If you read my previous post on “Stop Creating More Real Estate Websites“, you now understand my stance on managing multiple real estate websites. I wanted to continue with the “single site solution” theme and talk about ensuing you get the most search engine credit from your single branded solution.
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Stop Creating More Websites – It’s Hurting More Than It’s Helping!
I’m writing this blog post as I head out to Blog World and New Media Expo. I’ll be on a panel talking about things to think about when hiring a Vendor. But strangely enough, this blog post isn’t about my session. Instead it’s about the session that’s happening directly after. Reggie Nicolay of My Tech […]
It’s Time to Start Taking Facebook Seriously!
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How To Photograph a Neighborhood
One of the most important aspects of a successful real estate website is solid hyperlocal content. You would be amazed at how many people search for homes in specific neighborhoods or condo buildings The neighborhood entrance I know it’s cliché but it’s an important shot. This will help home buyers more easily find the location […]
What’s All the Twitter?
Learning How to Use Twitter in Your Business! What is Twitter? Often described as public Instant Messenger on steroids, Twitter is micro-blogging in 140 characters. Common “Tweets” include pithy comments, mundane babbling to high-value information and content distribution. The point of Twitter is to be personal and build relationships! Remember, that’s what social media is […]
Free Webinar This Tuesday, Feburary 24th at 7pm EST
A few weeks ago, Bobby and I were invited to host a special “Guest Expert” webinar to be held on Tuesday, Feburary 24th for Michael Russer’s Online Dominance program. Today, while speaking with Michael, we decided to open this up to all agents, not just those in Online Dominance.
The Trulia / Google Drama – My Conspiracy Theory
It’s been very interesting following the drama with Trulia. In case you missed it, here is a quick recap. The other day, I noticed Trulia had fallen out of the SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages). Eric Bramlett did some research and noticed that a blog setup on a subdomain of trulia.com was hacked. He put […]
Did Google Slap Trulia’s Hand? Trulia Search Rankings Drop!
While on a client call yesterday, I was conducting a review of their search positions and their competitive landscape. When I pulled up their search results I noticed a major player that was notably missing – Trulia. I looked back at my ranking logs and verified that Trulia had consistently ranked at the top for […]