I was to see my cereal box explain to me the internet and how it works. What ever happened to giving us prizes in the box?
Jeremy Blanton
210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors
Co-Founder
http://210consulting.com
Increase Blog Traffic Through Organic Search Engine Results Webinar August 9th, 2010
Increasing blog traffic through organic search engine results is one of our most popular classes that we teach here at 210 Consulting. The reason this is subject is so popular is that many understand the importance of their blogs showing up well in the search engines, but are not exactly sure what it takes to accomplish this. As I have shared in the past, businesses who blog receive 55% more online business than those who do not according to Hubspot.
I’ve also shared a few basic principles to increasing blog traffic like the importance of writing consistently, labeling your photos properly, and even how to optimize a blog on a budget. These are some great starting points on how to increase the traffic to your blog, but in order to really optimize things, there are a few basic principles & concepts that need to be used each time you write a blog. This webinar on August 9th, 2010 at 1PM will walk you through step by step on how to write the best possible posts for search engines.
In addition to teaching you how to optimize things, we will also teach you how to write posts that are appealing to consumers. Many times people get focused on SEO that they forget about the importance of writing something that is of interest to a consumer who is visiting the blog. You only have one chance to wow that potential reader and if what you write isn’t interesting, then they will move on to find the information they need from somewhere else.
We will teach you how to make your posts visually appealing as well as share several ideas for writing that can help you generate virtually an unlimited number of blog posts.
At the end of this course you will know:
- How to write a successful blog post that consumers will read
- How to get your blog posts showing up well in the search engines
- How to garner traffic into your blog by sharing on other social networks.
This 2 hour session is a must for anyone who is new to blogging, or to anyone that feels they are not optimizing their efforts with their blog at this time. The cost for this course is $50. In addition to the live webinar class, you will also receive a copy of the presentation after with a copy of a recording of this class for review whenever you need a refresher. If you are interested in this class but are unable to attend, feel free to contact us to purchase a recording.
Proud Sponsor of #REBCRYE on September 11
I am excited to announce that we here at 210 Consulting have jumped on board as a sponsor of #REBCRYE in NY on September 11, 2010. This is our fourth Real Estate Barcamp that we have sponsored. For this Barcamp we have created their logos for both their soon to be launched site and also their Facebook Page. We teamed up with Mike Mueller to help design and create all the necessary sites for this event.
While we are sad that we won’t be able to participate in this event in person, we believe the importance of these type of events and therefore were happy to assist in getting this event off the ground. If you have never been to a Real Estate Barcamp before, I would highly reccommend attending this event. People will travel from long distances to participate.
What is a Barcamp? Barcamps are usually day long events that have no schedule or agenda. The discussions for the day are decided at the event by those in attendance. There is no pre-planned schedule. If there is a topic you want to discuss, you simply write it on the schedule in the morning and people who are interested in your topic will come to the session. If you are afraid of having to talk about the subject, that is where true Barcamp spirit comes in. The sessions are not to be presentations. So leave the powerpoint presentations at home. Instead ask questions of the group and engage them in sharing with others.
The most successful sessions I have ever participated in are those in which I did nothing but facilitate where the conversation was going by asking questions of the group and allowing those in the audience share their experiences and successes. If you can achieve this in the session you suggest and moderate, you have reached the pinnacle of what a Real Estate Barcamp was designed to be.
If you were wondering what type of things were going to be covered at a Real Estate Barcamp, some of the things I have seen discussed regularly include things like: Facebook, Twitter, blogging, WordPress, Mobile apps & much much more. I have seen discussions on the mortage market, how to use Microsoft Outlook, and even how to create successful listing presentations. That is what makes Barcamps so wonderful, there is no agenda and no subject is off limits.
So if you are near NY on September 11, 2010, make sure to plan on spending the day at Real Estate Barcamp and learning information on how to revolutionize your online marketing strategy for your real estate business.
Myrtle Beach Sunset.
A beautiful sunset here in Myrtle Beach. Jeremy Blanton
210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors
Co-Founder
http://210consulting.com
Peeking out
After an exhausting day of talking social media with many clients it is nice to get outside and see beautiful sights like this in Myrtle Beach. Jeremy Blanton
210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors
Co-Founder
http://210consulting.com
WordPress Plugins – Why the Facebook “Share” Button is Critical
Currently, it’s hard to think of a site more influential than Facebook. Google, Twitter, and YouTube are all in the mix, to be sure, but Facebook is the 800-pound gorilla of social media. As such, it seems more important than ever to have a presence there, both personal and professional.
One additional tool in your arsenal is one that you can place on your WordPress blog (and probably elsewhere, too, but since I’m familiar with WordPress, I’ll stick to what I know).
I’m referring to the “Share” button that you see on many WordPress posts these days. If you aren’t using it, you’re simply cheating yourself out of some potentially valuable exposure. Why not allow your readers to share your content with their friends? In the old days (read: pre-social media days), business owners would die for this kind of word-of-mouth advertising! Now it can be accomplished with a single click, along with a description (e.g. “Check out this interesting article I just found about nose hair!”).
The only equivalent that I can think of in the analog world would be for someone to call all of his/her friends to mention your post. Once the info is shared, it appears on the user’s wall as an endorsement that your post was worth reading.
The plugin itself is extremely easy to install in mere seconds. You can customize the location within your posts, too. On our blog here, you can see this button above the post and to the right. Feel free to use it liberally anytime you come here to read. 🙂 Along with the TweetMeme button, which is basically a “Share” for Twitter users, the Facebook Share feature is a must-have for bloggers.
But what about the “Like” button, Jason? Well, I think it’s handy, too, but I appreciate the “Share” feature even more, since it provides a deeper level of detail about the post, rather than just a link.
If you have any questions about the Facebook Share button or any other WordPress plugin which you’ve heard about or seen, we would love the opportunity to help. Ask away!
Thanks for reading!