The voting for this week’s People’s Choice Award is open. The short list is not short — 24 entries — but it’s rich in quality writing.
Voting will run until Monday at 12 noon PDT/MST. The ballot form will permit you to read every article, but here are the links to the nominated posts:
- Dan Green, Professor J. Randall Woolridge Warned Me About This In Penn State Finance Classes
- Michael Wurzer, Can there be listing aggregation without cooperation?
- Jillayne Schlicke, FHA Secure: A Political Power Move Disguised as a Helping Hand to Those in Need
- Benjamin Bach, Is your portfolio ready to retire?
- Athol Kay, Realtor.com Blogs…. The Horror
- Lani Anglin, Craigslist- Buy A Home OR A Hooker
- Kris Berg, August Showers
- Rhonda Porter, What is your Mortgage Exit Strategy?
- Teresa Boardman, Has MAR forgotten who pays the bills?
- Morgan Brown, Taking advantage of convertible home equity lines of credit
- Jonathan Dalton, Since When Does NAR Care?
- Kris Berg, Ode to Summer and Labor Day Resolutions
- Dan Green, Is It Time For National Real Estate News To Go Away?
- Michael Price, Bright Ideas With Web 2.0 – 37 Signals
- Jay Thompson, Realtor.com — Blogging for the Masses?
- Robert Ashby, Are McMansions in Danger of Losing Their Tax Benefits?
- Greg Tracy, People Don’t Buy Homes Online
- Jason Mook, Why Touring Your Home Isn’t RE.net Compatible and Other RE Fallacies
- Sondra Johnson, HEY! Respect My ‘Housework’, PLEASE!
- Brian Brady, Active Rain Unleashes Impression Advertising
- Russell Shaw, What Should a New Agent Do? How About Paying Showing Agents by The Hour?
- Kris Berg, Individual success is not a collective endeavor
- Jeff Brown, Come On People — NAR Hasn’t Made A Hill Of Beans Difference Since I Was 18
- Michael Cook, The “Very Best” Alternative to the National Association of Realtors
The Odysseus Medal competition is a weekly carnival of the very best weblog posts in the RE.net. If you would like to compete — or to nominate someone else’s excellent work — this is the nomination form.
I’ll announce this week’s winners tomorrow early afternoon.
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