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rainier
05-22-2008, 05:32 AM
Blog is the most easy way to promote our site, but the idea of putting contents is not that easy, first you need to look for the appropriate kws that you need to target...How about you guys, share us your experience in making a contents for your blog...
Trutzrose
05-23-2008, 02:29 PM
.......just write about local interst rates and that type of stuff. As an administrator of the blog it's intersting to see what others are speculating...
Enjoy...TJ
kenneth christensen
05-27-2008, 11:37 AM
I hear you can use blogs to promote other peoples products as well.
Trutzrose
05-27-2008, 10:41 PM
I hear you can use blocs to promote other peoples products as well.
....well, theoretically you could, however, why would one want to do this and besides, it would look a little unprofessional from an ethical stand point. Just my opinion...!!!;)
rainier
05-30-2008, 05:07 AM
there are many uses of Blogs, with Blogs promoting your products and services are easy because you can update it from time to time and by the used of blogs it helps your website to get backlinks or traffic by linking your site to your blog, remember your blog and website should be related to each other, plus the good thing in blogging is that it may easily get indexed or crawled by the spiderweb.
....well, theoretically you could, however, why would one want to do this and besides, it would look a little unprofessional from an ethical stand point. Just my opinion...!!!;)
jmeadrealestate
06-05-2008, 12:13 PM
I could write a few articles for you for $15 each if you want... I'm a pretty good writer. PM me for details if you're interested.
Have a great day! -J Mead:cool:
jamesww
06-05-2008, 06:37 PM
I could write a few articles for you for $15 each if you want... I'm a pretty good writer. PM me for details if you're interested.
Have a great day! -J Mead:cool:
Please give us an example of your writing skills.
RealEstate2009
06-13-2008, 09:01 AM
There are also writers available on sites such as elance.com or at other sites. Take a look around here and some other places to see about getting what works the best for you.
anoop
06-16-2008, 05:27 AM
Content writing is not that much easy. But content writers are easily avaiable now.
agentwhiz
06-16-2008, 11:00 AM
Try using a service such as elance...post your offer, and allow others to bid on the job. There are some great writers out there willing to provide blog content for you for $5.
luckyrock2
06-27-2008, 01:10 AM
If you're serious about making your blog a success, then you need to write it yourself and post regularly (at least 1-2 times/week). Unless, of course, you can afford an expensive professional writer with knowledge of your local real estate market.
Take trutzrose's advice and write about local real estate news. Be sure to optimize it for Google, Digg all of your submissions, re-list it through Feedburner, and watch the prospective buyers roll in. Did I mention that the content has to be interesting and informative or the whole enterprise is nearly pointless?!?
A blog can be a cost-effective tool for building your real estate biz. But it can also devolve into an off-putting, unprofessional blight on your existence--much like cheesy bandit signs. Do it right or skip it.
TheLady
08-07-2008, 06:38 PM
Try using a service such as elance...post your offer, and allow others to bid on the job. There are some great writers out there willing to provide blog content for you for $5.
speaking from the standpoint of both a writer and a client, the pricing is atrocious. it undermines our quality and talents. not to mention about half of what you'll find at that price will be from ppl who speak english as a second language. -- the whole "you get what you pay for" stuff.
i hope i didn't offend but every time i see this type of thought i tend to jump in.
TheLady
08-07-2008, 06:40 PM
If you're serious about making your blog a success, then you need to write it yourself and post regularly (at least 1-2 times/week). Unless, of course, you can afford an expensive professional writer with knowledge of your local real estate market.
A blog can be a cost-effective tool for building your real estate biz. But it can also devolve into an off-putting, unprofessional blight on your existence--much like cheesy bandit signs. Do it right or skip it.
i agree whole heartedly with all of this post. it can be done simply, or for you, but it needs to be done correctly, or it is a pointless waste of time.
mcaronan
08-08-2008, 12:01 AM
Not only content. You should also put some widgets or attractions that might increase stickiness of your blog. This may be videos, widgets, downloadables, games related to your niche, contest, tools. It will only depends on how you approach your readers. Don't put too much of these features because you might make your website slow down.
Lenard Marvyn
09-29-2008, 07:22 AM
hi.... sure it is - until someone cuts and pastes it and adds their own name. Then you will have to get a lawyer to defend your copyright. A copyright is only as good as the lawyer you hire to protect it. And that costs money.
And don't let people talk you into using the so called "poor man's copyright" and mailing a copy to yourself. That is totally worthless in a court of law. It can be beaten ten million ways. For one, I may have a stack of envelopes I mailed to myself unsealed. Whenever I see anything I like on the net, I can copy it, toss it in an envelope and just like that I have proof I own it. I can also backdate my computer and burn a disk.
If you have any hope of ever trying to publish, do NOT post anything on the net. Publishers are refusing to even deal with previously posted stuff. It is too big a hassle for their legal depts to establish true ownership back to you. Someone could be submitting it with another name on it to another publisher. And that means legal battles......
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