Janie Coffey

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Janie has been in the development, construction and real estate industries for over 20 years. She began her career in commerical construction and has slowly worked into all of the related industries and added residential properties to her resume 7 years ago. She is currently the co-owner of sister companies, Papillon Real Estate and Papillon ReDevelopment (a construction and project management firm). Janie blogs for The Coral Gables Story. In her “free” time, she is a graduate student of Atlantic History with a focus on the history of business and technology. She is a lover of geo-anything. She loves the story.

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25 responses to “Keep your local blog buzzing with amazing content”

  1. Matt Stigliano

    Janie – One of my favorite tips is to follow your local news team on Twitter and Facebook if they’re out there. Our local station, KSAT 12, has an excellent bunch of social media users that are very active. I follow the personalities that are the anchors, reporters, and weathermen, as well as the behind the scenes people who you wouldn’t normally know by name. Just the other night for instance, I knew about an officer involved shooting at 2AM as it was happening – not exactly blog fodder in this instance, but more than once, I’ve been able to “break” news, get a bit deeper into a story, or get connections to the people in the story because of my relationship with those at KSAT 12.

    I’ve also been involved in sending them bits and pieces I see – mostly photos of weather when we’re watching big storms, but occasionally traffic and accident “heads up” alerts when I come across them. In addition to being great resources, I’ve found them to be a fun bunch of locals as well and getting to know them has been interesting and enjoyable.

  2. Miami Condo Shop

    Great post. Janie pretty much covered everything. The truth is that if your content is mediocre, so will be your success. You need to keep your readers educated, enlightened, or simply entertained in regards to your niche to keep them coming back for more. I find it useful to use other blog links and whenever a reader leaves an interesting comment on one of my posts I usually follow their own blog and see what else they’ve written. Sometimes, I also get fresh ideas from Digg, Delicious,Technorati, etc. Thanks for the gold pot of infos and keep up the great posts.

  3. Jordan

    Great Strategies! Don’t have much to do today–think I’ll hone in more on my target market. :)

  4. Al Lorenz

    There were several here I had missed before!

  5. Geoffrey Kasselman, SIOR, LEED AP

    Hey! I know the sign in that picture! It is at a children’s overnight camp in WI (my daughter goes there). Love it!

  6. Jonathan Dalton

    > You’ll be seen as the one providing the latest news, even before they see it on the 11 O’clock news!

    But to what end? Is the point to become a community journalist a la Curbed or to sell real estate in a given community? And will the time spent reporting local news really mean that when someone wants to buy or sell they’re going to remember that in spite of why they follow you that you sell real estate?

    Based on what all of us experience in our own spheres, I’d argue no. When I coached soccer, the kids’ parents saw me as a soccer coach, not a real estate agent. I could remind them as often as I wanted but at the end of the day their frame of reference for me was as a coach.

    It’s like trying to escape the friends’ zone … once you’re there, the odds of a romance rising are virtually none because that’s not how you’re viewed. Spend too much time trying to be more than what you are, a real estate agent, and people will see you as everything but.

    On a side note, a blog doesn’t have to be hyperlocal to be effective – I write about topics for Canadian buyers a handful of times a month and still rank extremely well for “Phoenix real estate for Canadians” and gain business. You also don’t have to have a blog to dominate hyperlocally, you can do the same with a static website with excellent content and plenty of listings info.

  7. Jimbo

    Personally, I like fwix.com It lets you follow the latest local news (in my case, Charleston, SC) in your area via twitter, photos, blogs, weather, etc . You can create a customized widget for your blog (as I have on mine)and keep your blog “buzzing” with local news and deals. Once you’ve created a widget, you’re ready to go. Simply copy the code below into your site’s html. For instructions on blog installation, select your preferred blog type.

  8. Property Marbella

    Hi Janie, I follow the local newpapers over internet. There can I find many interesting news and the best is; they dont use any SEO, so with little normal SEO and WP plugin “All in One SEO plugin” can I be first on Google very easy and get clients to my site.

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