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5 Post Ideas to Kick Your Blog or Newsletter Into Gear

March 07 2016

speedometer 1It's March and the busy spring selling season is quickly approaching. If your blog or business social media profiles have been in hibernation all winter, it's time to give them a nudge. Getting back to posting regularly can be a challenge, so we're making it easy on you. Here are five topic ideas that you can write about for your blog, Facebook page, email newsletter, and more.

1. Top 5 Mistakes Sellers Make About Pricing

As an active agent, you likely have plenty of first-hand experience with sellers who have thought that their property was worth much more (or less) that it actually is. Use those experiences to write a post that educates potential sellers on sound pricing strategies. List common mistakes that sellers make and explain how your readers can avoid them.

Don't forget to mention that homeowners can't rely on the automated valuations they see on search portals, and explain why. That opens up the opportunity for you to talk about how you price a home and the tools you use, like CMA software or RPR, that help you price properties accurately.

2. Local Spring Break Ideas for Families

Spring break's not just for rowdy college kids; K-12 students typically get a week off during the spring, too. That means parents will be looking for ideas for family trips, or for entertaining the kids closer to home. Write up a list of family friendly "getaways" that are a short drive from the area you serve. This post can double as an informative post that attracts the attention of out-of-towners that may potentially be looking to buy or learn more about your area. Not all families have the opportunity to take a spring break vacation together, so, alternatively, you can list local activities or fun daytrip ideas instead.

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