Comments on: Writing Your Real Estate Blog Primarily to Google is a Squandered Opportunity. https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/ Mon, 02 Jan 2012 21:08:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 By: regina https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1703 Mon, 02 Jan 2012 21:08:00 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1703 Indeed, it will be a Social
Media Marketing strategy also so that google can feature you on their site.

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By: Colorado Real Estate https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1702 Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:40:00 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1702 Thanks for sharing. very helpful indeed!

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By: Burnay Real Estate Agent https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1701 Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:55:55 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1701 Well, this is great. I agree that the personal referrals from past clients are very powerful. I have had few leads from the internet, but all of these leads have led to referals, and having the good content on your blog and website likely gives the past client more confidence in you, and help the chances of getting the personal referral.
So these blogs are also important. The wider of a cummunity you can appeal to, the better. I am still quite new, and really need to work on this, but am.
I have never considered featuring another REALTORĀ® on my blog or website. That is something to give careful consideration to.

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By: Sue https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1700 Wed, 23 Jul 2008 16:34:50 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1700 More great blogging advice. Smart..it could result in referrals. The more people that happen upon you, the better.

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By: concord https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1699 Mon, 19 May 2008 11:39:42 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1699 The key to success in internet marketing lies in content. It is said content
is king, so is true, without providing good content you cannot convert
visitors to customers. Without your site you provide little value for
potential customers and minimize your SEO marketing.
Even if you com eon the top of ranking charts but if content is not strong
it will result in divergence of your traffic result in a big loss.
Always build content-rich websites that drive traffic and maximize
conversion to increase your business.
Track what your visitors are actually looking for and evaluate your services
or products accordingly.
Go in for easy navigation and simple site structure.
Good internet marketing is also necessary for getting traffic
Offer free newsletter related to your industry
Quick and speedy response is always liked by visitors
Provide a multiple option to contact e.g. email, phone number, live chat
Include rss feeds on your site

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By: shawn https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1698 Thu, 15 May 2008 08:34:13 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1698 Todd, I agree. I’ll take one lead from a human over 1,000 from google.

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By: Chad Lariscy https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1697 Tue, 29 Apr 2008 00:43:48 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1697 Hey Guys,
Todd, awesome post! I got to say that through the great teachings at the Tomato University, I am familiar with the concept discussed in this post. However, you have done a fantastic job in bringing under a whole different light. Thanks for sharing this post and for being Jim’s guest on the Tomato!
Make it a GREAT day!
Chad

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By: Pinder https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1696 Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:29:03 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1696 It was good advice,thank you.

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By: Pinder https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1695 Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:27:27 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1695 It was good advice,thank you.

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By: Sealco Group https://realestatetomato.com/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1694 Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:58:08 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/03/30/writing-your-real-estate-blog-primarily-to-google-is-a-squandered-opportunity/#comment-1694 Relationships are what keeps real estate from being boring. Ahouse is ahouse is a house, but the exitement when someone gets the home of their dreams is intoxicating. Blog about that feeling and they will come.

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