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Goal setting for bloggers: how to build a popular real estate blog

You must set goals and track your progress in order to reach your blogging potential.

Real Estate Blog Goals A study conducted over the course of 20 years followed Harvard grad incomes and found that while 90% of grads made $X annually ($X was not defined) after 20 years, the other 10% made 10 times $X. What separated the 90% from the selected 10% was that the 10% wrote down their goals, made specific plans to reach them and checked in with those goals each year. So, what separated the millionaires from the average Joes was their ability to set and track their goals. The same thing holds true for your real estate blog. You must set goals and track your progress in order to reach your blogging potential.

Baseline:

When you start your blog, you are starting form a baseline of 0. You probably don't have any backlinks, PageRank or vistors.  Basically, you can't find yourself on a search engine with two hands, a flashlight, a compass and a map. And, honestly, that's good. You know where you are at. So, let's look at what types of goals you should be setting, how to plan to achieve them and how to track your progress.

GOAL 1: Establish credibility and create a voice for your real estate blog. Put a face to your business. The first truth of the real estate industry and blogging is that you, as a Realtor, are selling the same product to the same audience at the same price as you Joe Blow Realtor down the street. You should use a blog to somehow differentiate yourself from the other Realtors in your farm area. People have relationships with people not organizations. Blogging can give you a face and voice into your marketplace- it is a powerful tool that allows to connect with your audience.

Here are some other articles I wrote that can help you develop your "personal voice"

Learn to blog for local traffic

Humanizing a blog: how blogging is like bodybuilding

Blog Writing 101

GOAL 2: Blog frequently to drive RSS subscriptions and traffic. While most bloggers say the minimum post frequency should be 6 articles per week at no less than 250 words, that isn't always feasible for a Realtor. I feel a more reasonable minimum is 3 articles per week (350-500 words). Just make sure that those articles are indeed information packed and useful. If you don't have the time for quantity- go for quality.

Add a minimum of 3, 350-500 word posts per week or 6, 250 word posts per week

GOAL 3: Build backlinks to build credibility with search engines. Backlinks (those links form other sites back to yours) are essential for building credibility with engines. However, you need to grow them slowly to get the most out of them. A reasonable goal for backlinks to add around 10-20 per day. That results in a natural growth of 1200-2400 over the course of 6 months. I am writing an article on backlink building right now, so stay tuned for an Ultimate Guide to Backlink Strategies.

Read also: Guidelines for a successful real estate blog launch

Add between 10-20 new backlinks each day for 6 months. (directories and blog commenting are the easiest ways to do that)

GOAL 4: Track your traffic so you know if your are reaching your goals. Most of you have a back-end tool to your website that allows you to track hits, unique visitors, Robot crawls and XML feed usage. Use the tools your webmasters so graciously provided. Check in with them weekly and track your progress. If you have to plot the progress on a spreadsheet, do that. You want to see your traffic increasing. If you don't it is an indication that either your content isn't written well enough or there is a serious SEO issue with your site. There could be other problems but those are two most common.

Track your traffic weekly to ensure that it is climbing. Adjust your strategy if it is not.


GOAL 5: Comment on other blogs to drive traffic and backlinks an facilitate relationships/referrals. Make a commitment to yourself to make at least one useful, education-packed comment on another real estate or local blog at least once a day. Those will help drive your backlinks and traffic.

Read also: Pimp my blog: becoming the guilty pleasure

Read also: Commenting for traffic

Comment on at least one other local or real estate blog each day to drive traffic and backlinks

 

Related Posts
Ultimate guide to blog marketing
How to drive local traffic to your blog
How to Build Quality Backlinks for your Real Estate Blog, Part 2
The Ten Commandments of Blogging and Commenting
HANDLING the angry blogger


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Posted on January 14, 2008 20:17:44
Comment from: Josh Harley - Texas Home Central [Visitor] Email · http://www.TexasHomeCentral.com/Blog

Thank you for your continued dedication to helping the average joe like myself grow our blogs and our business. I started reading your posts which is why I started blogging in the first place. Now, many of my blog pages and posts can be found on the first page of many keywords.


Something I have completely failed to do is create quality backlinks. Is a backlink a one-way link from another site to mine or does it have to be going both ways? I know that is an ignorant question but I can't find a specific answer anywhere to this question. Thank you! -Josh

PermalinkPermalink January 15, 2008 12:45:41
Comment from: Josh Harley - Texas Home Central [Visitor] Email · http://www.TexasHomeCentral.com/Blog

P.S. Where do I get a great comment plug-in like this one? I have been looking through Wordpress.org's list.

PermalinkPermalink January 15, 2008 12:47:02
Comment from: Dee Copeland [Visitor] Email · http://www.TexasRealtyBlog.com

Hi Mary!


I've been following your advice for my TexasRealtyBlog along with others. I moved to doing 3 posts per week after reading a great article on Problogger and it seems to be paying off. I've also been reading more blogs and commenting, not necessarily to generate traffic, but because I enjoy providing my opinion. I am glad it increases backlinking and I need to read more about this.


My goals for this year:



  1. Increase traffic to the TexasRealtyBlog by about 2x if I can. It dropped off this summer when my mom passed away and I want to be at higher numbers.

  2. Increase my comments. I'm not sure what to do about a goal, but I'd like at least a few "hot" posts per month, even better would be 1 out of 3 each week.

  3. Increase my Technorati ranking. I'm looking into how to do this, but I"d like to use my upcoming podcast to solidify myself as the voice of the Texas real estate market and what's happening here.


Just figured I'd put it out there.





PermalinkPermalink January 16, 2008 06:41:10
Comment from: Chris Dowell [Visitor] Email · http://www.DowellTaggart.com

Great post and I agree 100%. After 1 year my blog is finally paying of real well.  I always wanted to be neutral on the web. Clients want to see your opinion.

PermalinkPermalink January 16, 2008 22:05:00
Comment from: Jason Brown [Visitor] Email · http://www.jbprealtygroup.com

Josh - Both scenarios you described are back-links - one way and reciprocal (two-way). One way in-bound links are preffered but reciprocal links have benefits too. 

PermalinkPermalink January 17, 2008 10:37:53
Comment from: Josh Harley - Texas Home Central [Visitor] Email · http://www.TexasHomeCentral.com/Blog

@Jason- Thank you for the info. Everything I read regarding SEO seems to expect you to already know what that is. It's simple and straight forward but until someone says it outloud, it might as well been in another language. So, thank you. Now I need to do a better job of creating back-links to www.texashomecentral.com

PermalinkPermalink January 19, 2008 01:47:29
Comment from: Josh Harley [Visitor] Email · http://www.texashomecentral.com

Regarding Goal #5, you mention commenting on blogs to drive backlinks but I can't find any blogs without the 'nofollow' tag. Even this one has the tag so our comments are not considered backlinks in the sense that search engines do not see it as a backlink. Am I correct in my understanding?


nofollow = no SEO benefits for the commentor


If I am correct, then do you have any recommendations of blogs that I can comment on and actually be worth my time... SEO speaking. I still love to read other blogs like this one and interact but I would love the added SEO benefits. Thank you in advance!

PermalinkPermalink January 24, 2008 13:06:10
Comment from: London Estate Agent [Visitor] Email · http://www.ldg.co.uk/

You give good advice, we will press on

PermalinkPermalink March 05, 2008 17:37:38
Comment from: West Hampstead Estate Agents [Visitor] Email · http://www.paramount-properties.co.uk/

Blogging is the way forward. This site is a mine of good information and inspiration

PermalinkPermalink April 15, 2008 14:17:53
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