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Getting Readers to Your Real Estate Blog

June 12 2015

One of the biggest challenges for bloggers is getting readership. tribus getting readers blogThe wonderful world of the internet is so saturated with content at every turn that blog pieces can easily turn into tiny little mental snacks.

In order to turn these snacks into hearty, rewarding meals that will keep your readers coming back for seconds, it is important to understand blog writing as a unique skill unto itself. A good way to think about it is like blending a recipe with a popular magazine article. The recipe part gives important advice, never over-looking anything, while the popular magazine part keeps readers entertained and wanting to read more.

Here are a few things to include in your blog posts that will entice readers to keep coming back to your real estate blog:

Headlines

Great titles create great traffic. Spend some time thinking about your audience and what they really want to read about as it pertains to your business. Some bloggers go so far as to think of the headline before even researching the topic and working from there.

Pictures

Pictures can appeal to parts of the brain that words can't. Not only can pictures entice readers to an article, but when staggered throughout they can entice readers to continue reading and "buy" you a few more minutes of their time.

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