A real estate blog can also improve your search engine visibility, sometimes dramatically. This happens for a number of reasons. Because blogs are easy to publish, bloggers usually post frequently. Some search engines prefer sites with frequently updated content.
Blogs also increase search engine visibility by helping your grow your link profile. If people enjoy your blog and link to it, they are increasing your link popularity and your search engine visibility.
How to Earn Blog Subscribers
Publishing a blog without subscribers is like smiling in the dark. You know you're doing it, but nobody else does. In the beginning, you'll be doing exactly that. But the goal is to attract readers and earn subscribers over time, and that's what we're going to talk about.
Notice I said you have to "earn" subscribers. The notion of "build it and they will come" does not apply to real estate blogs, or blogs in general for that matter. There are millions of blogs on the Internet, but the really good ones are harder to come by. You want to put your blog into this "quality minority." Here are three steps to doing just that.
Step 1 - Create a Blog Worth Visiting
The first step in gaining blog subscribers is to create a blog worth joining in the first place. Don't just shovel content onto your blog from other sources, as I often see people do. Give it some thought. Give your real estate blog its own purpose and personality.
Strive to make your blog a "must read" for your target audience. Ask yourself, "Who am I writing for, and what kind of content do they want and need?"
Step 2 - Make it Easy to Subscribe
Creating RSS Buttons
Here's an easy way to create six of the most commonly used RSS buttons in one easy step. Visit the "Chiclet Generator" at the link below, enter the URL for your RSS feed, click the "Generate" button and you're done.
The FeedBurner Option
If you don't want all those little buttons on your blog, you can use FeedBurner. This will simplify things into a single button, but subscribers will still be able to choose their RSS reader. With FeedBurner, you also have the benefit of knowing how many subscribers you have.
RSS to Email
Some people aren't yet down with the whole RSS thing, but they still might want to keep up with your real estate blog (especially if you're providing quality real estate info about the area). For these people, you can offer an RSS-to-email subscription option.
With this approach, the visitor signs up with their email address (instead of grabbing your RSS feed). Each time you post to your blog, it will be sent in text format to the subscriber's email address. You can even determine the frequency of emails -- daily, weekly, every time you publish, etc. Neat, huh?
Step 3 - Post Often with Quality Content
The most important step in building a successful real estate blog is a step that never ends. If you want people to find your blog useful (and, ideally, subscribe to it), you'll need to keep the blog current. You'll also want to make it as useful as possible.
Publish things your target audience really wants -- real estate news, property listings, helpful tips and the like. Make it a blog they can't live without, and they'll want to stay connected.
Good luck, and happy blogging!
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Brandon Cornett teaches real estate Internet marketingto agents across the U.S. and Canada. He is the author of many articles and books on real estate web design,search engine optimization, real estate blogging and more. Visit the author athttp://www.armingyourfarming.com