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Leave a comment »HOW TO AVOID the bipolar blogDoes your website or blog need Prozac? Does your site ramble on and on touching on everything from phone cards to razor blades and eventually getting around to your listings, local information and maybe somewhere in there what a great agent you are? If so, here is a valuable prescription for your site. When you are writing for the web, you must stay focused and on-topic, if you stray too far from the intended theme of an article, you will devalue your content to search engines. Weve already established that search engines for all their technical mumbo jumbo arent really that smart. They want to see that your content is clear, concise, dense with keywords, centralized in theme and generally stays on point. Quality Content is king in the world of SEO.
The web, just like your customers like short, sweet, to the point content. Also, much like your customers, engines dont want a whole bunch of useless off-topic info. Dont use your site as an extension of your print campaign or to discuss how you didnt like the last season of the Sopranos. That means minimize your sales pitch and rants and maximize your expertise. You need to provide valuable, useful information to your potential customers. If you are selling homes, provide useful information on what the market conditions are in your area, what listings will move first, where the hot areas of town to buy are... Im not talking about giving away your entire body of expertise so people dont need your service, but you ought to be able to provide some expert advice that will help to further your role as an authority in the field. People like to know they are dealing with experts that know what they are doing. Prove it by providing regularly updated content that gives helpful tips related to your farm area, the real estate industry as whole and your specific listings. SEO Content RulesRule 1: KISS: Keep It Simple Stupid.You dont have to write a book with each post. Keep each article on topic and short. If you feel the need to be prolific, great! But write more articles that are shorter and do not combine topics on a single page. People like content that is split up with bullet points and has lots of white space. It helps them read and digest what you have to say better. Rule 2: Write with keywords in mind.Have a list of keywords you would like the article you are writing to be searchable by. Be sure to include those keywords and repeat them frequently throughout the article to increase keyword density and relevancy. Keywords are specific terms that you would expect your customer to search for your site by. Think to yourself, "what would I enter in Google to find my site and how can I incorporate those words into this article?" Check the keyword density of your articles with the Widexl Meta Tag Analyzer. Having a reasonably keyword density is the sign that you do not, in fact, have a bipolar website/blog. Be careful: while you want a reasonable density- too much density looks likekeyword spamming and freaks out Google. Rule 3: Provide regularly updated content to your site.Fresh content tells engines that they should check the site more regularly. If an engine sees that you havent updated your content in six months or more, it simple wont crawl you that often. So, fresh content invigorates a site and helps with SEO. The best way to accomplish this is to integrate a blog into your website. Rule 4: Provide useful information.What kind of stuff is a customer looking at your site interested in? Buying, selling, mortgages, local attractions... The list is endless. Write about those things. You are an expert in both how to buy and sell real estate and your local farm area, so let your customer know that by writing content that is less sales pitchy and more valuable. You can divulge helpful tips or entertaining facts without giving away your secrets. Be sure to include content that speaks to a customer and gives them a reason to bookmark your website. Ideas for writing engaging real estate content that is on pointResources:
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