Welcome to SoundBiteBlog.com. This website focuses mainly on providing Real Estate, Mortgage, and Local Area information for consumers and residents in Western Puget Sound, we also share our passions, expertise, and practical insights on Internet marketing and technology, including social media/networking, SEO, website design, and custom web applications. SoundBiteBlog is an award-winning joint venture between Mark Flanders of Pastik Design and Rich Jacobson of Keller William West Sound.

Within the pages of SoundBite is an eclectic collection of articles covering a wide variety of topics we hope you'll find interesting, engaging, and helpful. Rich is committed to relentlessly representing his client's best interests and empowering them to make informed decisions. Mark finally decided what he wanted to do when he grew up and gets excited when the code he's written solves a customer's problem with blinding efficiency!

Social Media Strategies: “Attack of the Killer Blog!”

December 30th, 2009 by Rich Jacobson

do-you-have-a-killer-blog?Okay, so this post ushers in the 5th installment of a series entitled ‘Developing a Social Media Strategy.’

This episode is called:

“Attack of the Killer Blog!”

or

Top 5 Ingredients of a Successful Blog

Maybe you’ve just recently started your blogging adventure. You’ve heard all the hype and hoopla, and have ended up on Blogger.com, or WordPress.com, or some other free blogging platform. You’ve tossed out a few ‘posts’ in an attempt to test the waters, but you’re starting to question their effectiveness. You wonder if you’re wasting your time and efforts.

You’ve observed others whose blogs appear to be very popular and draws tons of comments. You constantly hear testimonials of how people have received clients, closed transactions, and increased business due to their blogging.

However, your ship hasn’t come in yet. You’ve attracted little, if any, new business through your blog, and you’re beginning to think, “Gee, do I have blog breath?’

good-quality-content-is-kingFortunately, effective blogging is not rocket science. The path towards developing a ‘Killer Blog’ simply requires an understanding of the basic components of a successful blog, and your commitment to consistently invest the necessary time and effort.

So what are the Top 5 basic key components of an effective blog, you ask?

1 // Content is Elvis

One of the most basic and important elements of an effective blog is publishing good, relevant content – sharing information that is meaningful to your intended readers – writing articles that are engaging, interesting, practical, and helpful. One of my own personal catch phrases is ‘Knowlegeable Empowerment.” Many of the articles that I write contain helpful advice and insights from years of actual experience as a real estate professional. This content educates and empowers my readers/clients to make better, prudent, and informed decisions.

For additional reading:   Kreating Kwality Kontent Writing Quality Content

2 // Keywords are Key (Full, but not Stuffed)

Achieving the right percentage of Keyword Density in your blog articles is another vital step towards improving your ‘Find-a-bility‘ Factor (how well you rank with the search engines for your targeted primary search terms). Don’t sacrifice readability by stuffing too many keywords into your post (keyword stuffing). Read through your article just prior to publishing. Does it have a natural or comfortable flow? Or does it sound more like a boring tech manual? There are several FREE tools online to help analyze your Keyword Density, like KeywordDensity.com, SEO Chat, and Googelrankings.

For additional reading:   Keyword Density

3 // Pimp Your Blogpimp-your-blog

Consumers are fickle. In organic search results, you only have a few brief seconds to effectively entice and capture their interests, or they’ll quickly pass over your permalink and choose something more to their liking. It begins with creating fun and alluring blog article titles that draw readers to your article. Then, equally attractive ‘lead-in’ teasers (excerpts) that  reveal a condensed ‘Reader’s Digest’ version of what the full article has to offer. Nice aesthetic formatting also dresses up your article and makes them easier to digest. Good relevant graphics/pictures help to reinforce your message, improve the ‘stickiness’ of your blogsite, and provide ‘Alt Tags‘ to further strengthen your keyword density.

For additional reading:   Tantalizing Titles are Tantamount

readers-get-to-know-you-through-your-blog-writing4 // Getting to Know You

The beauty of blogging is that it allows you to engage/converse with consumers and reveal parts of yourself to readers/potential clients through your writing. By reading your blog, a meaningful connection is made, a sense of familiarity is established. When you finally meet your client face-to-face, it’s as if they’ve known you for years. The usually awkward and uncomfortable ‘courting’ period with new clients is effectively eliminated from the process.

For additional reading:   The 3 Powerful P’s of Blogging

5 // Dare You To Move (listen to Switchfoot during this point)

A good way to close your blog post is with some form of ‘Call to Action.’ What next step(s) do you want your reader/potential client to take? What action will best reinforce or apply the information you have provided them in your post? It may be something as simple as subscribing to your blog or RSS feed. It may be an open-ended question designed to solicit comments.

For additional reading:   What’s Your Call-to-Action Doing for You?

ACTION POINT: So what is one thing you’ve learned here that you can begin to implement today as part of your social media strategy for 2010?

Here are the previous 4 articles in this series:

Social Media is a Conversation, not an Advertisement!

