STOP CHASING THOSE SEO HACKS! BE THE FIRST TO DISCOVER THE TOP 5 ESSENTIAL PILLARS OF WRITING A REAL ESTATE BLOG THAT GENERATES LEADS AND START BUILDING LONG LASTING RELATIONSHIPS INSTEAD
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If you want a real estate business that builds know, like, and trust relationships BEFORE they come into your lead pipeline… if you want want to eliminate the awkward follow up calls trying to convince uninterested, unmotivated people that they need you… then YOU need to blog, but with a caveat… you’ve got to blog with a strategy, the RIGHT strategy.

So today, let’s dive into that strategy today.  Let’s dive into the 5  TOP 5 essential pillars of writing a real estate blog

Pillar #1: You’ve got to know and implement the right strategy.

But, not just any strategy… your actions must be rooted in the right strategy.

Instead of constantly trying to figure out how to convert your incoming leads, you are converting them before they come into your pipeline.

What do I mean? I mean that when you know how to blog strategically, you build know, like, and trust relationships with people you’ve never met, so that when they do call or email you, they are connecting with you to schedule an appointment.

They aren’t calling you and requiring you to convince them just to give you their name. They already know you. They already like you. They already trust you. And, they are ready to take action, NOW.

This isn’t about “hyper-local” blogging. It isn’t about “keyword-rich” blogging. It’s about having a conversation with your ideal client, and helping them in their (or towards their) journey of homeownership.

THIS is the strategy. THIS is the key to blogging in a way that will change your real estate business.

We get so caught up in the minutia that we miss what’s most important, what is the most powerful, what has the most potential for changing our results.

And, with the ever changing algorithms that google throws out at us about 500 times a year (let that one sink in for a minute, 500 times a year google changes their algorithm), you’d think that chasing the algorithm would be the last thing we would be taught. But it’s not.

Instead, we go to CRS classes and are taught how to “steal meta tags” from our competitors and use them on our blogs. YES, this is a real, and very recent, example of a well known trainer teaching a CRS level blogging class for real estate agents.

This is not a strategy. This is a pathetic grasping in hopes that it will help us get to the closing table with someone.

I’m here to tell you… it won’t get you there. It doesn’t get you there.

The key to blogging in a way that will actually change your real estate business is to blog with a relationship focused strategy.

Help your prospects on their journey. Be helpful. Be valuable. Be intentional. It works. All the time. It’s worked for years. It’s just that most won’t do it.

"It’s about creating & building relationships, not push marketing."

Most of us would rather throw out canned crap and then hire inside sales agents to try to convert whatever happens to come into our pipeline. Most of our blogs, if we blog at all, are shallow. We’ve got to stop trying to pump out 500 words and throwing uninteresting, unhelpful junk up on your blog.

Is it any wonder that the general public things we are charlatans? That they don’t like us? That they think our commissions are too high? That they don’t see us giving any real value?

It’s because we treat them like a paycheck… especially on our blogs. Get them in our pipeline and pump out the commission checks.

If you want a blog site that will actually convert people before they come into your pipeline, you need to be blogging with this focused strategy.

It changes everything, for you and for your prospects.

Pillar #2: We’ve got to understand the actual “nitty gritty” of blogging, and then DO it.

So many real estate agents just want to hire a copywriter, or someone from Fivvr, or join one of those services that sell canned content.

Honestly, it’s better to just not have a blog than to resort to using something that will ruin your reputation and will not bring you closings.

In fact, putting out canned content will work against you. In a multitude of ways.

If you’re pushing out canned content, you fell into the “crap trap.” 

Think about it, which articles from your local newspaper or favorite media site do you like reading? The generic AP articles or articles written by someone local and/or an opinion piece?

Which ones do you resonate with the most? The generic AP articles or articles written by someone local and/or an opinion piece?

Do you see where I’m going here? When you publish canned content, or as I like to call it, canned crap, you can expect the same reaction from your traffic.

When your goal is to develop know, like, and trust relationships before they call you… you have to put you there… you have to create and nurture that relationship. Canned crap won’t do that. It can’t do that.

As I always say, you definitely want to outsource tasks but you never want to outsource the relationship. The strategy.

Writing blog posts is the relationship. It’s the conversation. It’s the nurture. It’s dating.

Do you want a marriage or do you want to perpetually speed date, never getting to the proposal?

You need to realize that you won’t get to the closing table (the marriage) if you’re throwing out canned crap and expecting traffic to respond to it. They won’t.

And… as an added negative bonus, canned crap doesn’t get you anywhere with Google, Bing, or Yahoo. Well actually, it does get you somewhere, it gets you thrown out of their ranking algorithms.

They don’t look kindly on unoriginal, irrelevant, uninteresting canned crap. The search engines value relationships. They value relevancy. Canned crap is none of these.

Pillar #3: We’ve got to stop shirking the prep work.

If you’ve ever painted a room before, you quickly learned that the quality of your end results was directly dependent upon how well you did the prep work.

In other words, if you didn’t clean your surfaces well, or with the right products… if you didn’t mask off correctly, or use the right masking tape… if you didn’t lay down painting tarps, or use the right kind of tarps for the type of paint you have… then your results were less than stellar.

