Many real estate professionals have business blogs, and that time blogging can pay off in your marketing, according to the 7th Annual Blogging Survey from Orbit Media Studios, a website development company. Fifty-four percent of nearly 1,300 bloggers across industries said blogging delivers “some marketing results.”

“We find over and over again that greater efforts [in blogging] leads to greater rewards,” says Andy Crestodina, CEO of Orbit Media.

Bloggers who have a lot to say tend to see the best results. Blog posts that have about 1,000 words were found to be the most effective. But bloggers who wrote 3,000-word blog posts also reported “strong results” in the study. Also, bloggers who invest more time on each blog post—as much as six hours—tend to see better marketing results too, the study notes.

You needn’t blog every day to reap results. Bloggers who post once a week or several times a month tend to report the best results. “Conversely, inconsistent bloggers are least likely to report ‘strong’ results,” Crestodina says.

The Orbit Media Studios study found the following are the most effective types of blog posts in achieving marketing results, according to respondents:

  • Webinars: 33%
  • Roundups (which invites several writers to address a specific topic): 33%
  • Guides and e-books: 33%
  • Interviews: 33%
  • “Gated content” blogs (which requires sign-up information from a visitor to read the blog): 33%
  • Infographics: 31%
  • Lists, such as top 10 lists: 31%
  • How-to articles: 28%

To drive traffic to the blog, marketers overwhelmingly use social media. Other methods include email marketing, such as newsletters and search engine optimization. A small percentage use paid services, such as paid ads in search engines.

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On October 6th, the Governor announced that limited open houses are now permitted in Phase 1.5, Phase 2, and Phase 3 counties.

In order to hold an open house, the firm and broker must take measures to ensure that occupancy is restricted to the gathering size permitted by the current county phase and all other required protocols are followed (face coverings, social distancing, sanitation, etc.)

For Phase 1.5 and Phase 2 counties – no more than five (5) people, in addition to the broker, may be in the property at any one time. For Phase 3 counties – no more than ten (10) people, in addition to the broker, may be in the property at any one time.

Brokers must strictly adhere to the occupancy restrictions for open houses. Firms should develop processes that brokers follow to ensure compliance, including the following:

  • Post signs at the property (e.g. on the open house signs, at the front door, inside the property etc.) alerting the public to the occupancy restriction and reminding the public to wear face coverings and social distance.
  • Brokers need to carefully monitor the number of persons on site at any one time and not admit more than the allowed number of persons into the property.
  • Brokers need to constantly monitor the front door and potentially lock the door from time to time to prohibit additional persons from entering.
  • Firms may consider assigning two brokers to an open house – one to stand outside and monitor the number of persons admitted to the property, and the other to be inside the property.
  • Brokers must enforce the face covering requirement.
  • Persons waiting to enter the property must social distance and wear face coverings.
  • Clean and disinfect all surfaces, before and after the open house, and have sanitizer placed around the property.
  • Because contact tracing in the event of an outbreak is important, brokers should maintain contact information for all attending an open house.
  • Please keep in mind that the firm and broker hosting an open house are at risk of criminal and civil liability for failure to fully comply with the required protocols.

Washington REALTORS® has created the following signs and a sign-up sheet that brokers can use for open houses.

  • Sign alerting the public to the occupancy restriction for Phase 1.5 and 2 and Phase 3 counties.
  • Sign reminding the public to wear face coverings and social distance.
  • A sign-in sheet including contact information for all attending an open house.

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Are you registered to vote? Is your voter registration information up to date? On November 3rd, make sure #RealtorsVote and support candidates who understand the issues important to the industry and issues that promote homeownership.

Why Should #RealtorsVote?

On Election Day, you’re not just voting on presidential candidates. Your vote will determine:

33 U.S. Senate Seats
435 U.S. House of Representatives Seats
20 Gubernatorial and Lieutenant Gubernatorial Seats
128 State Executive Office Seats across 28 states
95 Statewide Ballot Measures

TCAR 2020 Candidate Endorsements

TCAR is proud to announce the endorsements of the following candidates for the 2020 Election!

  • Brad KlippertState House – 8th Legislative District
  • Matt BoehnkeState House – 8th Legislative District
  • Perry Dozier State Senate – 16th Legislative District
  • Jerome Delvin Benton County Commissioner – District #1
  • Will McKay Benton County Commissioner – District #3
  • Rocky Mullen Franklin County Commissioner – District #2

TCAR evaluates candidates based on an interview process in which they are invited to share their views on issues that will affect the real estate community. Among the criteria TCAR looks for in a candidate for elected office is an understanding of the relationship between the real estate industry and our local economy and a passion for policies that will aid in the prosperous development of both businesses and communities. TCAR is confident these candidates will work hard to ensure property rights remain a top priority and that they will continue to support efforts for homeownership and economic growth in our area.

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Get Out the Vote

Below REALTOR® Party Director, Pete Kopf, discusses the importance of getting out the vote this November, voter safety options, and the role REALTORS® can play as community leaders: