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How to put your real estate blog on the first page of Google guaranteed

While Google's algorithm is complex and has over 100 separate criteria for ranking web pages, there are really only 8 things you need to be concerned with when helping your real estate blog to show up on page 1 of Google.

While Google's algorithm is complex and has over 100 separate criteria for ranking web pages, there are really only 8 things you need to be concerned with when helping your real estate blog to show up on page 1 of Google. So, the following is your To Do List if you want top billing on the most used search engine on earth.



1. Use keywords in link text. When you link to other internal pages on your site make sure you use keyword rich anchor text that describes the page to which are linking. You also want to make sure that when other sites link to your real estate blog, they are using descriptive anchor text and not just the name or your site or "click here."

EXAMPLE:

Anchor text is the textual content in a link. The more descriptive and keyword rich the anchor text, the more relevancy and value that backlink. For example, a link that reads: real estate blogs and real estate training to RSS Pieces is actually more valuable than a link that reads RSS Pieces or Click Here.

Read also: How to build quality backlinks to your real estate blog

2. Use keywords in your title tag

According to a panel of SEO experts assembled by SEOmoz a keyword rich title tag is the most important factor in search ranking factors. The panel agreed that keyword use in the title tag is of exceptional importance.

What kind of things do you want your title tag to have in it and what should you avoid?

Your title tag should have your farm area(s) and a term related to real estate like "home," condo," or "real estate." You should avoid your name, your company name, some cutesy blog title and even your domain name (unless it too is keyword rich). Why? Simple, you only have so much space available and you need to load whatever space you have with those keywords... don't waste a single character on a word you don't need.

Read also: Real Estate Blog SEO Tip: Keyword Use in Title Tag



3. Use keywords in your heading tags (H1, H2 and H3)

Heading tags are used to describe the structure on a page, simplify page navigation for readers and to ultimately do what it is supposed to do, allow search engines to crawl your site to find relevant keywords to be shown properly in search results. Heading tags range from <H1> to <H6>, when using an <H1> tag this "simplifies the highest level of hierarchy in a post", the lower the number, the less important it is to search engines. These tags should be used wisely and not be manipulated, they support the pages overall keyword theme. Using keywords is in your heading tags is an important factor to SEO. Google recognizes that text contained between heading tags represents something more important than text not contained within heading tags. So, placing keywords between heading tags will help Google to better index your pages for your prime keywords and can significantly help boost your positions in the search results.

Read also: How to research keywords

Read also: Heading tags and search engine optimization

Note: never use more than one H1 on each page of your web page

4. Monitor and work to increase your PageRank on both your homepage and internal pages.

PageRank is Google's way of assigning a value to your real estate blog or website based upon it's perceived authority. While Google calculates PageRank continuously based on complex algorithms, it only updates the Google PageRank toolbar (data centers) about every three to four months. By simply following the rest of the tips in this post, you should slowly increase your PageRank over time. In general, you should see a PageRank increase at every other PageRank Update until your hit a 4 or a 5. As a local real estate blog, you should not expect to hit anything over a 5, however if you do, consider yourself blessed. PageRank goes from 0-10, the only known 10 being Google itself! (FYI: MSN is an 8 and Yahoo is a 9).

Read also: What is PageRank and How Often Is It Updated?

Read also: Top 5 On-page Optimization Tips for Real Estate Blogs

5. Be sure that each page contains more than 200 words of relevant, indexable content.

Keep your content on point. Make sure that each post is about real estate or your community and no post is under 200 words long. It is better to post less on topic content than to post a bunch of short random musings on every topic from your chocolate addiction to a bad hair day.

According to SEO experts over at SEOmoz, Keyword Relevance to Body Text (the topical relevance of text on the page compared to targeted keywords) is highly important to search engines. They consider that factor greatly when trying to determine how well your real estate blog will show in their indexes for common search terms included in your meta tags.

Read also: Real Estate Blog SEO Tip: Keyword Relevance to Overall Body Text

Read also: Formula for a successful blog post

6. Update your real estate blog content at least 3-5 times per week.

Fresh content is what Google wants to see, so be sure to add new content or update old content at least 3-5 times per week. Each time you post to your real estate blog, it should automatically ping the various social networks, blog directories, Google and other search engines, notifying them that you have fresh content on your site and they should send out the bots to index these new pages.

