…is up at Seattle Real Estate Professionals. Moderator Marlow Harris presents awards in three categories.
BloodhoundBlog is a Carnival unto its own. Here are eleven entries from the last week that I thought were exemplary:
Russell Shaw: Thank You, Mr. Barton, May I Have Another?
Kris Berg: When It Clicks
Cathleen Collins: Punch and Pie At This Week’s Carnival of Real Estate
Dan Green: Why The Fed Matters to Real Estate
Greg Swann: Who needs Realtors . . . ?
Russell Shaw: Making Predictions, Cowards & Lies
Kris Berg: Between Rock and a Hard Place
Greg Swann: Everybody loves Ramen . . .
Russell Shaw: Anonymous Posters Who Hate Lereah
Jeff Brown: How Much Is An Excellent Assistant Worth? Are You Kidding?
Richard Riccelli: There’s no business like show business, like no business I know
Dan Green’s Why The Fed Matters to Real Estate was our entry in the Carnival of Real Estate, the Carnival of Real Estate Investing, the Carnival of Business and the Carnival of Marketing.
Cathleen Collins is the judge of our Carnival entries, but her Punch and Pie At This Week’s Carnival of Real Estate got the most votes from our contributors, so it is my honor to declare her the winner of the Bloodhound Carnival.
Marlow Harris hosts the Carnival of Real Estate at her own 360 Digest on January 15, 2007 — a week after Elvis Presley’s birthday. She threatens to have a category devoted to Elvis posts, which should be fun…
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Marlow says:
Yes, I guess I am the next week, on the 15th. So on January 8th, I’ll have a compilation of Elvis and/or real estate links, then on the 15th, I promise anyone who can somehow write about Elvis & real estate in the same post will get into the Carnival. After all, we celebrate the entire month of January as Elvis’ Birthday Month. How can one confine oneself to just one day of the year? (And August, of course, is Elvis’ Death Month with the week of August 16th being official “Weep Week” in Memphis.”
December 18, 2006 — 6:59 pm
Anonymous says:
Here are eleven entries from the last week that I thought were exemplary:
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Russell Shaw: Anonymous Posters Who Hate Lereah
I found it crass and undignified for a professional.
What did you find exemplary about it?
December 18, 2006 — 9:29 pm