While Google's algorithm is complex and has over 100 separate criteria for ranking web pages, there are really only 8 things you need to be concerned with when helping your real estate blog to show up on page 1 of Google.  So, the following is your To Do List if you want top billing on the most used search engine on earth.



1.       Use keywords in link text.  When you link to other internal pages on your site make sure you use keyword rich anchor text that describes the page to which are linking.  You also want to make sure that when other sites link to your real estate blog, they are using descriptive anchor text and not just the name or your site or "click here."

EXAMPLE:

Anchor text is the textual content in a link. The more descriptive and keyword rich the anchor text, the more relevancy and value that backlink. For example, a link that reads: real estate blogs and real estate training to RSS Pieces is actually more valuable than a link that reads RSS Pieces or Click Here

Read also: How to build quality backlinks to your real estate blog

2.       Use keywords in your title tag

According to a panel of SEO experts assembled by SEOmoz a keyword rich title tag is the most important factor in search ranking factors. The panel agreed that keyword use in the title tag is of exceptional importance.

What kind of things do you want your title tag to have in it and what should you avoid?

Your title tag should have your farm area(s) and a term related to real estate like "home," condo," or "real estate." You should avoid your name, your company name, some cutesy blog title and even your domain name (unless it too is keyword rich). Why? Simple, you only have so much space available and you need to load whatever space you have with those keywords... don't waste a single character on a word you don't need.

Read also: Real Estate Blog SEO Tip: Keyword Use in Title Tag

3.       Use keywords in your heading tags (H1, H2 and H3)

Heading tags are used to describe the structure on a page, simplify page navigation for readers and to ultimately do what it is supposed to do, allow search engines to crawl your site to find relevant keywords to be shown properly in search results.  Heading tags range from <H1> to <H6>, when using an <H1> tag this "simplifies the highest level of hierarchy in a post", the lower the number, the less important it is to search engines.  These tags should be used wisely and not be manipulated, they support the pages overall keyword theme.   Using keywords is in your heading tags is an important factor to SEO.  Google recognizes that text contained between heading tags represents something more important than text not contained within heading tags.  So, placing keywords between heading tags will help Google to better index your pages for your prime keywords and can significantly help boost your positions in the search results.

Read also: How to research keywords

Read also: Heading tags and search engine optimization

Note: never use more than one H1 on each page of your web page

4.       Monitor and work to increase your PageRank on both your homepage and internal pages.

PageRank is Google's way of assigning a value to your real estate blog or website based upon it's perceived authority. While Google calculates PageRank continuously based on complex algorithms, it only updates the Google PageRank toolbar (data centers) about every three to four months. By simply following the rest of the tips in this post, you should slowly increase your PageRank over time.  In general, you should see a PageRank increase at every other PageRank Update until your hit a 4 or a 5.  As a local real estate blog, you should not expect to hit anything over a 5, however if you do, consider yourself blessed.  PageRank goes from 0-10, the only known 10 being Google itself! (FYI: MSN is an 8 and Yahoo is a 9).

Read also: What is PageRank and How Often Is It Updated?

Read also:  Top 5 On-page Optimization Tips for Real Estate Blogs

5.       Be sure that each page contains more than 200 words of relevant, indexable content.

Keep your content on point.  Make sure that each post is about real estate or your community and no post is under 200 words long.  It is better to post less on topic content than to post a bunch of short random musings on every topic from your chocolate addiction to a bad hair day.

According to SEO experts over at SEOmoz, Keyword Relevance to Body Text (the topical relevance of text on the page compared to targeted keywords) is highly important to search engines. They consider that factor greatly when trying to determine how well your real estate blog will show in their indexes for common search terms included in your meta tags.

Read also: Real Estate Blog SEO Tip: Keyword Relevance to Overall Body Text

Read also: Formula for a successful blog post

6.       Update your real estate blog content at least 3-5 times per week.

Fresh content is what Google wants to see, so be sure to add new content or update old content at least 3-5 times per week.  Each time you post to your real estate blog, it should automatically ping the various social networks, blog directories, Google and other search engines, notifying them that you have fresh content on your site and they should send out the bots to index these new pages.

Read also: Road Trip: SEO tips inspired by our trip to NAR

7.       Actively seek new links to your site from other related websites but do not build backlinks too fast

Backlinks, links from other sites to your real estate blog, help to improve your credibility with search engines, online visibility, content reach and traffic. Therefore, building quality backlinks is just as important to the health and well being of your real estate blog as the content that you write. So, let's take a good hard look at not only why and how search engines value backlinks but now you go about building quality backlinks through an easy to follow link campaign.

