December 9, 2022
Nearly all agents who try blogging give up in less than 2 months. Half quit after 2 posts. Another half after the next 2 posts Another half after the next 2 posts Another half after the next 2 posts Another half after the next 2 posts Another half after the […]
December 1, 2017
When your site is the #1 search result you have a chance at having Google sitelinks appear below your listing. This is what they look like: Sitelinks are shortcuts or a table of contents meant to help users navigate your site quickly as opposed to having to load the homepage […]
November 22, 2016
Or whats the shortest post I can publish and still see good results? The following is an argument for short real estate blog posts… even though I know that longer posts will perform better. The 300 Word Myth? The idea that a post needs to be at least 300 words […]
February 27, 2015
Starting April 21st, Google will give higher rankings to mobile friendly websites. If your competition has a mobile friendly site, and you don’t, they will most likely preform better in competitive search results. Late last year, Google started to highlight mobile friendly websites, and now they are giving them preference in the […]
October 4, 2012
Photo by Evan Swigart. In order for something to be made perfect we need to determine what criteria we’re aiming to satisfy. For me, when you publish an article, you should aim to accomplish at least the following: 1. Help you be found by the target audience, including search engines and your […]
September 7, 2012
Today’s article was written by blogging client: Geordie Romer of IcicleCreekRealEstate.com. 99 Problems but a niche ain’t one If you’re having SEO problems I feel bad for you son I got 99 problems but a niche ain’t one (With apologies to Jay-Z) So often when I hear real estate […]
December 2, 2009
This article is a rewrite of an article I wrote a few years ago. It is an exercise to show you that you can never step in the same river twice, and finding relevant blog content to publish is as easy as looking in the rear-view mirror. One of the first […]










