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The SEO Engine Behind High-Performing Real Estate Sites.

SEO-optimized content delivers leads. SiteStakes builds SEO for real estate websites directly into the content creation process — so every page and blog post is scored, checked, and optimized before you publish. Not after. Not separately. Not with a plugin. Built in.

Create Content SEO Scores It Live Fix Gaps as You Go Publish Optimized

What Does Built-In SEO for Real Estate Websites Mean?

Built-in SEO for real estate websites means SEO analysis runs live as you create content — not as a separate tool you run after publishing. SiteStakes provides built-in SEO tools for real estate that include:

  • A 3-tier content scoring system (Primary 60%, Secondary 20%, Semantic 20%) with focus keyword tracking across 16+ checks in 4 categories.
  • A real-time SEO checklist shows pass/fail for meta title optimization, keyword density, heading structure, image alt text, and more.
  • A SERP preview shows how Google will display your page.
  • An AI SEO content generator writes your title and meta description in one click, enforcing character limits and including your geo tokens.
  • Schema markup (LocalBusiness, FAQPage, RealEstateAgent) configures through a dropdown — no JSON editing.


This is on-page SEO for real estate built into the editor. Every page, every blog post — real estate SEO content optimization happens while you create, not after.

Why SEO Optimization Must Happen When You Build Content

Here's what usually happens. You spend 3 hours building a landing page for your real estate business. The design looks professional. The content explains your process. The form is ready to capture leads. You publish it and wait for Google to send you traffic.

A month later — nothing. Four visits. All from you.

The page looked great to humans. But Google saw something different:

  • A title that was 94 characters long (Google shows 60)
  • No meta description (Google wrote its own — badly)
  • No focus keyword in your headline
  • No secondary keywords anywhere
  • Zero schema markup
  • Images with no alt text.

Primary score: 23%. Secondary: 0%. Semantic: 0%. Overall: 14 out of 100.

Google's algorithms couldn't figure out what your page was about or who it was for.

You didn't have a design problem. You had a visibility problem. Your content was invisible to the system that sends you traffic.

97% of homebuyers use the internet during their search — and none of them found your page because Google couldn't read it.

The fix isn't hiring an SEO consultant after you publish. The fix is building content that's optimized from the first keystroke.

That's what SiteStakes does. SEO for real estate websites that runs live as you create — scoring, checking, previewing — so when you publish, Google already has a good first impression.

Jamie Gann
"
I couldn't believe how fast everything came together. My site was live in minutes, and within a few hours it felt completely customized to my business. I've never had something this professional up and running so quickly.
Jamie Gann
Twinstar Homebuyers
sitestakes.com › sell-my-house-fast
Sell My House Fast Phoenix | We Buy Houses Cash
58 chars ✅
Need to sell your house fast in Phoenix? We buy houses in any condition — no repairs, no agents, no fees. Get a fair cash offer in 24 hours. Call today.
156 chars ✅

You See Exactly What Google Sees — Before You Publish

Google's first impression of your page is the search result. A truncated title and a missing description mean fewer clicks — even if your content is excellent.

The live SERP preview shows your page as a Google search result — title, URL, description — formatted exactly like a real listing. If your title is too long, you see the truncation. If your description is missing, you see the blank space Google fills with random text.

Character counters track your title (55-60 target) and description (155-160 target). Green means you're in range. Red means fix it. Tokens like {{ site.city }} show estimated counts with a ~ prefix. You stop guessing and start seeing what searchers see.

A Scoring System That Thinks Like Google

Your SEO score isn't just a number. It's weighted across 3 tiers — the same way Google evaluates content depth.
📄 Sell My House Fast Phoenix | We Buy Houses
89
Good
Primary (60%)89%
Secondary (20%)80%
Semantic (20%)100%
Checklist
Title length is optimal (55-60 chars) - ~57
Focus keyword in title
Meta description length (155-160 chars) - ~155
Focus keyword in description
Focus keyword is set
OG image is set for social sharing
Content has 300+ words (2194 words)
Focus keyword in H1/headline
Focus keyword in first paragraph
Keyword density is optimal (1.0%)
Weights adapt automatically. Focus keyword only = 100% primary. Add secondary = 75/25. Add both = 60/20/20. The deeper you go, the smarter the scoring.

How Does SiteStakes Handle SEO for Real Estate Websites?

