RSS: Get the Word Out

By
Services for Real Estate Pros with RE/Advantage

Now a days Agents must send a bunch of e-mail messages out over any given period of time just to try to generate new business.

Now tell me this: How many of those messages do you think actually get opened and read? Far fewer than you think.

RSS and Blogging

The easiest way to take advantage of the power of RSS is to start blogging. Because the very nature of blogging involves regularly posted content, blog platforms such as ActiveRain, Blogger, TypePad, and WordPress have long used RSS to distribute content. But if you're not ready to take up blogging, there are still a couple of exciting ways to use RSS:

  • Streamline that text-heavy e-newsletter. Instead of sending entire articles in your e-newsletters to clients and prospects, you can put the in-depth content on your Web site and include only the headlines in the RSS feed. The headline text is shorter, so prospects are more likely to read it and decide to click through to the items they find interesting. These click throughs will also increase the traffic to your Web site.
  • Tailor your content transmissions to each buyers or sellers interests. Many blog platforms let you create a feed for each topic category in your blog or topic page on your Web site. Your RSS subscribers can then choose topics that interest them and receive only content they want.

So do you think today's Agent can take advantage of this? We do and that is why we have in development custom blogging and distributed applications that we think can help.

Comments (2)

Russ Ravary ~ Metro Detroit Realtor call (248) 310-6239
Real Estate One - Commerce, MI
Michigan homes for sale ~ yesmyrealtor@gmail.com

That is a great idea.  Do part of your newsletter as part of your blog

Nov 18, 2008 12:46 PM
Mick Michaud
Distinctly Texas Lifestyle Properties, LLC Office:682/498-3107 - Granbury, TX
Your Texas Lifestyle is Here!

I've been posting my feature articles as a blog entry before they go to my newsletter.  That way I get some feed back to sharpen the content if needed for my subscribers.

 

Nov 18, 2008 01:01 PM