About twenty Phoenix-area webloggers, many of them Active Rain participants, attended a real estate weblogging forum hosted today by BloodhoundBlog weblogger Brian Brady at the Phoenix Public Library in Downtown Phoenix.
Today’s event was a sort of get-acquainted meeting, with the attending bloggers introducing themselves and talking about their weblogging experiences and marketing goals. Brady anticipates coordinating events like this on a quarterly basis.
Cathleen Collins and I were there, along with Jay Thompson, The Phoenix Real Estate Guy and Jonathan Dalton. In a perfect expression of the weblogging ideal, Jonathan already has an excellent post up on the event.
One of the things I spoke about, and promised to elaborate on in a post, is the push toward local content, local interest, and, especially, local inbound links. I’ll write that up over the weekend.
Afterward, Brian, Cathleen and I spoke at length about Big Picture issues relating to real estate weblogging. One thought we had was to emulate the Bloginars held in Seattle and other cities by Dustin Luther and Russ Cofano of Rain City Guide. No promises — life is short — but a turnout of twenty people today was impressive — in a city that is home to thousands of Realtors…
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Brian Brady says:
1- Thank you Cathleen and Greg for your participation.
2- I wish that Joseph Rago of the Wall Street Journal could have heard the articulate “fools” that gathered this morning.
3- What happened today? The world got even smaller as experienced real estate weblog authors and eager, aspiring authors gathered.
4- Aspiring real estate webloggers, take heed of the advice we heard today. Write, write, write, and just keep writing. You’ll find your voice and develop your identity before Spring Training starts.
I’ll post and link to Active Rain tomorrow after I’ve had time to reflect. It truly is morning in the online real estate weblog world.
January 5, 2007 — 8:26 pm
Jonathan Dalton says:
I like the bloginar idea though I’m wondering how truly effective it may be. Accepting it could be a flaw in the teacher, my attempts to educate the folks in my office about blogging has been akin to teaching an 18-month-old to catch a baseball. Lots of blows to the forehead and little real progress.
January 5, 2007 — 10:32 pm
Greg Swann says:
> akin to teaching an 18-month-old to catch a baseball
Charge tuition. Heinlein said it takes an advanced mind to be able to accept valuable information for free.
January 5, 2007 — 10:37 pm
Jay Thompson says:
JD, I’ve attempted to educate agents in my office about blogging. My words were met with the glazed look I thought only my teenagers had mastered.
It was nice to finally meet you and Cathleen in person Greg. As Cathleen commented to me, “I felt like I already knew you.”
Looking forward to your localish post.
January 6, 2007 — 10:59 am