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What is a Long Tail URL?

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Any discussion of Blogging and Blogsites tends, eventually, to get round to mentioning that a key benefit of a Blog is the SEO advantages of Long Tail URLs.

What is a URL?

Well, first of all lets remember that the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is the address / location of the web page expressed like this:

http://www.bluefireblogs.com/get-a-blog/

This is an "address" you can type directly into the "Address Bar" of the browser  - and your browser will then open the page referenced.

What is a Long Tail?

Long Tail URLThe term "long tail" refers to a type of statistical distribution where the frequency of a result gets smaller and smaller until it gradually "tails off" to practically nothing.

In other words, in the context of considering traffic to a website, a few URLs are responsible for the vast amount of traffic to your site - whereas a much larger number of other URLs are responsible for a smaller and decreasing volume of traffic.

So when we refer to "Long Tail URLs", what we are referring to is the collection of URLs that do not attract many visitors  which are in the 'long tail' of  the graph that plots volume of traffic (popularity) by URL.

So What?

Well, it turns out that many "long tail URLs" happen to be very specific webpages.
For example, consider a blog post which has a web address like this:

http://blog.singlepropertysites.com/2009/12/add-sponsors-and-banner-ads-with-campaigns/

This is a very specific URL. It appears ranked highly (#2) in Google for the search term "sponsors banner ads campaigns" (a long-tail keyword term).

Anyone searching for these search terms has a very specific need indeed!
But, they will certainly find this page. And this is where the payback is.

Since long-tail keywords are much more specific than the shorter-tail keywords, the long tail keywords give us a greater opportunity to present extremely relevant information to the consumer, to keep them on our website and hopefully start to engage with them.

The Bottom Line

Long tail URLs can perform significantly better in terms of relative conversions! You can read a report on this effect here.

This is the power of a Blog: The articles that you write will contain many permutations and combinations of keywords, which will create many pages that are Long Tail URLs.

The conclusion is that Long Tail URLs give you an opportunity to engage motivated consumers and ultimately see higher conversion rates.

Ideas for Blogging about Real Estate

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Writers block is a terrible thing! I find that the best approach to writing to my Blog is to block out 15 minutes each day at the same time as I catch up on other news and read my email.

However, its sometimes useful to have a list of possible ideas to draw from.

There are many websites that provide huge lists of possible ideas, but I feel that as we are writing a Real Estate Blog, lets keep things focused. Also - always remember the golden rule which is that all your posts should be focused on a specific area of geography.

  • Neighborhood or Local Area news or story
  • Turn real estate oriented questions from your client's emails into blog posts
  • Conversations with other Agents, Loan Officers and Title reps
  • Updates or articles on Mortgages, Loans and Financing issues of the day
  • Whats happening with the market - statistics and trends in the local area
  • Your analysis and commentary on real estate industry news
  • Comments on real estate topics: foreclosures, first time buyers, financing, second homes, rentals etc
  • Advice, Hints and Tips on moving, selling, buying, relocation
  • Comparisons of neighborhoods
  • Reviews of new construction and developments
  • Reviews of real estate resources and websites for consumers
  • "Ask the Expert" types of articles

Need more ideas? Search GOOGLE for real estate blogging ideas

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Why Write a Real Estate Blog?

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Writing Blog articles can take time and effort, so its definitely worthwhile being clear about why you want to write a blog!

Here are 5 good reasons for writing a Real Estate Blog:

Write Articles that People find via Google and other Search Engines

A good blog article needs to be focused on something very specific (and as a REALTOR® you should definitely be focusing on specific Geographies or Areas!) When a Blog article discusses a specific topic, then the keywords and title of the Blog post will naturally be focused too, (read about Long Tail URLs) and this is great news for getting your blog post indexed by Google.  When consumers now start searching for help and ideas on the topics you write about, they will find your helpful articles.

Be Seen as An Expert

One of the ways to be seen as an expert is to offer expert advice and expert opinions! if you can position yourself as an expert in a geographic area or a specific market then others will link to you and this will not only draw traffic to your site, but will also help build you as a credible expert that others will want to do business with.

Market and Promote a Listing

Take your listings and turn them into Blog Posts - this is great way to get exposure for your listings and also to get great keywords into the Page Address URLs so that you can attract some niche traffic. If you use Listing Marketing solutions such as SinglePropertySites then you can take the web flyer HTML provided by them for your property, and simply insert it as the blog post!

Generate Traffic to your Site and Generate Leads

Focused Blog articles, as we have discussed, stand a great chance of getting indexed by Google and Others. Consumers are searching for all sorts of information as it relates to Real Estate - and if your Blog articles are helpful, knowledgeable and focused, then they get found by consumers and this brings traffic back into your website. Consumers that come to your website via your Blog articles will already have (hopefully) a positive opinion of your website service, and this means you stand a far greater chance too of getting these visitors to use other services in your site - and possibly sign up as leads.

Your Blog can help Generate Referrals

Credibility through expert articles will encourage others to link to you or to recommend your website and article to others. Your Blog can therefore be seen as a great way to generate referrals from others.

Summary

The above discussion should hopefully encourage you to think positively about the business opportunities afforded you by a Blog.

Don't delay - get writing today!

For ideas on what to write about - see Blog Ideas!