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17
Nov
SEO For Estate Agents: Finding a solution to your content marketing
Content marketing is simply to engage with current and potential
customers through its content. Delivering high-quality, relevant,
interesting and insightful information to customers can help
customers see what a reliable source you are which will in turn
drive profitable consumer actions and benefiting your business in
terms of holding the readers attention and improving brand
loyalty.
The longer you can keep a potential customer on your website the
more likely they are to spend and reuse.
Here’s a little scenario:
Someone is searching on Google for “flats for sale in
Camden” and after scrolling through all the boring site
titles finds an article on “best pubs in Camden”
written by X estate agent based in Camden. The consumer will be
drawn into the website and once having read the article will move
onto the clearly situated appealing “Property
Navigation” button. This scenario can expand to the costumer
having seen the article having been “retweeted” on
Twitter or “liked” on Facebook by a friend and having
the same conclusion.
In order to get the best results with your content marketing,
here are some steps to help you in the right direction:
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Clarify your Goals – writing for the sake of
writing won’t get you anywhere. Set up your goals, you may
want to inform the customers, it may be strictly for SEO purposes
or it may be to optimise for a new keyword. Whatever it is make
sure it is clearly laid out in front of you before you start
writing.
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Who’s your target audience? –
What are your customers going to be looking for? Who are you trying
to engage? What age groups are they? Supporting the customer needs
and interests is a key point for content marketing.
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Keywords – don’t forget to add in your
keywords.
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Promote promote promote! – there is no point
of writing an article no ones going to read and getting the word
out there has never been easier with the social networking sites
such as facebook and twitter. So extend your reach and
engage customers where they are.
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Socialise – try to connect with your
audience and grow your online presence.
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Measure and refine – identify what people
like to read about, what articles get retweeted a lot, what
articles keep the customers engaged and what ones are duds. Track
what’s working and what’s not, test and make
improvements.
Find out what works for you and expand your reach!
By Luke Stanley
SEO Consultant
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