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Facebook Page or Blog? Where do I start? a repost from an article by Jimmy Mackin

21 06.11

This is a good article written by Jimmy Mackin – I suggest starting out with a website in which your blog is a page within in it. Your goal is to drive traffic to you website and to optimize your web site – Call me for more information how this can be a part of your real estate marketing plan!!!

 

Facebook Page or Blog? Where do I start?

April 20, 2011 By Jimmy Mackin Leave a Comment

Where do I start?

Many Realtors® who are new to Blogging and Social Media do not know where to begin.  A common mistake many Realtors® make is they try to do everything at once.  I want to share with you the strategy we used to build our brand.

July 2nd, 2010 – we launched our Facebook Page.

Over the next 6 month, we focused all of our attention on connecting and engaging with our community.  As a result of our efforts, we were able to consistently grow our Facebook Page month after month.

When we launched our blog (Jan 12, 2011)- we immediately started seeing traffic flowing in from our Facebook Page.  In our first 108 days, we have driven in over 16,000 visits and 35,642 Pageviews.  Our readership is growing by approx 30% per month.

The important takeaway here is that only 8.84% of our traffic is coming from the Search Engines.

We often think that the only way to drive in traffic is to rank well for relevant keyword phrases, we have found that there is an alternative marketing strategy that you can use that may help you get better results.

Pre Social Media

Realtors® would launch their blog, hope that Google would crawl their site, index their web pages, and “hopefully” rank their pages for highly relevant keyword phrases.  This is a push and pray marketing approach  - push out your content and pray that Google ranks your pages well.

The challenge many of us face with this approach is that we cannot control how well we rank for specific keyword phrases.  We can optimize our sites until we are blue in the face, the fact remains, that ranking well for highly competitive keyword phrases very difficult.

Post Social Media

Facebook allows us to take more of a proactive approach to building a following.

There are two very important distinction worth making

Establishing yourself as a resource for valuable information is a great way to attract followers.  This doesn’t require you to create all of the content, you simply need to be a good curator.  A perfect example of this is The Corcoran Group.

People are the engine that drives growth – not bots.

 

How long does it take you to post your listings to Craigslist??

22 03.11

I just posted 7 property listings to Craigslist for one of my clients in a matter of less than 30 minutes!!! How long does it usually take for you? Not only did the ads have information about the property, but it also included a link to a squeeze page (ie – leads) for more information.

Whether you like Craigslist or not – your clients do.

Contact me today to find out several ways you can do this!!

Check These Links Out!

Would You Like a List of OBX Investment Properties?

This Better Homes & Gardens Magazine Cover Home Can Be Yours!!

 

 

5 Website Marketing Strategies – a repost from Emyth

16 03.11

2011 | Mar 16

By Erin Duckhorn

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Last week a friend recommended a hair salon to me. The name of the salon was floating around in my head for a few days before I finally got to thinking it was time to get my hair cut. So I sat down at my computer, typed the name and location of the salon into trusty old Google and voila! I found testimonials, maps, and—most importantly—the salon’s very professional and easy to navigate website. They had a full list of service offerings, prices, pictures and prominently displayed contact information. I picked up the phone, called and booked an appointment.

Now imagine if I’d gone online to find the salon and I couldn’t find their website. Or what if I found their site unprofessional or difficult to navigate? They’d have lost my business.

Your website—no matter what industry you’re in—is an increasingly valuable and necessary part of doing business. That’s why it’s so important to build your site with the right strategy in mind.

How To Develop Your Website Marketing Strategy

Our friend (and Mastery client) Cameron Madill, owner of Synotac Web Design, has spent a lot of time working with small business clients on website marketing strategy and has discovered that for most businesses, your strategy will fall into one of the following five categories or “patterns.”

How do you know which strategy is right for you? In this podcast Cameron explains what each of these five strategies is all about, which one might be right for your business and how you can use these strategies to make your site a powerful lead generation and conversion tool. As usual, he also offers a ton of valuable tips that will help you improve your website’s clarity and purpose.

(Download MP3)

Resources Mentioned in this Podcast

Synotac article on Web Strategies
Synotac Credibility Tester
Elance.com – Helps businesses hire and manage online employees
Usertesting.com – Website usability testing
Feedbackarmy.com – Another website usability testing option

More Podcasts

Want to hear more E-Myth Your Business Podcast’s on website marketing with Cameron Madill? Check out How to Make Your Website Your Secret Weapon and Make You Website Your Marketing Hub.

About Cameron and Synotac

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A graduate of Stanford University with a double degree in Physics and History, Cameron Madill has built his company from a two-person shop out of his apartment to a ten-person agency covering a full range of web services. A graduate of the E-Myth Mastery coaching program, he credits the program with saving his business in 2009.

 

Are You Your Own Doctor, Stylist, or Accountant?

10 02.11

If you wouldn’t be your own doctor, mechanic, attorney, dentist, wedding cake designer, hairstylist, CPA, financial planner or even your own real estate agent, then WHY are you doing your own Real Estate Design, Web Design, Search Engine Optimization and Marketing?

You could be spending ALL your energy SELLING!

Think OUTSIDE the Box!!!



15 Ways Your Business Can Be Different This Year!

08 02.11

What have you added this year to increase your real estate advertising or marketing?

  1. Did you add an improved, effective and affordable WordPress website?
  2. Did you start to blog to increase your Organic Search Engine Optimization?
  3. Did you open a Facebook Personal Page and then your FB Business Page?
  4. Did you start to Tweet?
  5. Are you on YouTube?
  6. Have you subscribed to informative and educational rss feeds to keep you in the know of your marketing and what is going on with technology?
  7. Have you implemented Business Management Software for your listings, closings and client data base?
  8. Have you started a marketing campaign to stay intouch with your existing clients and sphere of influence?
  9. Have you started a monthly newsletter?
  10. Have you set up a system to manage leads consistently?
  11. Have you outlined and scheduled your monthly marketing for all 12 months? Is is within your marketing budget?
  12. Have you aligned yourself with a real estate coach?
  13. Have you reviewed what you did last year – what didn’t work and tossed what didn’t work aside? NEVER to be used again?
  14. Have you interviewed Assistants or Real Estate Virtual Assistants to do what you don’t have time to do?  Or a Professional Real Estate Virtual Assistant who is experienced in Real Estate marketing to implement what you need?
  15. Have you scheduled your trip to a distant island so you can refresh your resources?

We’re almost 2 full months into 2011 – what are you doing different this year?

When are you going to start?

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