fbpx

You are viewing our site as a Broker, Switch Your View:

Agent | Broker     Reset Filters to Default     Back to List
You have viewed all your free articles this month


Due to the ongoing situation with Covid-19, we are offering 3 months free on the agent monthly membership with coupon code: COVID-19A

UNLIMITED ACCESS

With an RE Technology membership you'll be able to view as many articles as you like, from any device that has a valid web browser.

Purchase Account

NOT INTERESTED?

RE Technology lets you freely read 5 pieces of content a Month. If you don't want to purchase an account then you'll be able to read new content again once next month rolls around. In the meantime feel free to continue looking around at what type of content we do publish, you'll be able sign up at any time if you later decide you want to be a member.

Browse the site

ARE YOU ALREADY A MEMBER?

Sign into your account

25 Ways to Get More Traffic to Your Blog

May 20 2015

po 25 blog trafficBlogging. Do you do it? As a real estate professional on the Internet, you'd probably have to be living under a rock to not have heard of its many benefits. It takes time, yes, but once you get into the habit it really isn't so hard. What can be difficult is getting people to actually find, read and share your blog.

That's why I was so excited to see Josh Coffy's FlightMedia Blog post, 25 Bite Sized Action Steps to Drive More Traffic to Your Blog. In his fantastic article, he outlines 25 relatively simple things you can do to get more traffic to your blog.

1. Coffy starts with a blogging MUST: Write killer content. He calls it "epic" content. Same-same. Call it whatever you want, but it has to be good. It has to be error-free, interesting and it needs to serve a purpose.

2-3. Next, he wants you to increase your tweeting and set up Twitter cards. Now, you might not be using Twitter yet. Maybe you think it's not for you. But it really is a great tool for conversations and relationships. And Twitter can help you build you brand recognition.

The rest of Coffy's list includes:

4. Email your list.

5. Practice good web design.

6. Thank everyone who shares your content.

7. Take the 30-Day Content Challenge. [What Coffy means here is challenging yourself to write a blog post every day for 30 days. It's been shown to get results. In fact, he says that the first time he challenged himself, he went from 814 monthly visitors to 9,575 visitors by the 30th day.]

TO READ THE REST OF THE STORY LOGIN OR REGISTER.