Jessica Swesey at Inman Blog has invited webloggers from six real estate weblogs to contribute posts to Inman’s real estate blog. Our initial post is a summary of my thoughts on MGM-Mirage’s Project City center in Las Vegas.
Going forward, I will be highlighting other great posts from BloodhoundBlog’s star-studded roster of contributors. Think of it as a sort of daily Carnival of BloodhoundBlog.
This is a great honor for us, of course, and, in recognition of this, I think I should hustle Odysseus off to the groomer…
Technorati Tags: blogging, real estate marketing
Dan Green says:
This is almost as cool as a giant portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, eh, Kris?
Nice work, Greg. You should be very proud of your accomplishments.
January 5, 2007 — 5:37 pm
dustin says:
Am I the only one to see the irony that this relationship (which I think is great for you!) comes only a few days after you’ve stated that your goal is to become a source of “commentary by, for and about real estate professionals on a national level”.
Is Brad aware that you are using his blog in an effort to take a slice of his pie? π
January 6, 2007 — 2:21 am
Greg Swann says:
> Is Brad aware that you are using his blog in an effort to take a slice of his pie?
Don’t bother to slice it. I want the whole pie.
Inman asks, “Is the Realtor becoming irrelevant in the Internet age?”
BloodhoundBlog’s counterpoint, written months earlier: “How much future is there in a job that millions of very smart people are willing to do for free?”
Even so, I think what they’re doing is smart. They’re betting that webloggers will bring at least as much value as they take away, and that seems like a reasonable bet for now.
January 6, 2007 — 5:55 am
Dustin says:
Can you leave a little sliver of a piece (Seattle) for me?
January 6, 2007 — 10:15 pm
John L. Wake says:
Cool!
But I’m still ticked at Brad Inman for complaining that his Realtor wanted too much money! Et tu muchacho?
I would say Inman News is at far more risk of disintermediation from the internet than Realtors.
January 6, 2007 — 11:35 pm