Read also: Road Trip: SEO tips inspired by our trip to NAR

7. Actively seek new links to your site from other related websites but do not build backlinks too fast

Backlinks, links from other sites to your real estate blog, help to improve your credibility with search engines, online visibility, content reach and traffic. Therefore, building quality backlinks is just as important to the health and well being of your real estate blog as the content that you write. So, let's take a good hard look at not only why and how search engines value backlinks but now you go about building quality backlinks through an easy to follow link campaign.

Read also: Ultimate Guide to building backlinks

8. Wait until your domain name ages.

Basically, this one tip is just one you get to sit back, relax and wait for. The older your domain, the more Google trusts your content, so like fine wine, your domain name is better with age!

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Posted on December 27, 2007 12:32:47
Comment from: Jay Thompson [Visitor] Email · http://www.phoenixrealestateguy.com

"PageRank goes from 0-10, the only known 10 being Google itself!"


Some PR10 sites/pages (other than Google):



http://www.usa.gov/



http://www.nsf.gov/



http://www.real.com/



http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/



http://www.w3.org/



http://www.whitehouse.gov/



Then there is Adobe... helped, no doubt, by the bazillion web pages linking to Adobe reader.



http://www.adobe.com/



Adobe has several internal pages with PR10:



http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/antipiracy/index.html

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/index_acro.html

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/

http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/careeropp/index.html

http://www.adobe.com/misc/copyright.html

http://www.adobe.com/misc/privacy.html

http://www.adobe.com/solutions/index.html

http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/index.html


 

PermalinkPermalink December 27, 2007 13:36:23
Comment from: Dennis Blackmore [Member] Email
Dennis Blackmore

Perfect, I have printed it out and keep it next to my keyboard, Thanks.

PermalinkPermalink December 27, 2007 13:37:54
Comment from: Guest [Visitor] Email · http://www.rsspieces.com
Mary.McKnight

Jay,



You are correct.  I ought to have said- PR10s are not very common with the only one that most people are familiar with being Google itself. Here ares site you can find legit PR 10 sites at:


http://www.searchenginegenie.com/pagerank-10-sites.htm


http://www.seocompany.ca/pagerank/pr-10-pages.php


http://www.searchenginejournal.com/wikipedias-list-of-google-pagerank-10-sites/2004/

PermalinkPermalink December 27, 2007 14:35:00
Comment from: Ryan Hukill [Visitor] Email · http://www.youropenhouse.us

Great information to have. Would you say that even when following these guidelines, it still takes time, consistency and patience to get higher in the rankings?

PermalinkPermalink December 27, 2007 16:04:58
Comment from: Jay Thompson [Visitor] Email · http://www.phoenixrealestateguy.com

Like much on the Internet though, a lot on those pages is now wrong. (ie: Apple dropped to PR9 in the last toolbar update). Even some of G's own pages took a hit (Google's Image seach for example is "only" PR8 now.)


Sorry about all the "white space" in that comment. It didn't copy/paste very well.

PermalinkPermalink December 27, 2007 16:46:09
Comment from: Guest [Visitor] Email · http://www.rsspieces.com
Mary.McKnight

Ryan,


Consistancy is key! But these 8 little tips are things you can do easily and without charge that can make a significant impact on your overall search rankings.


Jay,


No problem, white space or not we always value your input and corrections!  I'm not suprised about Apple- but I suprised MSN is only a PR 8.  I have actually seen sites that hijack Google's own PR to boost their own.  I'm sure you have seen the hack for doing that through redirects- interesting but, alas, dangerous, as those sites often get bounced from the index in subsequent PR updates!

PermalinkPermalink December 27, 2007 17:13:21
Comment from: Pensacola Real Estate News [Visitor] Email · http://www.pensacolarealestatenews.com

Thank you for this great post. Sometimes posting 3-5 times per week can get difficult, but it is nice to know that updating a page can help you maintain consistency in Google's eyes. That was one point I was not aware of, or had not really thought about. I need to read this before every post until it becomes 2nd nature.