Read also: Ultimate Guide to building backlinks

8.       Wait until your domain name ages. 

Basically, this one tip is just one you get to sit back, relax and wait for.  The older your domain, the more Google trusts your content, so like fine wine, your domain name is better with age!

 

86 Comments on How to put your blog on the first page of Google guaranteed

JAN
11
2008
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1:24am • #1

Mary,

That is a very helpful post. I will subscribe to this blog. I'm guessing it will take me time to implement everything and I'm sure once I do...there will be more to implement. Thanks for sharing.

1:34am • #2
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Great advice Mary...I had no idea about the backlinks. Thanks
1:36am • #3
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Mary,

Have you seen Dustin's 4Realz.net?  Seems to contradict your points as does Rain City Guide.  Both are primo blogs.  His new blog seems to be short and quippy blurbs.  Do you know what he's up to with that.  I've been trying to guess.

1:36am • #4
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I am definitely book marking this post.  I really need to focus better on my page ranking.  Same old excuse; I get too busy.
1:41am • #5
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It is good to see you back, lady...I hope all the ugliness from the past does not resurface.....

God bless ya!!

=-)

1:48am • #6
Thank you, thank you for all the great information, this is very useful and I am going to bookmark it.  Have a wonderful day!
1:52am • #7

Mary,

These are some great tips for our members. Thanks for providing a wealth of knowledge that can really allows an agent to take control of their blog and make it work for the intended purpose, to drive them business. Thanks!!! 

Ardeill,

Good question........would love the answer, because even after a couple cocktails, he wouldn't crack :) 

2:24am • #8

Mary,

I noticed that this identical blog post exists on your site.     Can you tell me if you:

 - created the post here and then utilized the RSS Feed to get the post onto your site, OR

- created the post on your site and then utilized the RSS Feed to get the post onto Active Rain, OR

- copy/pasted the post on both sites

 Just curious about how best to utilize RSS!

RSS newbie
2:52am • #9
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Mary, Good information. Thank you for sharing. Great tips. I have put some of these into practice already and I am beginning to see results.  8-)
3:13am • #10
Mary - Thanks for posting this to AR.  I will be back to read this again.
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Mary,

This isn't just good info, this is awesome info! Your blogs always provided valuable information. Thank you or sharing!

 

4:08am • #12
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I need to be more didigent in updating my blog.  i also need to get a bit more wordy.  Thanks bunhces for the tips, Mary.
4:37am • #13
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Holy Crap!  That is a lot of info....somewhat overwhelming but I am going to print it out and refer to it for my next few posts until I get the hang of it!  Thank you so much for the time you spent on this.  I look forward to the benefits!
4:55am • #14
Good info, and thanks. I stumbled across activerain and now I am hooked. I just got to figure out this blogging because I have tons of ideas, just need to get a grip on the whole concept.
5:01am • #15
Mary, thanks for the info
5:21am • #16
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Good list - I have been working on this lately - I think I can use this to fine tune.

Thanks 

5:46am • #17
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Hey Mary - another post to add to my blogging bible that is full of info from you.  Just this morning I was thinking about the titles of posts and some of the info I'd read elsewhere, and now here is just the info I needed.

Thanks for this info!
Ann

6:05am • #19
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I have been experimenting with this for months and have been tracking what search words people are using to get to me. For example..i just returned from showing a gentleman some condos in a community we have sols to. He found me on google..I check ed the words he used and although I was on page one...I was not the first one....this has happened to me on more than a few occasions...it even happened to me being on page two and beyond so I believe that just like a Dr.s opinion...you take more than one and they found my content interesting enough to call me over the paid pages that just have basic and what I call robotic site info...nothing to make the consumer thinks they are actually looking at a person...the person I'm dealing with said he saw that I had a picture behind just my name...the others didn't. I'm hoping I keep rising above the rest but I must be doing something right. Also I do deal with out of the area clients and my blog has been syndicated and my feeds are all over the place so I can't complain.
6:20am • #20
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Mary, Great tutorial.  Thanks.
6:21am • #21
Mary - Thanks for posting this to AR.  There are some timely points here.  Thanks again.  
7:05am • #22
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That is very interesting and worth a study. It's amazing how much is involved. By the way, how do you know all this???
7:31am • #23
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Mary - At the risk of showing my ignorance on this, could you tell me how to create a header (H3, for example) in an ActiveRain or Wordpress post?  I understand their value, but thought I was creating headers with "bold".  I just learned that's not the case.  Thanks for all this info - it will be a helpful checklist moving forward.
7:33am • #24