Before
Meta description: missing
FK not in title
No schema markup
✨ AI Fix
After
Meta: 156 chars
FK in title
LocalBusiness schema
AI Generated

AI Fills the Gaps You Don't Know How to Fix

You're not an SEO expert. You don't need to be. When the checklist shows a red item — "Focus keyword not in meta description" or "No schema markup" — you have two options: fix it yourself (the counters guide you) or click "✨ AI Generate SEO" and let AI write it.

AI generates your title and meta description in one click — enforcing character limits, front-loading your keyword, including your geo tokens. Schema markup works the same way. Pick LocalBusiness, FAQPage, or RealEstateAgent from a dropdown. Valid JSON-LD is generated instantly. No code. No JSON editing.

See How Your Keywords Cover Your Content

Most SEO tools check if you used a keyword. SiteStakes checks how deeply your keywords cover your content — and whether you're using the right layers.

Primary keywords tell Google what the page is about. Secondary keywords show breadth — the variations that help you rank for related searches. Semantic keywords prove depth — related concepts that Google's algorithms use to evaluate whether you truly cover a subject.

The Keyword Depth section shows coverage at a glance: how many secondary and semantic keywords appear in your content, whether any appear in subheadings, and what percentage is covered. When all three layers are green, your content has the topical authority that ranks.

Keyword Depth
Secondary keywords in content (3/3)
Secondary keyword in subheading (1 found)
Semantic keyword coverage 100%
Primary (60%)
89%
Secondary (20%)
80%
Semantic (20%)
100%
Meta Tags
Title length is optimal (55-60 chars) - ~57
Focus keyword in title
Meta description length (155-160) - ~155
Focus keyword in description
Focus keyword is set
OG image is set for social sharing
Content
Content has 300+ words (2194 words)
Focus keyword in H1/headline
Content (cont.)
Focus keyword in first paragraph
Keyword density is optimal (1.0%)
Content has H2 subheadings
Images have alt text (0/0)
Content has links (2 found)
Keyword Depth
Secondary keywords in content (3/3)
Secondary keyword in subheading (1)
Semantic keyword coverage 100%
Technical
URL slug is set

Every Check. Every Category. Nothing Missed.

Before you publish, the full SEO checklist shows every item across 4 categories — Meta Tags, Content, Keyword Depth, and Technical. Green checks mean you're good. Red means fix it. Each item tells you exactly what's wrong and what the target is.

This isn't a simplified "your SEO is okay" message. It's the same level of detail an SEO consultant would check — title length with exact character count, keyword density as a percentage, word count against the 300+ minimum, alt text coverage, heading structure, internal links, and schema.

The difference? A consultant charges $500 and sends you a PDF next week. The SiteStakes SEO checklist runs live, updates with every keystroke, and shows you the problems while you can still fix them — before Google ever sees your page.

Kevin Deal
"
I just got my SiteStakes website live and published my first pages and content using the built-in SEO tools, and honestly, it already feels like I'm finally doing this the right way. Everything is set up to rank — from the page structure to the content — and I didn't have to guess what to write or how to optimize it. Now it's out there, indexed, and starting to get picked up. I'm not even seeing full results yet, but for the first time, I'm confident this site is actually going to bring in real traffic and leads.
Kevin Deal
Deal Property Solutions
16+
Individual SEO checks across 4 categories — meta, content, keyword depth, technical
60/20/20
Weighted scoring matches how Google actually evaluates content depth
155-160
Character sweet spot for meta descriptions — live counters keep you in range
1 click
AI writes your title and description within Google's limits
WITHOUT BUILT-IN SEO

You publish a page. It looks great. But Google sees: title truncated at 94 characters. Meta description missing. Focus keyword not in your H1. No secondary keywords. No semantic depth. Score: 14/100.

Google indexes the broken version. Your first impression is a bad one. You're invisible for the searches that matter — "sell my house fast [your city]." The page that took you an hour to build generates zero organic traffic. 97% of homebuyers search online — and none of them found you.

⬇️
WITH BUILT-IN SEO

You build the same page. As you create content, the score updates live. You see ✅ "Focus keyword in H1." You add secondary keywords — the score shifts from 100% primary to 75/25. You add semantic keywords — 60/20/20. The score climbs to 92.

The SEO checklist shows 15 of 16 checks green. The SERP preview shows a clean title (58 chars), a compelling description (156 chars), and LocalBusiness schema. You publish a page Google can read, understand, and rank. Same hour of work. Completely different result.

