leads that could have been yours. Think about it: one lost buyer could mean thousands in commission gone. Multiply that by a few clients a year, and the cost is staggering.
Now compare that to a one‑time investment of just $29. Normally, this guide is $49, but for a limited time, you can grab it for $29. That’s less than the cost of lunch—and it could change the way you generate leads forever.
👉 Get your copy here: Blog Your Real Estate Listings on Page 1 of Google
Who This Is For
This guide is for any Realtor who’s tired of losing clients online:
- New agents who want to build an online presence from day one.
- Experienced agents who are sick of Zillow outranking them.
- Blogging beginners who need a clear roadmap.
- Advanced marketers who want to refine and scale their SEO.
If you’ve ever felt invisible online, this guide is your chance to change that.
Reality: Zillow isn’t Going Away, But You Can Win the Game Online
Zillow isn’t going away. But you don’t have to hand them your clients. With the right system, you can compete—and win.
This 27‑page step‑by‑step guide gives you the exact process to get your listings seen on Google, keep buyers on your site, and generate leads that belong to you.
It’s normally $49, but right now it’s just $29 for a limited time. Don’t wait—every day you delay is another day Zillow takes your leads.
👉 Click here to grab your copy today
Proof of Blogging Your Listings
I blog listings weekly. We had a listing at 3424 Hathaway Unit 213 in Long Beach. I blogged the listing on it appears on page 1 of Google. Notice my title versus the competition in the graphic below. It stands out as “Cool 1 Bedroom Condo”.

Or Our Listing on Blackbeard Lane in Huntington Beach

I truly want you to generate more clients online. Learn the principles in the step-by-step guide, and it will help you with other content that you generate on your website.
Don’t continue to let Zillow be the Trojan Horse Online and steal your potential clients.
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Written by Jay Valento, Long Beach real estate professional.


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