Category Archives: Industry & Technology

10 Minutes to Maximum Google Real Estate SEO

Google+ and Google Authorship are revolutionizing SEO for real estate. In 10 minutes, you can show up on Google’s first page for real estate in your area. Continue reading

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NAR Spin Crossing The Line

The NAr doesn’t care about its customers. They have no interest in sharing the truth or providing accurate information if such information may cause a buyer not to buy or a seller not to sell. A reasonable deduction from NAr press releases is that they will say anything to generate sales, specifically they want to control buyer psychology. Continue reading

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How Homebuyers Found Real Estate Agent : Economists’ Outlook

Roughly half of buyers find their real estate agent through a referral from a friend, neighbor, or relative. First-time buyers are more likely to find their real estate agent from a referral. Repeat buyers more often use an agent they … Continue reading

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How Does Housingstorm’s SEO Compare with other Real Estate Blogging Platforms?

Bottom line: If you are looking for a real estate blogging platform that gets the most google-love, then housingstorm.com is for you. And – oh yeah – it’s FREE! Continue reading

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Being Right or Being Liked: Phoenix Edition

If the housing bubble was a religion, these were it’s core principles: the population is suddenly booming and wherever you live is different from everywhere else. Continue reading

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