Mary,

Thanks for all the great info. Very helpful I am just learning the ropes and you had some of the answers I needed...Sharon Harris

 

7:38am • #25
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Wow Mary that is the content I have been wanting to read. A simple break down of how spiders crawl. I love it, thank you for this wonderful blog. Sounds like Al is a skeptic.    
7:38am • #26
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Mary-Thanks this is bookmarked and I have been checking back over my webpages, though I spend more time on my blogs than web now.  Will be looking at options with the title tags
7:41am • #27
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Mary, this is such a great list...and why my blog is with RSS Pieces!
7:43am • #28
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RSS Newbie,

I cross post- Google does NOT penalize for duplicate content unless you are a huge offender like mirroring hundreds of thousands of posts- so cross posting between your AR blog and your other blog will not get you deep doo doo with Goo Goo.

Maragaret,

The code for an h3 tag is <h3 --> text here </h3-- > (remove those dashes and spaces and you have the HTML you need to create an h3 tag

7:49am • #29
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Mary, thanks for this post. Good tutorial and very helpful! I appreciate your work.
7:54am • #30
Mary. A very informative and helpful post. The post itself is a good example of how to link. Thank you!
8:30am • #31
i think i just found my new favorite blog! thanks
8:39am • #32
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My head is about to explode!  I'm starting to think that you need to have a degree in web design or computer science just to run a successful real estate campaign on the internet.  Every time I check in with AR, I just keep learning more and it is getting hard to keep up with.  I will bookmark this, so I can check back when I understand it more fully. But thanks for the valuable info.
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Thanks for the information, Mary. Do you have any advice on tags?
8:47am • #34
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Thank you. Getting all search engines to fund you that lots of time but yet in the real estate market we must wokr hard to come up in the top 10.

Good luck

Rich Lecinski

Long Realty Company

Oro Valley - Tucson Arizona

www.arizonagreatliving.com

 

8:58am • #35
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Thank you Mary for "cutting to the chase" and writing a meaningful and useful post.  I have read all this from member Karen George and it's good to be reminded of it again.  Great job and have a great weekend.
9:07am • #36
What a lot of information! Just when i thought i was doing good. Update old  posts  more than once week.And the thought on   domains!  just  two areas where i'm  lacking!
9:18am • #37
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Mary- great info but I'm too damn lazy to do all of the tweaks, do you have a service?
9:23am • #38
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Mary, This is an example of a great post! No doubt why you are featured. It is clear, concise and valuable. I will share a link to it with my GRI Technology Students!!!! Thanks
9:26am • #39
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Hi Mary-

Pretty much one stop shopping here : ) Thanks for the wonderful information. Unraveling the mystery of SEO has been challenging for me but you make it sooooo easy. Thank you : )

9:38am • #40
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Mary!  So happy to see you posting int he Rain again.  Your posts are always full of timely and very useful information.  Thanks for this one!
9:42am • #41
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Mary - This should be required reading for anyone who wants to improve their grasp on how the search engines work. You have explained things very well. I see so many agents that don't do any of this and I am constantly trying to help them.
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can i tell you that i love your blog. i could not remember where to find it because i hadn't saved it. the design and look of your blog helped me out. i kept seeing flashing orange and reces pieces in my head and then did a search in my activerain-o-pedia for RSS and found it....way to go....
9:59am • #43
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Found this helpful. Am a subscriber to pieces, which is also very helpful. I think we got here a bit after your focus changed away from here, and we heard a lot of very good things about you and your work. Very cool.

Am going to reno airport today, and while waiting there, will read your backlinks post again, in particular, and the rest of what's here.

Trust the new year serves you well. 

11:14am • #45
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Wow Mary- some true gems in this post. I've bookmarked, printed and will digest this advice. Thanks so much!
11:22am • #46
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Hi, Mary - glad to see you back. Your tips are so helpful - I especially appreciated the ones about quality backlinks.
11:40am • #47
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Mary~ You are a goddess! Love this information as usual and I am so happy to see back in the puddles again! Bookmarked:)
11:46am • #48

Mary- Awesome post with tons and tons of useful information.  I am going to print it out and review it step by step.

