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Doesn’t everybody want to be in the know? The LANDFLIP BLOG is our company voice and a place where we can talk about our new offerings and services, and other company news and events. Our goal is to help our customers stay ahead of the curve, by sharing industry news and trends, and allowing interaction, comments, and feedback.

No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow. ~Proverb

Things start to happen in the spring on land that just don’t happen while there is cold and snow. I can hear my neighbor across the road at his ranch getting the tractor ready to begin his first plowing. Lawn mowers start up and get all checked out to make sure they are ready for the weekly ride around the acres and acres of grass. The neighbor with the RV is mapping out where his many road trips may take him this year. Last year they visited the mountains, this year the wife says it will be the coast.

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Remembering Fads

I can remember a field trip in the mid to late 70’s when my middle school class went to visit the Arkansas Planetarium. My friends and I commented to our science teacher about a man carrying what appeared to be a small suitcase with a phone cord coming out of it. We noticed him walking around apparently talking on the phone. She advised us to “stay in line and not get distracted by some silly fad.”

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Tip Tuesday: Investing your time can mean money

LANDFLIP advertisers who take full advantage of all the opportunities our website offers are seeing great results.

The first thing successful advertisers do is begin uploading their listings that fall within the LANDFLIP guidelines. A key factor is to upload all qualified listings and not just one or two.  By listing each property you are giving the land buyer the opportunity to find everything you have available. You should also ensure your listings have the best possible description and keywords.  If the property you are listing is great for hunting land, but specifically “duck” hunting, state that on your listing. Land buyers are getting more and more precise with their land search criteria. A successful advertiser uses this fact by creating a listing description in-line with what the prospective buyer is searching for. Imagine your listing being a fish in the ocean. Every time a buyer drills down to search more specifically, your “fish”  is coming to the top. Good descriptive words can be the difference between being at the surface and a much easier catch, or requiring the buyer to put on their scuba gear to find your listing.

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