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    04Apr2008

    Blogging about both real estate and community

    I made a comment to this conversation that is still held up in the approval process and hasn't posted on Mary's site, so I thought I would post it here. To resolve the issue of whether it is best to blog about real estate or local communitiy issues, you can do both in one blog by writing real estate content in such a way you can hyperlink certain words and phrases to articles you've written about the community -"This home is two miles from the skating rink which is a popular place for kids and Grownups alike. This home also has...." - or links to local information sites.

    The blog can be real estate specific with links that provide community information and events, restaurants, etc. You just have to write expertly to place the linked keywords in so they don't look out of place. That way you get the focused SEO and can give information that makes you the local know-it-all.

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      Mallorca the largest of the Balearic Islands is ringed with gorgeous beaches

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    Does everyone else posting at RSS Pieces have to wait this long for a comment to be approved? LOL -- if so,it's going to slow down the interaction there.

    I'm sure it's a glitch -- there was nothing controversial about the comment.

    April 5, 2008 | Registered CommenterMike Farmer

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