Deciding on a popular niche subject to base your website or blog about is crucial in determining whether you will make money or not off of your articles. This will give you a base to develop from and you can target a general audience with a set of keywords that they are most likely to be looking for on search engines.
You could take each of these keywords and use it for the basis of one article on each page with continuing dialogue. This way, even though you are aiming at one specific subject, you will be sure to attract interest from a wide assortment of people in that one niche. They may also find other pages that strike their interest, which will keep them logging back onto your site to learn new information about the subject you are presenting in that particular niche.
One of the better ways to find keywords for your niche subject is to use a keyword software program, such as Wordtracker, and type in the word(s) that you are thinking will be the topic of your niche site or blog. This will produce a list of keywords or groups of keywords that contain your subject matter and will also show you roughly how many searches for each word or phrase are made which will give you an idea of whether that niche will be profitable or not.
Many software programs will also let you know how many sites there are that contend for each of these words or phrases. This will also help you decide if those sites are worth contending with for the number of searches out there.
You can then choose which of these would be most profitable by determining which have the least number of competitors, so that you have a realistic chance at making it to the first ten of search engine results and also have a large number of people looking for that keyword or phrase each day, week or month. These are the keywords and/or phrases that will be the basis of the pages of your niche site or blog.
If there are a number of subjects that you have an interest in, choose the one that you think would be the smartest to begin with and once that site is built and bringing in some money for you, you can begin working on another site or blog. The people who make the money in marketing websites or blogs are the ones who use their talent of finding niches and mix that with excellent site content and a number of affiliate links.
They usually have a fair amount and diversity of niche sites that they have started. One is never limited in what one can do with niche website marketing, unless you don't have the persistence to make it happen. Otherwise, you are able to accomplish as much as you set your mind to!
Make A Website Blog
As a former employee of a nation real estate service, I've spoken with hundreds of real estate agents regarding their methods of following up with their real estate leads and marketing of themselves and their services in general. I was shocked at the amount of agents I spoke with who did not have a personal website and even worse, didn't see the point of having one! Don't they realize how many real estate leads they're missing out on by NOT having a website? Oh, and for the record, having a contact page on RE/MAX's site doesn't count. When I say personal website, I'm talking about a fully loaded, information packed site – the kind that can generate it's own real estate leads, has all your listing information, as well as valuable resources and information for any visitors to the site.
Why should every agent have a website? Well the number one reason is always real estate leads – a website is yet another avenue from which to gather real estate leads. You can put up a contact form, a comments page and even offer a free home value estimate and have people fill out contact information to get one - all three of those will result in real estate leads. The second reason you need a website is because over 75% of people looking to buy or sell a home are going online to do their research first – and as an agent, you want to be sure they're finding YOU as opposed to the competition. If they look at 5 different agents' websites, you definitely want to make sure you've got the best looking site in the biz. To be honest, any agent worth their salt won't need any other reason to start a site other than the fact that websites = REAL ESTATE LEADS! (You can find out more about real estate leads by visiting http://www.getmyhomesvalue.com/real_estate_leads).
As GetMyHomesValue co-founder Dave Conklin says, “It used to be just having a website made you credible. It's not like that anymore, now you have to take it to the next level."
So what is the next level? You've already got a website with tons of useful information, tons of contact pages – it even lists all the homes for sale in your area, not just your own listings! What more can you do to get people to visit your site again and again, and turn a good portion of those visitors into real estate leads? According to Conklin, blogs are a smart addition to any agent's site.
“If you're a real estate professional and don't have a blog, start one NOW," says Conklin. “It's all about your first virtual impression and building on that by engaging in dialogue with your real estate leads and prospects."
Conklin goes on to compare the success of blogs on the Internet with reality TV. According to him, reality TV is so huge because people like to look at the inner workings of other people's lives. A blog enables you to show that you're an expert in your field by answering questions people have have, interacting with them and by building a more personal relationship with prospects by sharing your opinions, thoughts and experiences on all kinds of things, not just real estate. “It helps for people to look at you as being 'real' and not just a face on a business card."
And that is the heart of the matter, when it comes to turning real estate leads into clients. Most people don't want a stuffy, cold agent who acts “professional" all the time – they want a personable agent, someone who is as human as them and who has shared similar experiences and so can relate to them. Real estate leads are EVERYWHERE for agents – it's just a matter of having the right tools to ensure the real estate leads are coming your way, rather than someone else's.
“It seems that most agents either have a blog and don't take it seriously by updating it regularly or they don't bother with blogs at all. That's a huge mistake," warns Conklin. “The internet is getting more personal. Smart agents will recognize this and maintain a blog."
Although some people may still look down their noses at blogs, they are fast becoming a force to be reckoned with on the Internet (just look up the term blogosphere). As a real estate agent, having a website AND a blog is one of the best things you can do to produce your own real estate leads. Combine that with subscribing to one or more lead generation service, and your pipeline of real estate leads will never be empty.
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