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Set up your agent microsite

The key things to complete so your microsite is ready to help clients find, trust, and contact you.

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Written by Rajwinder Mahal

Your microsite is the center of your AgentsCard presence. It is what clients see, what search engines read, and what AI assistants can use to understand who you are, where you work, and how you help.

Here is what to set up first.

1. Complete your profile

Add your name, photo, title, and a short bio. Write it the way you would introduce yourself to a new client. Clear and friendly beats overly formal.

2. Set your service areas

Add the neighborhoods, cities, and regions you serve. This helps clients understand where you work and helps your microsite better match local searches.

3. Add your specialties

List the types of clients, properties, or transactions you focus on, such as first-time buyers, luxury homes, relocation, investment properties, or sellers in a specific area.

The more specific you are, the easier it is for the right clients to know you are a fit.

4. Add your contact options and links

Make it easy for clients to reach you and learn more about you. Add your phone, email, booking link, social profiles, and any other important links you want clients to see.

Give clients one clear place to contact you, follow you, book time, and take the next step.

5. Add your listings

Add your active listings and past portfolio listings so they appear on your microsite and show the kind of work you do.

Active listings help clients see what you are marketing now. Portfolio listings help show your experience, track record, and the areas and property types you know best.

MLS and IDX import are coming soon. For now, you can add listings from your dashboard, and they will sync to your microsite automatically.

6. Add your reviews

Showcase client reviews so new visitors have a reason to trust you before the first call.

Reviews help turn your microsite from a basic profile into proof that real clients have worked with you and had a good experience.

7. Share your microsite

Once your microsite looks ready, share your link in your email signature, social bios, listing materials, business cards, and anywhere clients already find you.

A good rule of thumb

The more complete and current your microsite is, the more useful it becomes for clients, search engines, and AI assistants.

Keep your profile, service areas, listings, contact options, and reviews updated as your business changes.

Need help? Email [email protected] or call (424) 722-3642.

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