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How not to sell real estate through web2.0

Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words.
But for those who prefer words, here is the link to my original rant on Jaco Bay.

Google Freindly Search Engine Optimization

Hat tip to Greg Swann for finding this. Matt Cutts of Google spoke at WordCamp on some Google friendly tips.

Some observations.
I’ve read from many SEO experts to repeat keywords in your posts. Matt suggests using synonyms. I think that would make it easier to read as well.
He also recommends the SEO Title Plugin [...]

Blog traffic can be overrated

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This is Squaw Pass Road. A Colorado Highway that connects Evergreen with Idaho springs. The trip takes about an hour, but I can half that time in my Miata. A few miles to the north, Interstate 70 allows travelers to get from Evergreen to Idaho Springs in about fifteen minutes. Thus, Squaw [...]

An example of how blogging gives you credibility.

I thought I’d share an email I received last night concerning lenderama.com, my Mortgage Industry Blog.
“A nationally known real estate investor and financial expert, the bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad, Poor Dad & Why We Want You to Be Rich with Donald Trump) is available to discuss foreclosures and other related real estate trends [...]

Carnivals, fiestas, and other shiny buttons.

I just updated the Great Posts About Blogging page. This is my loose interpretation of a blog carnival for content focused on the the art of great blog creation. There are no winners and the losers never get mentioned. Basically, if you have a good post that I run across, I tag it. The list [...]

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