How would you like a chance to be front and center before thousands of curious consumers with a genuine interest to purchase or refinance a home in the near future?

Better yet, what if you could broadcast your real estate industry expert knowledge and exponentially increase your exposure to these potential clients without spending a dime?

That's what Federal Title & Escrow Company is offering to mortgage lenders, real estate agents and other industry experts in the DC Metro Area – the opportunity to submit an article for a special guest column featured weekly on the company blog.

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In an age when Google accounts for 43% of global Internet traffic, businesses are relying more and more on web marketing strategies to improve their search engine rankings and stay in front of customers.

Establishing online visibility is a lot like competing in a high school popularity contest in that you need the most votes to win. Votes come in the form of inbound links from other websites. The more of them you have, the higher your page will land in search results.

Federal Title guest bloggers are encouraged to contribute a thoughtful article on a topic that somehow relates to the real estate industry – be it homebuyer programs, hot neighborhoods, new loan regulations, closing costs, just about anything goes – and provide a link back to their website. You can also submit a previously published article from your own blog or website and still provide a link.

The rules are simple:
1) No blatant self promotion; and
2) Federal Title reserves the right to edit all content as necessary.

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With no advertising dollars on the line, you've got nothing to lose! The marketing team is standing by the answer your questions and help you get started, so why not give this blogging thing a shot?

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+2 # Ken Montville 2010-03-12 22:05
OK. You have my attention. I'd be interested in guest posting. Do I just send you an e-mail with the post attached? Inquiring Minds want to know. :lol:
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0 # Nikki Smith 2010-03-12 22:52
Yes please. You have some great stuff on your blog. Just added you to my reader. 8) Use our Contact page to e-mail me. Thanks!
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+1 # Jennifer 2011-03-14 10:10
Hi Nikki,

Are you still accepting guest blog posts? If so, I'd love to send you one.

Thanks!

Jennifer
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0 # Nikki Smith 2011-03-14 13:08
I am always accepting guest blog posts. Please send your e-mail to nikki[at]federa ltitle.com. Thank you
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0 # Anthony L. Affatati 2011-03-17 12:55
By way on introduction I am Anthony Affatati, Sr. and am proud to state that I am also Vice President of the National Association of Independent Land Title Agents.I welcome becoming a contributor to your Blog post and appreciate the opportunity. Please contact me at your earliest conveince.
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0 # Luke 2011-10-12 21:14
Hi Guys,

I noticed you're looking for guest posters to help build content on your website and thought you might be interested in a new beta site called Guestr.com. Guestr aims to help website owners attract guest posters; think of it as Guest Post Wanted classifieds.

We're currently asking a small group of website owners to help us with the beta release, so if you're interested, please check it out at guestr.com/ .

If you're not interested, no prob's, you'll never hear from me again.

Kind Regards,
Luke
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