4 comments » The lazy man's guide to real estate bloggingSo, we seek out the tips, tricks and shortcuts that make things like blogging easier. These are a few ideas for theHey, let’s face it, we’re all lazy in our own ways. For example, I don’t read books anymore, I listen to them on .mp3 now. That’s totally lazy. Truth is, we all have enough on our plates already and the last thing we want to do is add something new like real estate blogging to the mix, even if it will help to grow our businesses. So, we seek out the tips, tricks and shortcuts that make things like blogging easier. These are a few ideas for the “lazy man” in all of us. So, what’s a lazy blogger to do?Now, I am not recommending you use the following strategies long-term, however they do come in handy if you are swamped with work, going on vacation, need some much needed real estate blogging R&R or the dog ate your blog post.
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COST: FREE Strategically placed RSS feeds can help to build fresh content on your site each day. I do not recommend posting them on the home page of your real estate blog as they can confuse readers since they direct them offsite, but if placed together on the inner pages of your blog, can provide fresh fodder for visitors. Read also: MYTH: RSS feeds are SEO poison Read also: How to pull RSS feeds on your site with SimplePie COST: $16-$30/post I am not a fan of populating your blog with all professional blogger content, but you can take a break once or twice per week from blogging by hiring a pro. Professional real estate bloggers write industry specific, SEOed content that is designed to be engaging. They charge between $16-30/post and usually can bang out an article on a days notice. So, when you are in a bind, call in the professionals and let them post for you. Company we use: K2Media COST: FREE There are lots of other real estate bloggers out there that are chomping at the bit for the chance to post on a popular blog. You can select another industry blogger you know or go local and choose a lender or interior designer you have worked with. Ask them to write a tutorial article and let them plug themselves at the bottom of the post. Everyone comes away a winner. They feel like they got free advertising and you got to play hooky for a day from your blog. Read also: 12 Steps for managing blog addiction COST: $399 setup + $99/month +/- Don’t want to have to go around the blogosphere adding your site to various directories, commenting on other industry related blogs, requesting links from other real estate bloggers? Fear not, professional backlinkers can do that for you. You can even pay them to develop link bait tools or write link bait posts. Read also: Ultimate guide to building backlinks COST: FREE On a blogging roll? Sometimes I write multi-part articles or a series of posts on a single topic in a single day. I schedule them to post later. Some blog platforms like RSS Pieces allow for deferred posting so you can actually schedule your articles to post on some future date. For those systems that do not support that functionality, you could just save your posts in Word and manually post the article later. Having a cache of articles ready for rainy days when you just don’t feel like posting is a good idea. They can also come in handy when another blogger asks you to be a guest on their blog. COST: FREE Hey- being lazy can be expensive, just look at Paris Hilton. So, you need a way to generate cash from your blog to pay for blogging, backlinking and even hosting. By simply integrating contextual advertising from AdSense, you can easily start making money. Read also: Boost blog revenue with AdSense Related PostsMYTH: single property websites drive trafficDo you know the 6 signs of blog death? PODCAST: Damion Flynn, MS Realtor PODCAST: Hearing Real Estate Voices Using Social Bookmarks to Promote Your Blog http://www.rsspieces.com/0001E0
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Comment from: jf.sellsius [Visitor] Wow what a great resource of information. Another keeper. Have to add it to my growing scapbook of REBlogGirl posts. Comment from: Christian Real Estate Network [Visitor] Hey, your: "Ultimate guide to building backlinks" link isn't working... it takes me to the blog addiction post. I'd really like to read the backlink post! Thanks! -Justin Comment from: Guest [Visitor] Comment from: Austin Real Estate Blog [Visitor] I love the site design. It makes me want to go get some candy. I like the idea of writing content to post later. Sometimes after a post I think I could write 3 or 4 more about different topics. And when I really need to write a post I of course cant think of anything. Comment on this article This post has 1 feedback awaiting moderation... |