(NOTE: I am not trying to preach to the choir!  This blog will be linked from the Listserve for the WCR Mile High Chapter.  I thought inviting the group to our neighborhood would be a great way to demonstrate the wonders of blogging!) kk

woman blogging on her computerBlogging is a buzz word that is not always understood.  Learning how to blog has benefits beyond just having a website.   Blogging tends to be more current and topical.  In today's world the speed of news and knowledge is a critical component in being relevant to consumer needs.  Those that do it have learned the ropes and you can too.  The following outline was prepared to give a basic overview of blogging, what it is, how it can benefit you and your business.

Why  Blog?

  1. generate leads and referrals
  2. drive traffic to your website
  3. improve website ranking
  4. social networking
  5. provides speed and relevance to a constantly changing marketplace

Definition of Blogging

The term is a contraction, coming from weblog.  A blog is actually a website where the entries are made in reverse chronological order.  Blogs elicit comments from readers, sometimes spurring conversations and additional ideas.  Bloggers "link" their blogs to other blogs, depending upon topic, friendship and interest. 

What's the point?

 As a vehicle for social networking, blogging is a wonderful way to learn how others solve the same problems you come up against.  Publishing your thoughts to the world, empowers others insight to you and how you do business, bringing a new level of intimacy to the realm of the business world.  People like to do business with people they like, who have helped them with support, concern and knowledge. Social networking sites like this one on Active Rain achieve that goal.

Additional benefits involve the backbone of the Internet, search engines.  As you blog about your business, the search engines index (catalog like an invisible librarian) your words.  As a consumer keys into the their computer a query, you and your business will come up.  That is the ultimate marketing result you want...and it's free.

Push vs. Pull Marketing

Blogs are pull marketing. The difference being best illustrated by analogy, "Consumers do not enjoy or want advertising pushed in their faces, until they need what it is you are marketing.  By blogging you can be present and available for those consumers when it's time for them to find you.  And it's free.

Is Blogging Difficult?

Absolutely not!  Today's blog platforms (tools to blog) make blogging as easy as sending an email.  You log on to your blog, write some thoughts and push a button to publish to the world.  You can include photos and link to other sites, check your spelling, any number of things, it's very simple.

Where can I find a Blogging Tools?

There are a variety of programs available for blogging. Beginners can get their feet wet using a Free Blog.  As one becomes more dedicated and serious about blogging, other blogging programs are available for a small fee.  Some choices are

Blogger by Google (free)

Typepad by Six Apart  (has 3 basic levels; Basic, Plus, and Pro)

MovableType by Six Apart (for business blogging)

Vox by Six Apart

WordPress (free)

Real Estate Industry Blogging Platforms

ActiveRain is a combination of blogging tool and social networking group.  This relatively new phenomenon started this past summer (2006) and through viral marketing alone has over 6000 members. It's free, fun and incorporates the benefits of blogging into a responsive and supportive real estate community where you can learn new skills and share your expertise.  Blogging on Active Rain can be directed to consumers, on a local or national level and/or to the industry users. 

Participates on Active Rain have taken to calling themselves Rainers.  The Rainers post blogs about events that occur in their lives, business situations and how they should be solved.  Much advice is dispersed on Active Rain, with the various points of view taking on some controversy.  It is  not unusual for a Rainer to share suggestions for improving one's personal website content or positioning.  Real estate is discussed more often than not, but other topics relating to the business are welcome.

For many blogging has become a way of life. It is fulfilling a need to communicate, learn and be part of a community.  IF you would like to get started or learn more about blogging on Active Rain follow this link.

 

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29 Comments on Blogging for fun or profit? How about both!

SEP
28
2006
4 Featured Posts
fantastic post! I think you covered it all. Plus you get to upgrade you AR character and advance to the next level. :)
1:27am • #1
258,611 Points 102 Featured Posts Outside Blog
I just have a lot to say about many things and relatively few people willing to listen to me.  Thank God for this outlet!
1:51am • #2
148,211 Points 54 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router
Good information! I think it is important to note that blogging isn't for everyone and many will abandon the effort after a few months.  A free blog is a good place to start. (Active Rain being the very best place.)  You'll find out soon whether you can keep at it on a regular basis.  I started on TypePad for a few months before moving on to a more expensive platform. 
6:25am • #3

Your blog entry was very interesting. I am a realtor specializing in <a href="http://localtampabayrealtors.com"> Tampa Bay Florida Real Estate </a>.

David Gilbert
6:58am • #4
Thanks for breaking things down.. I have just been taking things in on Active Rain thus far.. I was feeling a little nervous to publish my own thoughts..
8:22am • #5
257,959 Points 77 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Why is David Gilbert spamming us.  Bizarre.

