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All Forum Posts by: Jackson Malace

Jackson Malace has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

My name is Jack Malace and currently I am working to build an online presence for my father's spec building company in Central Oregon, Malace Homes.

He currently has a website and facebook account that are not frequently updated. I had a few questions for improving his website's SEO and building a consistent brand across various platforms.

1. Would publishing 3 articles a week be too much or too little for the blog section? We will be publishing relevant project info along with valuable home buying information to drive organic traffic.

2. How frequently should we be posting on Facebook?

3. How often do you try to incorporate keywords for SEO optimization in an article?

4. Is there a benefit to building a presence through platforms like youtube or yelp?

Thank you in advance for any tips you have, excited to learn from you all!

I am a college student at Oregon State University currently studying engineering, and I am trying to build my real estate education so I will be better prepared for investing when I join the workforce after school. There is an opportunity to get a real estate broker license at a local community college, and I had a few questions to see if it would be worth it to pursue now.

Do you need a broker license to access the MLS in Oregon? Wasn't able to find any legal information on this through research.

Would a real estate broker course be a reasonable investment in learning about investing?

Is it possible to be a part time real estate agent? Could I potentially make income that would cover the costs from being a broker if I was able to put in 20 hours of work per week?

Thank you for taking the time to read and reply to my post, I really appreciate the educational resources of BP and am looking forward to continuing to learn from this community.