New York Real Estate Journal

A great blog needs great content

December 21, 2009 - Brokerage
There are hundreds of search engine optimization blogs and companies out there that will promise you an instant ROI if you use their tools, services or guides. Some of these tips and services can be valuable, but only if your blog or website has incredible content. Hopefully, you created your blog or website with the intent to provide valuable content, services and/or products to your target market. If this is not your intent, you should stop reading right here. Your page needs to be filled with engaging and informative content on a specific topic. Make sure your content is focused on one or two similar topics because the more general you get, the harder the optimization becomes. Your goal should be to become an authority in a specific field. Let all your visitors do the SEO work for you. If your content is as good as it should be, readers will begin to link to posts and even site certain posts on their own site. An aspect of SEO is link-building and many people look into buying links and/or trying to find link partners. Stop spending time and money on these rank-decreasing actions. Spend that time writing great articles and thinking of ways to include different forms of media into yours posts. Make sure to focus your content around the keywords you want to dominate. If you are looking to come up high for the search "web 2.0 real estate consulting" it is not smart to right a post about derivatives. SEO takes time and no amount of money or tricks can change that fact. Stop worrying about buying 500 links from a website and instead worry about the quality and optimization of each and every article you write. Maxwell Finn is the co-founder of GST Media (http://gstmedia.com), Boston, Mass.