How to Create a High-Traffic Real Estate Blog
You’ve probably heard of Tim Ferris and his #1 New York Times Bestselling book The 4-Hour Work Week. In that book, Tim shares ideas on how to build businesses using a minimum amount of of your personal time.
I like what Tim has to say for the most part, so today I’m giving you a link to watch his video for free on How to Build a High-Traffic Blog Without Killing Yourself. This is a long video, but it has some good information on how to increase the traffic to your real estate blog. Parts of the video are a bit too technical for me, and if they’re too technical for you too, just ignore them.
You’ll note that Tim uses WordPress as his blog software. That’s the blog software I highly recommend you use for your real estate blog. If you want a reasonably priced Wordpress real estate blog created for you, go to www.sizzlingblogs.com. Sizzling Blogs creates the best real estate blogs that look great and bring in a lot of leads.
One more thing I want to mention. In my last post on real estate blogging, I told you about Matt Cutts, Google’s SEO guru and one of the most influential people on the internet. You’ll notice that Tim talks about “Matt” in the beginning of this video. He’s referring to Matt Cutts. Oh, and by the way, Matt agrees with Tim that WordPress is the best blog software to use.
If you have any questions about the information Tim shares in the video, or anything else about blogging, just post a comment here, and I’ll answer fast.
To boosting traffic to your real estate blog.
Kathy Goughenour














Thanks for sharing…this really made me feel good about my recent switch to WordPress from Blogger
. I look forward to rising up the Google ranks, and I am going to start adding some prewritten content to my blog that I will then customize.
Comment by DJ Morris — December 15, 2009 @ 11:23 amReal estate agents use various tools and techniques to market themselves to try and generate new business and get listings. Promotional Video is one tool that can help create a sense of rapport between a realtor and their prospective client when perusing your web site. Writing content for you marketing script can be a bit daunting, but can easily be broken down into various pieces to flow effortlessly off of the actors lips when he or she speaks about you and your capabilities.
Essentially the three areas of a video constitute the opening, the hook and the close. The opening sets the stage for presenting the agent in a favorable manner and creates an instant impression of market experience and customer focus.
After the opening, the hook builds upon the groundwork put in place by touting the agents abilities to develop a unique marketing plan for the customer and sets them apart from competing agents and real estate companies.
The close completes the script by summarizing all of the reasons why the agent is the best choice for the current seller and creates a sense of urgency why they should contact the agent. The close wraps up the entire package that represents the realty agent as a professional who can take care of their needs and meet their objectives when selling their home.
http://myprvideo.com/agent-marketing-ideas
Comment by Gravity Gardener — July 31, 2010 @ 4:50 am