The potentially-canonical list of real estate weblogs has been updated, the first time I’ve gotten to it in about two months. I’m sure it’s not growing as fast as the RE.net, so I need to come up with a more streamlined way of maintaining it.
Robert Melton at Pittsburgh Home Daily has a list of around 750 real estate weblogs, but he knows for sure that some of those are dead. All of ours have been vetted to be alive within the past few months, but new blogs come on line every day.
In email, Maureen Francis wonders if this list might be considered a link farm by Google. It’s possible, I suppose, but it doesn’t share the essential characteristics of a link farm. While it’s possible to echo our list in a static or real-time form, very few weblogs do this. However, if we’re linking to you, it would be gracious of you to link back to us.
In any case, look it over when you have a chance. I need to hear from you in any one of three circumstances:
- A weblog should be on the list but isn’t
- A weblog is on the list, but its details are in error
- A weblog is on the list but shouldn’t be — it’s dead or a splog
There are 269 weblogs on the list right now, but I could be missing hundreds more.
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Robert Melton says:
Only gets harder as the list gets longer π
I too wondered how Google would see a long list of real estate blogs, but my list ranks for many long tail searches – just not for big keywords. Technorati, on the other hand, thinks I have zero authority. The truth, as always, is probably somewhere in between.
Anyway, just stopped by to admire a great list. I see more than a few that I’m missing.
June 3, 2007 — 6:57 am
Michelle DeRepentigny says:
Thanks for the addition and the visit to check! That you go through that much effort to verify is impressive!
June 5, 2007 — 12:38 pm