Thanks again for sharing,

dione the home advisor

11:52am • #50
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As always, you have very good advice. This SEO stuff can be a full time job. I will bookmark this and read it later. Thanks.
12:23pm • #51
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Thank you very much for the guidelines.  Some of them make a lot of sense.  Good to see you posting here again.
12:23pm • #52
Mary:  Thank you for all of the SEO information... I'm a bit overwhelmed by all of the information out there on the web (some of it seems to be conflicting at times).  Where did you gather this information from?  Sources?  Trial and Error?  I'm quite intrigued.  :) 
12:44pm • #53
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very helpful post. It's encouraging to know I am doing a lof of these things already. I just have to spend a bit more time on some posts adding better anchor text and links, as well as making sure my headers are SEO friendly. Thanks again!
1:30pm • #54
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I really wonder if there is a set formula or if it's all just random with a little bit of luck involved.
1:42pm • #56
That is a very helpful post, I need to work on my blogs more, Thanks for sharing!
2:47pm • #57
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Mary - I think that #8 is a big one here. There is a lot of synergy involved with Google and many people just have a hard time waiting it out.
3:18pm • #58
Wow there is a lot of information here to digest.  I think one thing we all need to keep in mind though is that we blog for our audience.  It is great to include keywords, but the information presented still needs to make sense for the humans that read it.
3:34pm • #59

Link building campaigns are important also. But still, nothing can guarantee anything. You can do everything possible, perfectly and still never see a #1 ranking.

 --Robert
gainesville real estate

3:41pm • #60
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Keywords?

Header tags?

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Mary's back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

3:52pm • #61
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Mary I am so excited that YOU ARE BACK!

Cheers,

Cindy 

4:04pm • #62

Mary,

I just spent the past hour and a half delving deeper and deeper into your blog. My head is spinning with all the valuable information. I've bookmarked this article so i can come back to it frequently.

Thanks for the great info.

Sandy

5:54pm • #63

Good advice I will try to use this!

Sincerely,

Alex Z

6:33pm • #64
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Mary, I've been impressed with your knowledge since I found you last January.  Thanks for the constant reminders....though I'm horrible at planning these things.   I just tend to "wing it". 
7:22pm • #65
wow. thanks for sharing. I hope I can one day reciprocate.
Bill Caroll
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Uff, great post!! I just added you. Thanks Mary you are in Florida
7:38pm • #68
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useful information, thank you, kindly. ktm

8:19pm • #69
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I definitely don't understand all of this internet stuff nd it frankly bogs me down to try to sort through it.  Wish that I could get a good assistant that does understn.
8:36pm • #70
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Mary- I have been waiting to see your next blog for over a month. As usual rich with content and very informative. Thank you for sharing.
9:33pm • #71
WOW!! GREAT INFO!! Yours is definately a blog worth coming back to and reading many times over for I am sure I did not capture everything that you are telling me! I am currently on page 2 for quite a few keywords and am having trouble breaking through to the first page.Hopefully your information will help me!
9:52pm • #72
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Geez...  So much to think about.  I keep breaking rules, I guess that is why I can't get on the first page.  At least I'm kicking it with some long-tails. 
9:58pm • #73
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Wow, A lot of information here to digest. I am going to bookmark this post so I can go through each of the 8 steps one at a time.
10:17pm • #74
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This is an extremely helpful post. Thanks for sharing the information.

10:57pm • #75
This looks like a fantastic post... just saw it as I was getting ready to call it a night. Will be back to digest tomorrow. Thanks for sharing!
11:51pm • #76
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12
2008
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Once everything is in place, the rest will happen on its own.  Thanks for the insite.
12:57pm • #77
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Nothing better than an SEO post that breaks things down into simple form, making it easy for us to understand.  Thanks!
8:29pm • #78
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13
2008
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Mary - As always, your tips and advice rock! Thank you for sharing it with us.
12:03am • #79
Great blog...very informative. Thanks for sharing!
4:25pm • #80
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Thanks great information

4:21pm • #81
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15
2008
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Great information as always. Keep helping me and someday I'll sell enough real estate to buy a real blog.
6:49pm • #82
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16
2008
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Some great tips!  I do and have done most and have two listings on page two.
9:16am • #83

Mary, Thanks for the useful information.  I learned a lot reading your suggestions.

 

11:58am • #84

This is one of the more useful blog posts I have ever read on the subject of SEO.  I think that the way it explains each of the different points in a very easy to understand way will help a lot of people.  Especially those who are relatively new to SEO for real estate.

Keep up the good work!

Steve Didier

Real Estate Agent Training Courses 

Steve Didier
1:37pm • #85
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17
2008
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Great post, we have bookmarked it and will try to implement some of your suggestions.
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