This week’s frequently asked question is, “How do I embed my Obeo Homesite into a blog post?”. It’s super easy to do, and is a fabulous way to syndicate your Obeo Homesite out on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Digg, Delicious, etc. Instead of just syndicating the tour itself, embed it into a blog post and syndicate your blog! This is really super easy to do, too! Here are your directions:
Once you get into the swing of it, blogging is fun! The hardest part is usually creating the content… but the web is rich with resources, and if you look in the right places, not only will you come up with great idea, but you’ll come up with all the material you need to write an informed post. Here is a list of resources I recommend for finding great content for your Real Estate Blog post.
If you want an audience for your blog, then you need to make sure you blog is “designed” to be appealing, engaging and easy to use. There are certain elements that are important to include. Each of these elements can potentially have a large impact on the success and failure of your blog! The ten elements below, are not the only elements that you need to include. It’s simply a list of ten elements that I think are important to include.
Blogging is hot. Blogging is effective. Blogging is fun! Are you blogging yet? Hopefully you are, but if not, before you start blogging you need to consider who your audience will be and the type of blog that will appeal to that audience. I think there are three types of blogs that work very well for Real Estate Professionals. Let’s look at them:
6 Great Ways to Promote your Blog
Blogging is an affective and fun way to market your business and services online. It allows you to build personal relationships with your readers. Studies show that building relationships through online interaction, works better than advertising! With a blog, you are able to speak directly and honestly with potential customers and prospects in an open way. Blogs are also great lead generators, a super way to set yourself apart from your competition, and they are cheaper and easier to maintain than a website.