In fact, in many cases, you may have created more of a mess that you then had to go back and redo. Spending more time and creating more work for yourself. When you don’t know the right tools to use, the work is overwhelming and often creates a mess.

When you have the right tools to use, and spend the time to understand and use those tools correctly… when you know the right process, painting is pretty darn easy.

It’s exactly the same in blogging.

There are tools that make blogging a whole lot easier, from where you put your blog, to how you write your blog posts, to how you drive traffic to your blog.

There is a process that you can go through that makes blogging a breeze. When you don’t use these tools or understand this process, blogging becomes drudgery and we don’t get the results we want or need to get from it.

We get frozen by what we think is the tech involved with blogging, when in reality, there doesn’t have to be a lot of tech involved. Blogging is for the tech challenged and the tech geniuses and everyone in between.

You can DIY!

Your blog site yourself or you can hire it out. Even DIYing it yourself doesn’t have to be such a big tech hurdle, but we think it is because the language sounds foreign to us.

We must take the initial time to learn about blogging, to understand blogging and then to prep ourselves for each blog post we produce, understand that the process gets easier and faster the more we do it.

Pillar #4: Getting traffic isn’t the goal, but getting the right traffic, is.

It is not about traffic. Ever. What it is about is getting the right traffic. Here’s an example:

Sure you can blog about your listings. While that may seem like a good tactic for search engine ranking, and you’ll often hear people touting this because they want to come up in the search engines for the address of the property… in reality, you are spending a whole lot of time and energy on the small things, the minutia.

You are wasting your time on things that produce miniscule results, rather than focusing on what will get you scalable results.

It’s all in the 80/20. Spend 20% of your time doing the things that get you 80% of your results. Blogging about each of your real estate listings is doing the opposite. You are spending 80% of your time for 20% of your potential results, if that!

You are focusing on the transient nature of the listing, rather than focusing on the long-term element of the prospects journey. Blogging your listings is not a great tactic for actually capturing high quality prospects.

"Strategy is always the most important. When you understand strategy, tactics & hacks are unnecessary."

If you keep chasing after tactics, you’ll  be stuck with a whole lot of traffic bouncing off your site… and that bouncing traffic is bad bad news. It lowers your search engine ranking and makes your capture conversion rates rather dismal.

In other words, pretty much no one is giving you their contact info. You’re trying to drive traffic to your site that isn’t going to give you a chance to build a know, like, and trust relationship with them.

Traffic that is going to just bounce from search to search, because no one is capturing them through conversation, through value, through relationship.

Most people who teach blogging are trying to tell you that to get traffic, it’s important to write a certain number of words in each blog post… or that you have to have very specific keywords included a certain number of times in each post… or that you must blog hyperlocal to be successful… or that you’ve got to focus on your meta tags and your alt tags… or that you’ve got to exchange links with other websites… or that you must blog every single day.

All of these tactics have some small value… maybe… but in the overall grand scheme of things, are a whole lot of time for a whole little amount of results… the right results.

I’m here to tell you that while these sometimes work for traffic, they don’t work well for driving highly motivated traffic and they definitely don’t work for conversions.

And let’s face it, trying to cover all of these tactics just hold us back. We become paralyzed because of the expectations placed on the process… and the reality is, this process of focusing on these tactics, fails.

Blogging for keyword traffic isn’t the answer. With the average real estate blog site bounce rate sitting at well over 70% and Google telling us that a bounce rate over 40% is a colossal failure… you’d think we’d change what we teach and do. But no, we don’t.

And, let’s face it. Are you really going to blog every single day? Yeah… I thought so. Neither am I. Nor do I. Nor have I ever, and yet, I am able to build fabulous know, like, and trust relationships with people before I’ve ever met them.

I don’t do sales calls. I’ve never need to. I don’t hire inside sales agents. I’ve never needed to.

When you blog with the right strategy, you never have to do those things either.

Pillar #5: Always be M.A.S.ing

I can hear you now… what on earth do you mean Christina?

Well, M.A.S. is an acronym for Measure, Analyze, Scale. Always be measuring, analyzing, and scaling.

When you know what to do and how to do it, it’s easy to measure, analyze, and scale. You have a foundation upon which to build, upon which to expand, upon which to bring in more business.

The key questions here are, what do you measure, what do you analyze, and how do you scale it?

You want to measure the response to your blog posts… from traffic, to leads you capture, to emails you receive.

Convert incoming leads before the come into your pipeline, not after… 

You want to analyze what’s working, and what isn’t. From headlines, to capture points, to post types.

And you want to scale… to use your posts to bring in more of the right traffic. This involves post distribution: to the right audience, on the right platforms, at the right times and it involves post repurposing: using one post to fill many gaps including, Facebook ads, emails, snail mails, and in-person handouts.

In other words, blogging is awesome. Blogging with a solid strategy will change your business and your life.

I know this is a struggle for you. That’s why I created a FREE blogging challenge… Get Your Blog On: A 5 Day Blogging Challenge For Real Estate Agents. I want to help you get started! Let’s get through that first hurdle and get you blogging!

 Written by Christina Ethridge - the founder of Leads and Leverage, helping overwhelmed business owners eliminate the marketing chaos and get more customers. Simplify your marketing & bring in more sales. 
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