Creative Commons for your website
This is nothing new...Blogs can be a critical component to getting your site found in the Search Engines. Blogs provide a powerful way to deliver up to date and fresh content for your site. But the comment that I have heard from time to time is that people, especially busy real estate agents don't have time to blog. Unfortunately, I don't have the power to create more time but I could provide you with a resource that might help.
It is called Creative Commons. http://www.creativecommons.org
There are 2 ways that you might consider creative commons
1. Search creative commons for information that you can adapt or use on your blog. Both a Google and Yahoo! index creative commons content and allow you to search for content. You can search for creative commons content here http://search.creativecommons.org/ Do a search perhaps you will find an article that you can publish on your website. Some creative commons content is not available for commercial use, and some cannot be adapted, but you may find an article that you can use verbatim on your website provided you give the writer credit.
2. Add a creative commons license to your blog or website. By doing this you will ensure that your licensed article will be included in the creative commons search. Also if you write an article that someone else would like to use, you can require the user to give you credit for the article and link back to your website. Who knows you might be able to use creative commons to build some links to your websit organically.
If you are looking for content to add to your website, it might be worth your time to at least check out creative commons. Maybe you can use the content their to spark your creativity.