PermalinkPermalink December 28, 2007 15:24:31
Comment from: James Bridges [Visitor] Email · http://www.onlinerealestatesuccess.com

Great tips and concentrating on those will definitely help people to achieve the goal of being found on page 1.  It's nice to know that these rules can be applied to both BLOGs and web pages and achieve results.


Consistent rules like these 8 are definitely the ones that help. Thanks for sharing.

PermalinkPermalink December 28, 2007 18:13:54
Comment from: Andrew Mooers [Visitor] Email · http://www.mooersrealty.com

     Always get hungry for chocolate when I see these colors...and I don't even have a sweet tooth! Good post and resource! Happy New Year! Andy

PermalinkPermalink January 01, 2008 11:48:44
Comment from: Andrew Mooers [Visitor] Email · http://www.mooersrealty.com

Good post and resource!

PermalinkPermalink January 01, 2008 11:50:40
Comment from: Andrew Mooers [Visitor] Email · http://www.mooersrealty.com

Good post!  (Comment car won't start?)

PermalinkPermalink January 01, 2008 11:54:38
Comment from: Austin Real Estate Guy [Visitor] Email · http://www.austinrealestateguy.com

It also helps if your real estate blog is hosted on your real estate website, assuming the website is well opeimized.  I have a Blgger blog that took two years to get on page 1.  My website provider added the ability to blog from my site and within 6 months that blog was on page 1.

PermalinkPermalink January 02, 2008 09:46:22
Comment from: Jason Brown [Visitor] Email · http://www.jbprealtygroup.com

I'll save my fingers some work and just say that Austin Real Estate Guy is right.

PermalinkPermalink January 04, 2008 15:50:13
Comment from: Jason Brown [Visitor] Email · http://www.jbprealtygroup.com

I guess my last post didn't show up - I just wanted to say that Austin Real Estate Guy is right.

PermalinkPermalink January 04, 2008 15:51:51
Comment from: Sandi Bauamn, Chico CA Real Estate [Visitor] Email · http://www.chicohomesearch.net

For one quick read, I learned a lot!  I had no idea the page rank was updated only every 3 to 4 months.  Thanks for easing my anxiety.  Also, I don't keep tabs on my word count...  Lastly, it's good to know that 5 is an acceptable "max" for a RE blog!

PermalinkPermalink January 05, 2008 21:42:12
Comment from: Greg Knowles [Visitor] · http://www.lawyerstitle.blogspot.com

Thanks very much for the information. Since much of this gets over my head, is this the type of advice a person would give if they were paid to increase my rankings? I'm asking because it seems at least once a week I'm getting some kind of email promising to increase my search engine rankings. Thanks

PermalinkPermalink January 08, 2008 18:59:02
Comment from: Greg Knowles [Visitor] Email · http://www.lawyerstitle.blogspot.com

Thanks, most of this is over my head. I do enjoy blogging but don't understand all that well how to get my blog at the top of the search engines. I do get emails from services promising me to improve my search engine postitions. Is what you are teaching the same thing they would be doing? Thanks

PermalinkPermalink January 08, 2008 19:01:33
Comment from: seo by seo [Visitor] Email · http://www.sellhouserentback.co.uk/

You are absolutly right but a question I have to ask is why only 1 h1 tag per page. If you are ranking a page for 3 separate keywords yahoo seems to like the h tags more than google. How can you measure if google is really penilising a site for to many h tags. We have a site at the moment ranking well for sell house to rent back in google also for stop repossession but yahoo ranked for sell house fast and rent back number 2 for for stop repossession it does not seem to be any where in yahoo but is ranked in the top 100 of google uk.

PermalinkPermalink January 16, 2008 08:15:14
Comment from: John Pohly [Visitor] Email · http://xmls.typepad.com

It took me 6 months to get a P2 Ranking to appear on Google toolbar and it went from P0 to P2 all at once. Is that because they only review Page Rank every 4 months?


Also, I noticed that RSSpieces was listed in DMOZ directory. How much does this influence search results? Great website!

PermalinkPermalink January 17, 2008 09:08:22
Comment from: Send Money to Philippines [Visitor] Email · http://sendmoneytophilippines.blogspot.com

this is most honest and pefect advise i have read in a long time, most of other bloggers do wriote stuff but they keep the main information to themselves ..


Thanks for being so honest and clear about everything

PermalinkPermalink January 30, 2008 10:09:01
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