Realtown blogs from internet crusade is also a great place for a real estate blogger to get his or her feet wet.

 

 

9:31am • #6
364,549 Points 110 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I wonder if NAR is aware of David Gilbert's unauthorized use of our Trademark "Realtor" ?  Using the term this way is illegal.  Don't be fooled into thinking it is correct, build yourself a website, spam networks for traffic (DUH) and think you won't get clubbed in the head for being a big dummy.

11:16am • #7
343,373 Points 94 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Wow!  Great outline for our presentation in November!   I had some of this in the outline, but now, you filled in many of the holes...  
11:30am • #8

I've been trying to explain blogging. Now, all I have to do is read your bog. It says it all! Thank you!

Jay and LInnea Hanley

12:01pm • #9
364,549 Points 110 Featured Posts Outside Blog
You are welcome Colleen, Jay, Linnea, Timothy, B.Bryant and Linda.  It's not all there is about the topic, maybe just a start.
12:07pm • #10
212,327 Points 56 Featured Posts Outside Blog
You definitely covered it all!  How come AR doesn't have a tool to e-mail a post like the other blog sites.  I would love to e-mail this blog of yours to a couple of colleagues who are clueless about blogging - can we call them "blog-challenged"
12:16pm • #11
144,308 Points 23 Featured Posts Outside Blog

"How come AR doesn't have a tool to e-mail a post like the other blog sites."

Rick & Ines - If you send that feedback to The Boys, you may be surprised how fast they implement it (if it's not already on their to-do list. They seem to magically think of everything). You can contact them here. It's a great idea.

In the mean time, you can always send the link to a blog to someone. To do that, just go up to the title of the blog, RIGHT click and select "Copy Shortcut" (if you're using IE). Then paste the link into an email.

Is there such a thing as Gooseberry pie?

1:16pm • #12
212,327 Points 56 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Thanks Jay and Francy - already submitted the feedback!
1:26pm • #13
2 Featured Posts

Kristal,

Do you work for AR?

6:33pm • #14
1 Featured Post
Awesome thread!  This should be submitted to Wikipedia!
6:39pm • #15
141,487 Points 14 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Nice post Kristal. It is nice to see someone that gets it. 
6:44pm • #16
364,549 Points 110 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Willie, No I don't work for AR, I blog for the points.  I trade in my points for shoes at Nordstroms.  It's a simple plan.

Jennifer, thanks, the definition actually came from wikipedia..

Thanks Ken, tell me what do I get?  Shoes?

7:17pm • #17
SEP
29
2006
673,669 Points 145 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router
Great post - thanks for your insightful overview of blogging...something that any neophyte should be able to grasp and get started.
11:49pm • #18
APR
18
2007
Your explanation is perfect! I happened to mention at our office meeting that so much can be learned from the Active Rain Blog site... WELL! Surprise to me that sooooooooo many of my fellow REALTORS® have NO idea what  BLOGGING is!  Thanks for helping me find a correct way to explain it!!!
7:23am • #19
JUL
29
2007
575,462 Points 34 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router
This is a great explanation of blogging, and why it is good to do it.  Perhaps this one should get featured again...
2:51pm • #20
AUG
09
2007
1 Featured Post
Kristal, I have to tell you that as a new member of AR, I'm following (and enjoying) your posts like a fly on honey...I'm gobbling up all the good stuff you've shared. Thanks!  It really makes a difference! 
5:00pm • #21
FEB
16
2008
Wow, I just joined Active Rain and it looks like I have a lot to learn--but there are a lot of good teachers out there!  I love to write, so looks like this is the place!
Carolyn Roland
10:50am • #22
Great post. You really explained the benefits of blogging.
11:19am • #23
411,758 Points Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Howdy Kristal

Thank you for explaining and pointing out the fine

benefits to bloging.

Have a good one

Dale

11:24am • #24
378,007 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Kristal... great post......  So much to still learn !

Thanks for the info

11:40pm • #25
MAR
31
2008
Aloha Kristal...great visual (eye on the world) which compliments your blogging style:Very informative and to the point. How many shoes have you accumulated to date? Living in Hawaii we don't wear shoes ....swim fins and flip flops mostly...
9:30pm • #26
JUL
21
2008
225,635 Points 2 Featured Posts

Kristal,

Thank you for blogging!  I have a lot to learn but I am willing to give it my best shot.  Still looking for my niche.

Ann

4:55pm • #27
DEC
05

Rainer,

Thanks for sharing the importance of blogging, it sure motivates me to get started with my blogs.    

Aloha, Dulce on Maui!!!

12:43pm • #28
MAY
19

Thanks all for the great information.  I am looking forward to starting my first blog entry and reading everything I can get my eyes on here at the active rain site.

Becky

11:33am • #29

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