How It Works

1

Create your content

Build a landing page in the page builder or write a blog post in the blog editor. As you work, the SEO score updates automatically — you don't need to click anything or switch tools. The 3-tier scoring and 4-category checklist reflect your content in real time.

2

Check what Google sees

The SERP preview shows your page as a Google search result. The score breakdown shows Primary (60%), Secondary (20%), and Semantic (20%) tiers. The checklist shows 16+ individual items across Meta Tags, Content, Keyword Depth, and Technical — green, amber, or red.

3

Fix gaps as you go

See a red item? Fix it yourself — character counters and the checklist guide you. Or click "✨ AI Generate SEO" and let AI write your title and description. Add secondary and semantic keywords to deepen your score. Each fix updates the score instantly.

4

Publish with confidence

When the score is 80+ and every critical check is green, you publish. Your page goes live with proper titles, descriptions, keyword placement across all three tiers, and schema markup — all verified before Google sees it. No surprises. No wasted first impressions.

Publishing Without SEO vs. Publishing with SiteStakes

Without SEO
With SiteStakes
Check SEO after publishing — too late
SEO scores live as you create content
Title truncated — you didn't know it was too long
Character counters keep you in the 55-60 sweet spot
No keyword strategy — one phrase repeated
3-tier scoring: primary, secondary, semantic depth
No idea how your page looks in Google
SERP preview shows exactly what searchers see
No content analysis — just a meta checker
16+ checks across meta, content, keyword depth, technical
Schema requires hiring a developer
Dropdown generates LocalBusiness, FAQPage, more
Publish and hope
Publish and know

⚡ Built Into Every Content Tool

This isn't a separate SEO plugin. The same 3-tier scoring, 16+ check checklist, SERP preview, and AI generation is built into both the Page Builder and the Blog Editor. Every piece of content you create gets the same analysis. See all SEO features →

Google's First Impression of Your Page Is the Only One That Matters.

A truncated title. A missing description. No keyword in your headline. That's what Google sees when you publish without checking SEO. And that first impression sticks — even if you fix it later.

SiteStakes puts the SEO check before the publish button, not after it. Every page. Every post. Every time.

SiteStakes

Stop Publishing Pages That Google Can't Read.

Built-in SEO for real estate websites that scores, checks, and optimizes every page before you publish. 3-tier keyword scoring, 16+ checks, SERP preview, AI meta generation, and schema markup — all in the editor. No plugins. No separate tools. No afterthoughts.
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Built-In SEO — Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need SEO knowledge to create optimized content?+
No. The SEO checklist tells you exactly what's passing and failing in plain language. Green means good, red means fix it. "Focus keyword not in H1" tells you exactly what to change. The AI can write your title and meta description for you. You don't need to know what schema markup is — you just pick from a dropdown.
How is the SEO score calculated?+
The score is weighted across 3 tiers: Primary keywords (60%), Secondary keywords (20%), and Semantic keywords (20%). Within those, 4 categories check 16+ individual items — Meta Tags, Content, Keyword Depth, and Technical. The weights adapt automatically. If you only set a focus keyword, it's 100% primary. Add secondary keywords and it shifts to 75/25. Add semantic keywords and it becomes 60/20/20 — rewarding the kind of topical depth Google looks for.
What's the difference between primary, secondary, and semantic keywords?+
Primary is your main keyword — "sell my house fast Dallas." Secondary are variations — "cash home buyers Dallas," "sell house as-is Dallas." Semantic are related concepts — "foreclosure," "closing costs," "title transfer." Together they tell Google your page thoroughly covers the topic, not just repeats one phrase. The deeper your keyword layers, the better your content ranks.
What is the SERP preview?+
A live mockup showing how your page appears in Google search results — title, URL, and description, formatted like a real Google listing. If your title is too long, you see the truncation. If your description is missing, you see the gap. You fix it before publishing, not after Google has already indexed the broken version.
How does AI Generate SEO work?+
Click the button and AI writes your SEO title (55-60 characters) and meta description (155-160 characters) using your page content and focus keyword. It includes your geo tokens automatically. You review and edit before saving. One click, two fields optimized, both within Google's limits.
Does this work for blog posts too?+
Yes. The blog editor has the same 3-tier weighted scoring, 4-category checklist, SERP preview, focus keyword tracking, and AI Generate SEO button. Every piece of content you create — pages and posts — gets the same on-page SEO for real estate analysis.