Writing About your Niche in the Florence Oregon Real Estate Market
When I started real estate everybody said to find a niche; something that set me apart from everyone else in the real estate industry. Because I knew energy and its efficiency on homes through fireplaces such as gas, wood, and pellet, that's the direction that I went. I would help folks find the best and most efficient energy source for their home and advertise homes that offered either a green environment or high energy efficient system.
But while my days as being an actual real estate agent are over, writing about real estate and other people's niches has become my passion. Take Florence Oregon real estate professional Rob Shepherd; he knows the Florence real estate market like the back of his hand and prefers to help those that are retiring on the Oregon coast or selling homes by snowbirds or those that just need to move on. He closely monitors the Florence market as well as the local activities and events in the area. Rob will tell you exactly when the Rhododendron Festival happens each year; Wings and Wheels event featuring antique cars and air shows, and of course all the events up and down the Oregon coast such as the Sea Lion caves, Haystack rock, light house lookouts and more. And the Florence Oregon area is known for its famous Dunes City sand dunes. Thousands of visitors and locals alike enjoy fiun out on the sand in dune buggies and off-road vehicles.
So is it any wonder that when we write articles and posts on Rob's site that we focus on these events and his niche? We have specific landing pages for various custom home searches in the area such as:
Rob specializes in helping those 55 and over find the right retirement home or adult community in the Florence area. While Rob writes all of his own Activerain posts, we strive to make his website highly predominant on the search engine results pages. If you have a chance pop over and say hi to Rob; he's always got something to say about the Florence Oregon real estate market.
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