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| Article Writing Of paramount importance to increasing both your online reputation and increasing your search engine rankings, the publication of articles for distribution on the web is a must do. Discuss article writing and distribution here. |
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How often should I submit articles? Twice a month a good baseline. Is there a danger in doing more?
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Keith "Baby-Face" Lutz www.LovingCharlotte.com ::Charlotte Blog :: Charlotte forum |
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i would say at least 1 pr release a month would be good, combined with blogging on a weekly basis, probably daily if you have enough time and throw in a couple articles in between to different speciality sites
anyone submit to realestatejournal?
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So I'm curious about the frequency Dallas Broker suggests. I like to sell real estate more than I like to do web pages (I earned a CS and CE degree and quit the industry to sell real estate). How do you have time to do all that and still sell? Do you recommend this frequency if you are doing the work yourself?
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Susan Zanzonico Summit NJ Real Estate Chatham NJ Real Estate Morristown NJ Real Estate Weichert, Realtors Morris, Union and Essex County NJ Real Estate |
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I work about 10-14 hours a day. typical 9:00 a.m - 2:00 a.m schedule. I work on website and web daily for a couple hours, post blogs and articles when I have something to write about (better to post quality than quantity on blogs and articles in my opinion), hang out on forum whenever possible, and do press releases when necessary, although starting campaign beginning of next year for 1/week. Inbetween I sell real estate and do apartment locating, what I can't handle I pass on to my agents. I stopped working on selling real estate this year in June bec. I had a good year and spent 3rd and 4th quarter mostly managing and builder brokerage.
Best advice, is to spend everyday doing the most you can moving forward, as long as you accomplish something for each day and still sell enough real estate to keep you head above water, you can't lose. Some agents I speak with work a couple months out of year, some a couple of quarters and others 365 days a year. It all depends on what your goals and expectations are for year end.
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Maybe you don't have the time to do all that depending on your goals as Dallas Broker mentioned, but consider several options:
The internet is not for everyone....pick what you enjoy doing or are good at doing and become the best at doing that.
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I have to agree with this and add that not only is not for everyone, but if you are new to this medium it is a steep learning curve and can take quite awhile to become comfortable and successful at it.
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Jessie: Panama City Beach Real Estate, Panama City Real Estate and Panama City Beach Condos |
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I 100% agree, I think internet allows you to farm to far more people for less $ than traditional farming does. If you just set 2-3 hours a day when you are not selling real estate you can accomplish a lot.
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Thanks for the perspective. I never really thought of the internet as a "farm" until now. I generally have focused on past clients and referrals as my farm. To me the internet was just a nice way to supplement that and branch out more than one degree of separation into new circle if it produced at all. I think the new perspective will help me with making time for it, now that I can justify it as investing in my farm instead of working on my website.
thanks guys! |
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