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Blogging For Real Estate Agents

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Last week I had the pleasure of being a panelist in a Secrets of Top Selling Agents webinar that presented Advanced Access real estate site owner for Monument Colorado and prolific blogger Mariana Wagner. During this session, she broke down the various elements of utilizing a blog to offset, compliment and improve your website. By [...]

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Blogging for Your Real Estate Website

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

We’ve all heard the same question over and over again: “Do you have a blog?” What is your answer? If you have a blog (noun), then do you blog (verb)?
In its earliest form, blogging was often seen as nothing more than online journaling, but over time, blogging has become a whole new form of media.  [...]

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Is Active Rain Censoring Accounts?

Friday, January 9th, 2009

I am subscribed to get Google Alerts for the term “real estate websites”. I saw a post in the list about not wasting time on certain types of sites and blogging that involved sub domains as the main website address, and how these are not SEO friendly (we are not debating that in this post [...]

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I am honored to have an Advanced Access blog post be part of Techipedia’s “Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008” list which was posted earlier today. This “Best of” list is Tamar Weinberg’s annual collection of posts covering several categories of internet marketing. We even got a shiny badge for our blog; if you act [...]

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Social Media: Significant Traffic Source

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Matt Cutts (of Google fame) posted some info from his 2008 web statistics today. I know you may not be fascinated by stats, but his data is very telling about the power of social media and its ability to drive traffic to your site and blog.
Matt remarked:
Google and direct visits were a large fraction of [...]

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