Real estate blogging is like every other type of blogging and so therefore; the same sets of rules apply to it. This basic frame work is as follows:
That’s how content marketing works – more specifically, that’s how <real estate content marketing> works. But where most agents fumble things up is the very beginning; the content creation stage. This article explores several blogging mistakes rookie (and some experienced) agents make and how to avoid them.
Being Too Formal
Many real estate agents make this mistake when they’re just starting out. The anxiety of writing content that might be read by thousands of people often make them treat each article like a college term paper or news article.
General or Broad Topics
The problem with generalized, broad and open-ended topics are too large and have too many details for a blog post. Real estate articles that run into thousands of words will be good for SEO but will suffer readability. When you’re writing for online readers; keep in mind that they have a short attention span and as a result, consider brevity.
Bad Grammar and Spelling
Most agents make the mistake of thinking their first draft is the best and publish before proof reading and editing it. What they don’t realize is that majority of articles published like this contain numerous spelling and grammatical mistakes and this will eventually hurt your brand in the long because it shows your audience that you don’t pay attention to details.
Inconsistent Blogging
We know how busy real estate agents can be, that’s why we help them create content that reflects their brand and helps them generate leads. But because you didn’t <outsource your content marketing> doesn’t mean you have to let your SEO and audience engagement suffer.
Lack of consistent blogging makes readers uninterested to visit your website and search engines pick up on this inactivity as well.
Pro Tip: Add relevant Calls to action on your blog posts. That is the way you generate leads because no matter how awesome your content is; if you neglect to add a CTA, readers will just move on.
What other mistakes have you noticed other real estate bloggers make? Share them with us and what you think should be the solution. We’d love to hear from you.
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