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Do You Need A Mortgage Blog...Or a Mortgage Website?

Are you having a problem deciding which is better for your Mortgage Business…a website or a blog? Well, you’re not alone. Many of you have asked me this question since we published our article entitled “5 Reasons You Might Want To Consider A Blog For Your Mortgage Business.”

 

My answer was not always a simple one, since the origination arrangements of those that inquired were wide and varied.

15 Ways To Make Your Mortgage Marketing Blog A Real Winner

Congratulations...here’s hoping your mortgage blog will soon be a reality. We know you’re going to promote your Mortgage Business, but you do need to consider your design, your content, and how you promote your blog.

 

The following ideas can help move your blog to a new level and grow your readers, customers, and prospects.


15 Free Ways To Increase Traffic To Your Mortgage Blog

As we previously mentioned, when you write content (articles) for your mortgage blog that are helpful, entertaining, and engaging, you’ll increase your chances of getting visitors and then retaining them.

 

You’ll also find that Search Engines love your blog content which translates directly to higher page rankings and more web visitors.

 

Here are a few of the many actions you can take (that are free or almost free) to increase your blog traffic even more...

5 Reasons You Might Want To Consider A Blog For Your Mortgage Business

Are you confused and somewhat perplexed by this whole blogging sensation? Have you been wondering if creating a blog for your Mortgage business is really worth your time and effort? Hopefully this article will help you understand the immediate benefits of blogging and whether you should get involved or not.

 

Just so you know…a blog is a quick and simple publishing system that allows you to add your mortgage information (content) to the Internet. The content that you publish is usually added in reverse chronological order. In other words...your most recent entry (called a “post”) is always on top and visible immediately to visitors to your blog.

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