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  1. #1
    David Dubbs is offline Renter
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    Aug 2011
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    Default Real Estate Blogging To Own Google

    Google loves Wordpress blogs. It's super easy to add listing pictures and videos to a blog. It's way faster and can look more professional than just a website and you can even add content from your cell phone. Blogs are the way to showcase homes and give updates fast.
    Last edited by Chief Tutor; 08-10-2011 at 09:53 AM.

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    Agent Campus is offline Condominium
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    I wouldn't completely agree. A website looks more professional than a blog. If I were to look at online properties, I would check out websites over blogs. Blogs tend to look like just a one way street business - you only get to read what is posted while websites gives better options. You have the option (if the owner allows it) to contact them easier (online that is not just by leaving numbers on the blog) through chats, forums, message.

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    EricRE is offline Condominium
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    If you're affiliated in any way, it may be a better idea to post this thread in the "Real Estate Products" section of the forum: Real Estate Products

  4. #4
    Clickscape is offline Fixer Upper
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    I have seen some Wordpress blogs that look very professional, but I don't think you can sub them out for actual websites. I have heard, though, that Google does prefer them.

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