Remember, it ain’t news until it’s been processed by a professional.
For all us amateurs out there: If you missed out on something that happened a week ago, you can pretty much figure everyone who cares already knows.
And a note to the self-professed professionals: We already know you’re not paying attention. You don’t have to paint a target on your forehead.
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Todd Carpenter says:
I actually thought about posting it on Inman, but saved it for my own blog instead. Does that count for anything?
December 7, 2007 — 6:24 pm
Greg Swann says:
You were where I found out — last Saturday morning.
December 7, 2007 — 6:29 pm
Eric Blackwell says:
I notice the same time warp effect in the political news vs political bloggers as well. Read Hugh Hewitt’s blog and wait a couple of days…MSM then finds out.
We really live in a light speed world. There is no news cycle. It is 24/7/365.
December 7, 2007 — 8:32 pm
Greg Swann says:
Precisely. And the mainstream journalists who have made the leap to real webloggging, like Hewitt or Michelle Malkin or Mickey Kaus — or John Cook closer to home — are on top of things, and the rest might as well be working toward retirement down at the post office. It’s a lesson for real estate professionals, too: If you aren’t playing today’s game, you’re headed for the sidelines.
December 7, 2007 — 8:48 pm
Brian Brady says:
Maybe Dustin’s running Active Rain?
December 7, 2007 — 10:46 pm
Jay Thompson says:
I posted something on my blog this morning about a management shake-up at Point2 Agent. About 12 hours later P2 said something publicly. Nothing from any real estate news source yet.
Surely when 8 or so top level managers simultaneously leave one of the major vendors in the real estate web space, that is “news”?
December 7, 2007 — 11:44 pm
Greg Swann says:
> Surely when 8 or so top level managers simultaneously leave one of the major vendors in the real estate web space, that is “news”?
I thought so when you posted. I’ve been waiting for the other shoe to drop. I will cede the arsenal of resources to the professionals. Imagine what they could do with an RSS feed…
December 8, 2007 — 12:30 am