Go Pro Systems: Is Your Real Estate Blog Doing Its Job?

Is Your Real Estate Blog Doing Its Job?

Is Your Real Estate Blog Doing Its Job?

When was the last time your real estate blog generated a useful lead that you were able to turn into a sale? If your answer isn't "yesterday," maybe it's time to take a good, hard look at your real estate blog. Blogging requires a significant investment of time and effort. If you approach blogging solely as an altruistic service provided to potential real estate clients, you're missing the point. While good blogging certainly provides potential home buyers and sellers with useful tips and information, it's really just the bait on the end of the hook. The core purpose of real estate blogging is to generate leads. If you've got a dynamic blog that enjoys a lot of traffic but produces few leads, it's time to shake things up.

Blogging is a good traffic creator. It's valuable as a tool to lure potential home buyers and sellers to your real estate website. But your blog is just the bait. Attracting potential clients isn't the end game; you have to reel them in to generate client leads. Leads are generated when a visitor is motivated to respond to a post, access or request a service or information, join a group or community, sign up for a seminar or class, obtain a newsletter or coupon, or participate in a survey or poll. If you want your real estate blog to generate useful leads, you have to create opportunities for site visitors to take that next step and make contact. You want to motivate casual blog readers to give you their contact information. Contact info = leads!

The most successful way to generate sales leads from your real estate blog is to peg every information offer to a request for contact information. Even if a newsletter sign up box just asks for email addresses, you'll start building an email list that you can use for Internet advertising, promotions, listing notices, coupons and more. Generally, the more valuable the information, the more willing visitors are to provide extensive contact information. Match information requests to the value of the content provided. For example, a potential home buyer is more likely to provide his current address and phone to receive a Home Buyer's Guide or access to local real estate listings than a copy of your newsletter.

 

15 commentsJerry Mcclellan • June 09 2010 12:28PM

Comments

Jon, thanks for some good tips

Posted by Carla Dimond (Silicon Valley) (Keller Williams Cupertino) almost 2 years ago

You're very welcome Carla, go make that blog work for you.

Posted by Jerry Mcclellan (Goprosystems) almost 2 years ago

I agree. Thank you for the advice.

Posted by Stephen Christie (The Stephen Christie Group, Troop Real Estate, Inc) almost 2 years ago

Good stuff as always Jon. Thanks for sharing. 

Posted by Adam Brett - Fullerton, California Realtor (Prudential California Realty) almost 2 years ago

Jon, thanks for the suggestions....

Posted by Rodney Horne (NC Sunshine Realty, Inc.) almost 2 years ago

Thanks Jon.  We are about a month into blogging so we are open to any and all tips.

Posted by Lexi & Jordan Ostlund (RE/MAX Professionals) almost 2 years ago

This is great, but as a newbie- how long do we allow for possible results?

Posted by Cara Marcelle Mancuso (Long Realty - Dove Mountain, Marana AZ) almost 2 years ago

Cara,

Blogging is a commitment, the main purpose of it should be to become a trusted, well recognized expert in your market area.

Your goal is to be found on search engines when potential clients search for key words that you have blogged about. i.e. "average price for Redrock county homes."  Redrock being replaced with your market area.

It is however hard to say how long it will take to see result and it varies drastically depending on where you live, population and web connectivity. All I can say is keep doing what you're doing and you will see results.

Posted by Jerry Mcclellan (Goprosystems) almost 2 years ago

Thanks Jon, I can be committed. Wait, or is it I SHOULD be committed?!.  I appreciate your answer, and am trying to blog like mad about my local market, and other stuff too, to be the name that comes up on Google.  Posts like yours all help in the education.  Thanks again.

Posted by Cara Marcelle Mancuso (Long Realty - Dove Mountain, Marana AZ) almost 2 years ago

Your welcome Cara.

Use Active rain to the fullest. you will see better and more results using Active Rain Localism than your typical word press blog. The power of active rain and its Google Juice is the compounding relevancy and density created by every other blogger that uses it, and it is because of the thousands of real estate blogs created here every day that Google pay so much attention and ultimately give them a high ranking.

Good Luck.

Posted by Jerry Mcclellan (Goprosystems) almost 2 years ago

On spot, Jon.  Thanks.

Posted by Sandra Scott, REALTOR of Choice! Payson, Pine & Strawberry, AZ (Dominion Real Estate Partners LLC) almost 2 years ago
Keep on writing and chugngig away!
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