My father manufactures mens’ outerwear — overcoats, raincoats, jackets. He was with Windbreaker and London Fog for many years, but for the last couple of decades he’s been a private-label vendor: He supplies the goods, the designer or department store supplies its label. One year Consumer Reports reviewed mens’ raincoats and my dad took first, fourth and fifth place with the same raincoat. Different labels, different price points, same coat. The winner was sold by J.C. Penny for $99. Second place went to a $900 Aquascutum.
The Bloodhounds made a run at winning that decisively at this week’s Carnival of Real Estate, but judge Mike Simonsen was smart enough to see through us. I entered three times, and Kris Berg and Brian Brady entered from their home weblogs. A small demonstration of the volume at which we can howl, when we want to. These are the entries I know about (there may have been others from other BHB contributors):
- Kris Berg: The San Diego Union may turn their back, but my San Diego Blog will be still be here
- Brian Brady: Pay Cash & Refinance Later? BAD Advice
- Greg Swann at BloodhoundBlog: Real estate licensing laws are a criminal conspiracy against the consumer created by and for the benefit of a cartel
- Greg Swann at DistinctivePhoenix.com: If you’re going to live in Phoenix, learn to love the heat
- Greg Swann at RealEstateWeblogging101.com: Apprehending Real Estate Weblogging 101: Gatekeepers without walls and a book without paper
Alas, we didn’t win, although all three of us were mentioned in Mike’s post.
Truly, you can’t win ’em all, but we have won the Carnival of Real Estate more than any other weblog:
- Greg Swann: Why a flat fee for buyer representation? Because the money is in the meter drop…
- Kris Berg Plastic Pig (and How to Pick Your Agent)
- Allen Butler: SPAC Disease Reaches Pandemic Proportions
- Kris Berg: The ABC’s of Agent Hiring – Oops, They Did it Again
- Greg Swann: The Implied Accusation in real estate: How to win the war on your attitude
- Brian Brady and Greg Swann: Planet Zillow.com: Burgeoning Realty.bot grows, potentially, to become a self-sustaining residential real estate eco-system
Meanwhile, Michael Cook has won the Carnival of Real Estate Investing — count ’em — four times:
- The Right Time to Buy: An Investor Perspective
- Real Estate Investment Theories that can Actually Help You Make Money
- Persistence: The Investors Greatest Tool
- The Real Risk in Real Estate Flipping
To prepare the text for Real Estate Weblogging 101, to make sure I wasn’t missing anything, I went through everything in BloodhoundBlog, post-by-post. What we’ve done so far is impressive, I think. But something became clear to me as I followed our progression through time: We’re getting better.
We are one year young, and there are all those carnivals to come. Cover your ears, y’all. The Bloodhounds ain’t but begun to howl…
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