2 weeks since the Landfall real estate blog last indexed by Google
2 months ago I started blogging about Landfall homes in Wilmington North Carolina. Intense blog posts have been written with much market data and analysis taking hours and hours. And it is beyond frustrating to have google ignore it for weeks while I stay on page 2 of the results. This is a "new" website 2 months old breaking into a new market altogether. So it's useful as a case study learn from. Right now the domain ranks #13, 14 and 15 in for "landfall homes for sale wilmington". Not to shabby for 9 blog posts...but google only knows about 6 of them. I think when it digests all 9 it will move up to 8 or 9. Or maybe a better strategy would be to try to each link indexed gradually instead of simultaneously as I'm prone to do. Whatever here we go: a piece of the most recent 3 blog posts to get the on the ranking radar!
3 most recent blog posts About Landfall neighborhood
What The Last 2 Weeks Of Landfall Homes Real Estate Listings Tell Us
- In the last 2 weeks the average price of new Landfall real estate listings is $670,000.
- The average square feet or living area has been 3,696. pretty roomy for most families no?
- And there have been 10 new listings from March 16-30, 2012– about 5 new homes/week are listing --- read more of the article here-- What last 2 weeks of Landfall Homes....
What Most Expensive Landfall Home Tells Us About Zestimate Crap
Below is the most expensive home sold in Landfall going back to January 1, 2011. Nothing comes close to it as it sold for $2,500,000. The next most expensive homes sold in Landfall were 1.8 and 1.5 million respectively. -- read more here What Most Expensive Landfall homes Tells Us....
New Landfall Real Estate Page Goes Active
You may not realize that my “real” website is JustNewListings.com which brings in 40,000 unique visitors day and generates enough business for a large team to work. Read more here New Landfall page goes active
Hopefully these will get indexed now and we'll be on page 1 of the big G!
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