Add your URL to Google
I had an opportunity to be part of Young Professionals Network group meeting today. It was really great to meet other Realtors that I could relate to in real estate industry. There is nothing really better than making a personal contact and just talk to people you have something in common. Social networking can help me to stay in touch and connected with my friends, family and co-workers, but personal meeting has a bigger impact than you think. We all had a great time and the positive energy from the meeting kept me going on all day. That got me to think of traditional office environment. In my opinion the offices should have an open floor plan so the seasoned agents can get the energy and excitement from new and younger professionals. And the other way around, where young professionals can learn the sales skills from experienced Realtors.
Today's thinking is not "New Age" thinking: "The first thing we have to say respecting what are called new views at the present time, is that they are not new, but the very oldest of thoughts cast into the mould of these new times."
Well, I also had a chance to learn something new about Internet website. And, I would like to share this really simple and helpful trick. It's nothing inovating, but can help your website or blog. Whenever you create a new website you can add your URL to Google. It's just a one step closer to appear on Google search results rather than waiting for Google to discover you. Not only that, you can do it on other search engines too. And there are some local websites that will allow you to do the same.
Increase your visibility by submitting and optimizing your website for Google search, and distributing your content across Google and the web at large.
On Google page click on About Google under "For Site Owners" click "Submit your content to Google and under "Web" click "Add URL." Or just click HERE. Add your URL and you are done. Keep your content fresh:)





























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The Fairfield County, CT Chapter of the Young Professionals Network Presents... 'Building Your Business to Thrive in 2010!' 




