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Category Archives: Blogging for Real Estate

A Nifty WordPress Plugin – PuSHPress

The blogs on WordPress.com got a nice little gift this week. PubSubBubbub (PuSH) was turned on for more than 10.5 million blogs hosted there. That may sound confusing, but all it really means is that posts published on WordPress.com will show up more quickly in feed readers than they used to–like real time quick. That’s [...]

Growing Your Blog For The Long Term

Here’s some solid information from Daily Blog Tips on the steps involved in growing a typical blog; great information on getting started, especially in the initial steps. One interesting thing we should note in regard to growing a real estate blog is the difference involved in “monetizing” a blog in general and monetizing a real [...]

Get Ready For A Double Shot With Google’s Caffeine

TechCrunch has the news about Google’s next iteration in indexing which is going to include social media updates from Twitter, Facebook, etc. What does that mean for real estate pros’ online efforts? First of all, using social media alone isn’t going to guarantee you the top spot in every Google search for real estate in [...]

A Continual Process, Not An Action

Seth Godin has a great post today about why some organizations have a difficult time understanding social media is a process, not an event. I’d take that one step further for the real estate industry…it’s a process, not an event or action. It may help to think of your participation on your blog, Twitter, Facebook, [...]

3 Reasons To Have A Weekly Blog Series

Some days little gems of ideas and information fall out of my head, and I know exactly what needs writing on that day. Other days I struggle to find just the right words or topic and spend far too much time rambling around my favorite online communities for inspiration. Sound familiar? If you’ve been blogging [...]