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Since I am new w/ this Blog thing and doing the R&D part of it, I am really wondering if this will work for my Colorado Real Estate Mountain Development project. Since this is the most difficult Google PPC campaign I have experienced and a long closing sale with people giving over 100k for their building lot, it makes me think if I am wasting my time with a Blog and maybe just focus on the PPC Google and the Real Estate search engines. I am open to any ideas and Thank You for your support. 
Britt Boyd - Internet Marketer - CCNA Student
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Originally Posted by TheKind
Since I am new w/ this Blog thing and doing the R&D part of it, I am really wondering if this will work for my Colorado Real Estate Mountain Development project. Since this is the most difficult Google PPC campaign I have experienced and a long closing sale with people giving over 100k for their building lot, it makes me think if I am wasting my time with a Blog and maybe just focus on the PPC Google and the Real Estate search engines. I am open to any ideas and Thank You for your support.
Britt Boyd - Internet Marketer - CCNA Student
Evergreen, CO
Blogs work because of ever increasing content and links. Thus Google likes your site. Because it like your site, your site will get positions, which will give you traffic.
Thus, you have a better chance to influence your readership.
Tim O'Keefe
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REBs work but you need to spend time getting the blog into blog directories. Otherwise it is harder to find (Google only works if you have the right specific words that people are searching for, while blog directories allow for easily finding topics as well as keywords). If you are looking for a quick advertisement method for your development, this may not be the right avenue.
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Last edited by cscgal; May 1st, 2005 at 9:09 pm.
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I don't know about realestate blogs - yet but...
I have some personal stuff on a subdomain at
<< url deleted >>
and my blog at << url deleted >>
and the subdomain is PR4
while the blog is PR5
that has to show a bias towards the blog
* the blog is new
* the subdomain is old with alot of inbound links
yet the blog rates higher! Make your own conclusions
Sarah
I have some personal stuff on a subdomain at
<< url deleted >>
and my blog at << url deleted >>
and the subdomain is PR4
while the blog is PR5
that has to show a bias towards the blog
* the blog is new
* the subdomain is old with alot of inbound links
yet the blog rates higher! Make your own conclusions
Sarah
Last edited by cscgal; May 1st, 2005 at 9:08 pm.
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I've a question for you techies about blog traffic in general.
Tim - you are in a good position to address this ... as you said "blogs work because of ever increasing content and links."
We could choose any subject, but real estate has been mentioned so we will go with that. We could narrow our focus to real estate in a given state or city, but for our purposes ... lets just go with real estate in general.
So lets say on our real estate blog we set up a news feed from ... lets say Yahoo News ... and lets say we fetch all news articles that mention the keyword string "real estate".
Furthermore, lets say we have our blog set to make a separate new page for each article that comes from the feed for the term "real estate" ... and since it's all on auto-pilot we will be building lots of content related to the subject.
Now for the question ???
Will all these pages created, likely be spidered and thereby cause traffic to come to the site in significant amounts ??? Is this approach lame ... are there obvious flaws that I am overlooking?
Thanks for all comments. I'm rather lame on the tech side of the biz and wanted to get some opinions from knowledgeable folks.
This is my first post here, I've known about this place for some time. I failed to get a answer at my regular hangout so I thought to look here. From my first glance there is some might fine technical expertise represented here.
Thanks for your insight : )
Tim - you are in a good position to address this ... as you said "blogs work because of ever increasing content and links."
We could choose any subject, but real estate has been mentioned so we will go with that. We could narrow our focus to real estate in a given state or city, but for our purposes ... lets just go with real estate in general.
So lets say on our real estate blog we set up a news feed from ... lets say Yahoo News ... and lets say we fetch all news articles that mention the keyword string "real estate".
Furthermore, lets say we have our blog set to make a separate new page for each article that comes from the feed for the term "real estate" ... and since it's all on auto-pilot we will be building lots of content related to the subject.
Now for the question ???
Will all these pages created, likely be spidered and thereby cause traffic to come to the site in significant amounts ??? Is this approach lame ... are there obvious flaws that I am overlooking?
Thanks for all comments. I'm rather lame on the tech side of the biz and wanted to get some opinions from knowledgeable folks.
This is my first post here, I've known about this place for some time. I failed to get a answer at my regular hangout so I thought to look here. From my first glance there is some might fine technical expertise represented here.
Thanks for your insight : )
From a human perspective not quite yet, blogging is not where it should be and will be in the near future.
Mike
Mike
Last edited by cscgal; May 1st, 2005 at 9:08 pm.
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We have set up real estate blogs for clients and friends and some of them rank for their city and real estate. It depends on the content of course. However if Google likes the domain name your blog is hosted on, you are golden
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