3 comments » Top 5 Easy and Effective Listing Posts You Can Write for Your Real Estate BlogHey, real estate agents should be too busy to blog. It's a fact. So, sometimes you need quick, easy and effective posts that take minimal time and brain power. So, here are examples of simple posts that will quickly become cornerstone pieces on your blog.Hey, real estate agents should be too busy to blog. It's a fact. So, sometimes you need quick, easy and effective posts that take minimal time and brain power. So, here are examples of simple posts that will quickly become cornerstone pieces on your blog. Please note, most of these revolve around you knowing your way around the MLS and listings. Why? Because every successful real estate blogger knows, the bread and butter of their blog are posts about listings. Read also: The First 30 Days of Blogging 1. A monthly top 10 listings post.This is a very simple post. Each month, you probably walk through upwards of 20 homes and view even more on the MLS with clients. So, make a list of your favorite picks for various types of buyers. Examples:
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Read also:Top 5 Easy and Effective Listing Posts You Can Write for Your Real Estate Blog 2. Use a listing that has sat on the MLS for months to show what prevents a home from selling
Hey, you've been in the house or you have seen it on the MLS. You know the house. The one where the front yard hasn't been tended to or the home is never in showing condition or the MLS info plain old stinks. Or worse yet, the home is just grossly overpriced. Take an explicit example from the MLS of a home that has sat on the market for months and explain all the problems with it and why it isn't selling. Examples:
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3. Compare and contrast two similar listingsTake two similar listings and compare them. Determine the features, amenities, benefits and shortcomings of each. Show why one home is a better buy over the other. This is a perfect post to put together after you have been out all day showing a buyer homes because the homes you just saw are fresh in your mind. You probably also have a good understanding of what your seller liked and disliked about each home. Examples:
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Read also: How to write cornerstone and flagship content EXAMPLE: See Kevin's recent comparison of these two Fair Oaks homes. 4. Show why certain homes actually sold this monthBy now, you probably know you need to do market reports at least once per month. In the process of building a market report for your blog you likely have looked at the sold properties. Often you can tell it was perfectly priced, it was undervalued, it had terrific upgrades, it's location was ideal, it had a great Realtor, etc. So, take one of those homes and use it to show how you get a home sold. Examples:
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Show the specific attributes of the home, the seller, the pricing, the marketing or the Realtor that made this home sell. 5. Show consumers why Zillow data is not usefulOK, I know just about every Realtor out there has a bone to pick with the big 'ol Z. So, here is a kinder, gentler way to pick that bone while educating the consumer on what Zillow data really tells them and why they really need a savvy Realtor (i.e. you) Examples:
(Most of these titles were actually driven from questions and answers from TruliaVoices and Yahoo Answers.) NOTE: Do yourself a favor - take screenshots of Zillow data and post it in the blog post- do not link directly to Zillow data as it can change and more importantly, you don't want to give link love to Zillow when it is your direct competitor on the search engines. How to implement this post:
NOTE: If you have an example of having written a post like the ones mentioned above or have other interesting ways of writing listing pieces, please let me know in the comments of this post and I would be happy to use it as an example in this post or others and will give you a high quality backlink. Related PostsA Year's Worth of Real Estate Blog Ideas, 21Using Celebrity to Drive Traffic to Your Blog A Year's Worth of Real Estate Blog Ideas, 2 A Year's Worth of Real Estate Blog Ideas, 4 A Year's Worth of Real Estate Blog Ideas, 3 http://www.rsspieces.com/003A33
Posted on June 11, 2008 22:35:55
Comment from: Dennis Blackmore [Visitor] With Google's new street mapping (with pictures of homes) you no longer need to worry about the MLS and copyright issues of using their pictures. (slowly breaking the strangle hold!) Try it, pretty neat!! http://maps.google.com/ , put in your address, then select street view. Mary, great post. Comment from: hunter.jackson [Member] thank you so much for all of this mary! Comment from: Chad Lariscy [Visitor] Thanks so much for sharing these great ideas to keep us Bloggers busy! Comment on this article This post has no feedback awaiting moderation... |