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4 comments »Is your blog sleeping with the fishes?45% of all blogs sleep with the fishes within 3 months: How to keep yours alive and kicking Blogs are like the Cosa Nostra of Web sites. They are connected to one another, bribe their way up the search engine results and peddle their wares to readers...But just like the mafia, if you don’t give a real estate blog what it wants in return, you might just get wacked. Here’s the skinny. According to Technorati (AKA, the blogfather) there are 35.3 million blogs out there. The most concerning thing about all that competition is that Technorati also reports that only 55% of people who start a blog today will still be blogging 3 months from now. Needless to say, it’s a blog eat blog world out there and you need to do everything you can to keep your real estate blog out of the fertilizer business, if you know what I mean.
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Why do blogs get wacked?The number one reason most agents give up on their real estate blog is that they aren’t getting results: leads don’t fall from the heavens, traffic doesn’t climb and people just don’t care enough to leave a comment or contact the Realtor... So, with no results to show for all their efforts, these agents just pack up their keyboards and enter the blogosphere protection program.But, what you have to realize, is that these bloggers probably bored their readers to death and likely earned the results they got.So, how do you keep your blog off the hit list? Simple, you put a little ba da bing in your posts and start entertaining your readers. (Read also: Killing me softly with your blog.) 5 Secrets That Will Keep Your Blog From Pushing Up Daisies1. Make the user experience intuitive and easy to navigate. The casino syndrome is the experience a user has when they visit a site and they simply can’t find where they are going or even get back where they were.Your blog needs to be easy to use.It should have a search tool, an RSS subscription system, an easy to find contact button and links for your most popular and most recent posts.You should make the blog as user friendly as possible with an easy navigation system that guides users through the site naturally. (Read also: Features of successful blogs.) 2. Write posts using proven blog copywriting techniques Give readers and search engine what they want with well structured formatting, quality content and keyword rich text.Use forward links to reference your sources and build credibility while utilizing internal links to keep readers moving through you site.But most of all, select topics that engage readers.Create a little controversy, tell readers how each post will make their lives better, faster, richer, easier… Basically, become a must stop online spot for your local readers. (Read also: Formula for a Successful Blog Post.) 3.Avoid the most common rookie blogger mistakes One of the biggest mistakes companies and real estate professionals alike make is looking at their real estate blog as just another way to get the same old marketing message out in the same old corporate mumbo jumbo way. Blogging is about connecting with people by having a personal one-on-one conversation not about a sales pitch.So, you need to give your blog the “it” factor.That single thing that will make people want to read it. (Read also: Real estate blog rookie mistakes.) 4. Choose content wisely by targeting your local market Most people focus just on local readers that are interested in looking for or selling a house now.But that is a mistake.You are limiting your reach by choosing only people interested in real estate.The blogosphere is still very small on a local level, so position your blog as a local resource rather than just as a local real estate resource.You need to attract both those readers looking for real estate services now and in the future.That means, you don’t always have to talk real estate turkey.Write like a journalist and review a restaurant, interview a local golf pro, talk to the local historian, etc.People love to see their name in print, so interviewing towns people is the best way for you to leverage your online presence and some off line word of mouth marketing. (Read also: Shhh… Is Your Blog Full of “It?”.) 5. Market your blog Soprano style While most blogs have built in marketing services like pinging and RSS subscriptions, you still need to get the word out on the street yourself.The two most effective ways to market your blog are to seed your posts to social networks like Real Estate Voices and Digg and comment on other industry and local blogs. Read also: Guerrilla Blogging Marketing Strategy Read also: Commenting for Traffic Read also: Using Social Bookmarks to Promote Your Blog Related PostsPimp my blog: become a guilty pleasureDo you know the 6 signs of blog death? Ultimate guide to domain names Killing me softly with your blog Using Social Bookmarks to Promote Your Blog Comment from: Teresa Boardman [Visitor] Mary now you got my all worried about the fishy thing. I think providing good content is so hard to do day after day. Comment from: Mariana Wagner [Visitor] This whole blogging thing is quite intricate, to get it done correctly and effectively. I think that your #3 is really the #1 thing that Realtors need to get over before they can really reap the benefits of blogging. Your #2 is what I am still struggling with. Blog On! Comment from: Jon Rogers [Visitor] I don't really read that many blogs, yet I always end up here. You really have those headlines down to a science. My site at http://directloanpro.blogspot.com just hit the 3 mo. marker. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Comment from: Ben K [Visitor] One of my blogs is on life support...I never could find a purpose for it, which probably is one of the more important factors on whether it'll float downstream. The one I keep up with is a niche real estate blog so it doesn't fit quite nicely with your advice. Though, it's doing well from a reader viewership and lead perspective. It's a soft sell, providing info and building my expertise & credibility with the public. I would like to make it more interactive though. 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