The ‘WHY’ of Social Media?” (Why Social Media should be a part of your Annual Marketing Plan)

The key strategy of “Taking AIM” (Audience, Image/Brand, and Message)

Becoming a skilled chef by serving up “Social Media Sushi

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Blogging since 2005, Rich has published over 1000 articles, most related to real estate. He enjoys using the tools of social media to brag/boast about the quality of Life on the picturesque Kitsap Peninsula in scenic WA State. He is a licensed real estate professional providing knowledgeable empowerment and relentless representation for his clients of residential properties and vacant land throughout all of Kitsap County WA and portions of Pierce, Mason, and Jefferson Counties. You can also find him at KitsapLife.com, ActiveRain, Crabbing in the Hood, Facebook, Twitter, or e-mail:  kitsapagent@gmail.com

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Serving Up Social Media Sushi in Kitsap County WA

December 16th, 2009 by Rich Jacobson
“Blogging is an excellent place to begin generating your own unique content, and can serve as the Social Media conveyor belt to distribute your appetizing articles to consumers/potential clients who are hungry for quality, relevant, and practical information.”
social media sushi
Okay, so I just posted the 4th installment in my series on ‘Developing a Social Media Strategy for Small Business.’

So far in this series, we’ve realized that “Social Media is a Conversation, not an Advertisement!

We’ve answered “The ‘WHY’ of Social Media?” (Why We should Make it Part of our Annual Marketing Plan)

And, the importance of “Taking AIM” (Audience, Image/Brand, and Message)

This time, we’re going to begin unwrapping the various tools that are available for you to create, package, and serve up your message so that it reaches your intended audience(s).

Serving Up Social Media Sushi

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Rich Jacobson is a licensed real estate professional providing knowledgeable empowerment and relentless representation for his clients of residential properties and vacant land throughout all of Kitsap County WA and portions of Pierce, Mason, and Jefferson Counties. You can also find him at KitsapLife.com, SOUNDBITEBLOG, Crabbing in the Hood, Facebook, Twitter, or e-mail:  kitsapagent@gmail.com

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“Blogs and Tweets” with Natalie Danielson

December 11th, 2009 by Rich Jacobson

This Friday, December 11th at Pacific Northwest Title in Silverdale, Kitsap area real estate professionals will have the ‘joy’ of being entertained taught by Natalie Danielson of ClockHours.comNatalie-Danielson-clockhours-dot-com

Natalie will be facilitating two brand new Social Media classes – one on Blogging Basics, and the other on Twitter. Here is the all the skinny:

  • Two brand new 3 clock hour classes
  • Tuition :$30.00 for each or both for $55.00 (deal)
  • Date : December 11th, 2009
  • Time: 1st session Blogging Basics 9:30 – 12:30 pm
  • Time : 2nd Session Twenty Questions on Twitter 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Pacific Northwest Title

2021 NW Myhre Road, Suite 300

Silverdale, WA 98383

(360) 692-4141

To register, email:  vickieL@pnwtkitsap.com

Directions to Pacific Northwest Title

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Rich Jacobson is a licensed real estate professional providing knowledgeable empowerment and relentless representation for his clients of residential properties and vacant land throughout all of Kitsap County WA and portions of Pierce, Mason, and Jefferson Counties. You can also find him at KitsapLife.com, ActiveRain, Crabbing in the Hood, Facebook, Twitter, or e-mail:  kitsapagent@gmail.com

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Benefits of Blogging – Fujiyama Japanese Steak House

December 8th, 2009 by Rich Jacobson

social-media-in-kitsap-county-waOkay, so a letter is hand-delivered to my office this past week, personally addressed to Rich Jacobson of SoundBiteBlog, care of Windermere Silverdale, from a Mr. Peter Chen, Owner of Fujiyama Japanese Steak House & Bar.

Inside were two ‘Certificates of Invitation’ granting the bearers a FREE dinner at the VIP Open House of the new Fujiyama Japanese Steak House & Bar. This is an exclusive private open house that is taking place prior to their official Grand Opening on December 16th.

I’ve been watching the progress of Fujiyama as they’ve been moving into their space in the Town Centre complex (Big 5 Sporting Goods, Emerald City Smoothie, Teriyaki Delight). But I’ve never met Mr. Chen.

I’m honored that he would select me as one of their VIP guests. The fact that he knows of SoundBiteBlog and my habit of publishing reviews on local area businesses, shows that he understands the importance of social media, viral marketing, and word of mouth in promoting his new restaurant. I like him already!

I’ll be back next week with a write-up, offering you my usual honest, unadulterated critique on Fujiyama Japanese Steak House & Bar.  Stay Tuned!

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Rich Jacobson is a licensed real estate professional providing knowledgeable empowerment and relentless representation for his clients of residential properties and vacant land throughout all of Kitsap County WA and portions of Pierce, Mason, and Jefferson Counties. You can also find him at KitsapLife.com, ActiveRain, Crabbing in the Hood, Facebook, Twitter, or e-mail:  kitsapagent@gmail.com

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