Internal Factors Affecting Your Blog SuccessLast week I talked about the importance of assessing your real estate blog. Whether you have room for improvement or just need to boost your already prospering success, tweaking your blog is a process that should continue throughout its life on the Web. Today, we’ll look at the internal factors affecting your blog success, as well as support tools.

(1) Speak to your target audience

Identifying your target audience hopefully occurred for you during the conceptualization of your blog. Now that you’re up and running, is your blog geared up to attract new niche readers?  By that I mean, are you including a variety of keywords for your niche….hopefully ones that make sense when searching from Google? For example, “Pleasanton Real Estate”, “Homes in Pleasanton”, “Pleasanton Meadows Neighborhood”, “Downtown Pleasanton”, etc.  I’m not talking “keyword stuffing” here, but a natural integration.  These keywords can improve your search results on Google and target your niche audience.  With each new blog article, write it first, then think about how 1 or 2 of your niche phrases could be added naturally. Can your title be improved as well? Also speak frequently and consistently. Check out these tools for analyzing the keyword usage on your blog. TOOLS: Google Webmaster tools, Webconfs.com, SEOQuake for FireFox

(2) Speak in an authentic voice

Funny enough, speaking to your target audience involves a whole lot more than just speaking. And actually takes place in the selection process of your blog design and layout, branding, features, and blog posts. This is really a holistic strategy which helps your blog exude its overall essence.  But when it comes to speaking, try using your talking voice when writing blog posts. Don’t get too caught up in grammatical perfection. Yes, spelling and sentence flow are critical to us thinking that you have some educational background. However, you may occasionally make up your own word to identify a new strategy or an original idea. And you also may write some articles using fragments or run-on sentences….that’s okay if it reads well.  Just remember to be clear and concise while showing off your personality. If you have an opinion, state it, but be ready to defend it. Finally, don’t speak in acronyms…unless everyone knows what you are talking about. EX: We all took B.A.R.T. into the city last week. No we didn’t take Bart Simpson or your Uncle Bart…but Bay Area Rapid Transit.  TOOLS: Your close family and friends. They know you best so have them read your articles and give you some feedback.

(3) Share content that your target audience cares about

Whether you are targeting the nation, a county, a city or a neighborhood….be relevant! Your niche wants information about their area and anything that affects their area. If you have a neighborhood blog, get out there and get to know the neighbors. Be the community expert and talk about events, businesses, safety, the market, etc. Interview businesses owners in the area, talk to parents and teachers, find out the nitty gritty at planning meetings, etc.  Be a communication hub where neighbors can become readers and community members….interacting with you (the expert) and other readers with similar interests. TOOLS: Need some help with finding and organizing your content, click here.

(4) Provide content that is compelling, remarkable, or helpful

Rather than just sharing resources or your opinions on industry topics, try including what I call “the next step”. The next step is anything that supports your post, it can be things like: statistics, helpful Websites, video, podcast advice, freebies, additional tips and how-to’s, screen shots, professional and creative images, etc. Sometimes you may have posts initiated by a “good find”. But most times, you’ll have a good article that could be great…with a little more to back up your point.  TOOLS: Here are a few places where you can search for good backup to take your post to the next level:  YouTube, DQ News, iStock Photos, Realtor.org, HGTV, Wikipedia, etc.

(5) Create a professional blog design that is pleasing to the eye

Please, please, please….don’t take this one for granted. And get other opinions once you have selected a design(s).  There are many great template designs that just need a little tweaking to be made into your custom dream blog! However, that usually takes some design and coding know how. So hire someone to help if need be. Now design can definitely be subjective, so here are just a few of my DO’s: be selective (don’t settle until you’re happy), get creative, give your blog a cohesive theme throughout, incorporate branding or color scheme within every possible aspect, consider user experience. TOOLS: For custom design help, consider Chic & Sassy and DravenCreation. For blog templates, try iThemes, BlogFlux and Template Monster. For help with complimentary color schemes, try BigHugeLabs and Kuler.  And finally for user experience, you MUST try out the rockin’ tools provided by CrazyEgg.

(6) Keep up or add to the conversations on your blog

Do more than just interact, be present in the conversation.  When readers leave comments, respond timely with real input. If you can provide a resource or answer to their question, solve a problem, or point someone in the right direction…you further your expert status! We all have busy lives and busy schedules, but your blog can facilitate your business so get connected.  Carry a phone with Internet access so you never miss a fleeting moment. TOOLS: Take commenting to the next level by installing Comment Relish, an auto-thank you feature that thanks each first time commenter on your blog.

A lot more can be said about internal factors depending upon your experience and your niche. So feel free to add your thoughts, comments, and the resources YOU find helpful and remarkable. Stay tuned for external factors affecting your blog! This is where it greats really interesting and FUN!

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