Common Mistakes A Blogger Makes

These are some areas that can have an impact on you and your Blogging experience.  No matter who you are and what you do for a living, if you decide to start Blogging, here's a few suggestions that might help make your Blogging experience more enjoyable and successful.  These following suggestions are NOT intended to isolate any one individual, network, or community.  In fact, these suggestions come from an entirely different perspective which you'll discover at the end of this post.

Finish What you Start

Some folks simply don't finish what they start. They become inconsistent and give up too soon to experience the results and rewards that can and will come from their Blogging efforts.  Don't give up. Stay the course.  You will only get out of it what you put into it. A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits.

Be Creative With Original Ideas

Don't try to imitate other people.  Be Yourself and don't be afraid of who you are and what you choose to share. You are unique and bring something of value to the table no matter who you are.  Finding your own voice is really nothing more than using the same voice you talk to others with on the phone and in person everyday. You are original, now just be creative and share your originality.

Have a Purpose and Be Professional

Networking and Blogging require some time, direction, and focus.  Avoid the pitfalls of being hurried, sloppy, and unprofessional.  Your Blog and content are a direct reflection of who and what you are.  Autograph your work with a signature of "quality!"  Always be professional, ethical, moral, and kind towards others. 

Mix it Up With a Variety of Content

Only posting charts, statistics, and marketing reports etc. will make your Blog seem like a marketing machine.  Add a little color and flavor by creating a variety of personal, business, and hyper-local posts. You'll find that offering a variety of content on your Blog will bring you a variety of readers and visitors. 

Know Your Topics and Share Your Experience

Not being informed about subject matter can be a "Bloggers Nightmare!"  There's nothing worse than getting sucked into questions you can't answer.  The research and time it takes you to find out about a topic or subject matter and get answers can be consuming and discourage you from Blogging again.  Better to share what you do know and your experience, than to claim you're the expert at something you're not. 

Engage Your Readers

Writing with no substance can be harmful or even fatal to your Blog.  Writing content that draws the reader in and makes them want to come back for more should be the goal. Often, Bloggers will post articles that share only their view point and they aren't open for discussion.

Use Visuals To Make Posts Appealing

Try not to always write articles that are just a "Wall Of Words"  No visuals or photos, or even worse... bad photos can do more harm than good.  Having posts that are cosmetically pleasing to the eye will help to draw readers in and bring your topics to life.c

Be Careful Overselling - Everyone's a Buyer

Purely self-promoting blogging can come across to others as not giving anything of value, even though your product or service is the greatest on the planet. Remember that everyone wants to buy, but no one wants to be sold.  This in my opinion is one of the key differences between WEB 1.0, and the new WEB 2.0 world. 

Protect Your Reputation

You can't please all the people all of the time, but coming across in writing like you are scolding the reader, whether in a post or a comment, can lead to frustration and discouragement to both author and reader.  Sharing your opinion just as I am here is better than creating deliberate conflict.  Always treat others online as you would offline and in person. 

Be A Blogger, Not Just A Visitor

Not enough content or consistency will slow down your traffic and returning visitors.  Try to not be repetitive or let your Blog become stale.  Finding the proper balance of how many times to post each week is up to you. I suggest a minimum of 2-3 times per week. Your readers will come back as often as you post.  Whatever works for you, just be consistent. 

Interacting, Conversing, Dialog and Threads

Being unresponsive to the readers and their comments will have a negative impact on your Blog.  If you just "post & go" never returning to engage or converse with others, then the value of a good thread or conversation will be lost.  Many Bloggers create posts where the greatest value actually comes from the dialog in the comments. 

What's In A Title 

Everything. Not just for SEO either.  Having a catchy title can make the difference of whether someone wants to read your post or not.  Taking a bit more time to come up with a good title that is relevant is worth the extra effort.  Don't take title's for granted, and be careful using a catchy title that has nothing to do with your subject matter or topic.  

Be Part of the Solution and NOT the Problem

Complaining, writing with negativity, and using a blog to attack others may be attractive to a certain audience, the question you have to ask yourself in this case is, "Is this the audience I wish to attract?"  When sharing your opinions and experiences where there is a negative or questionable subject matter, try to find the roses and not the thorns, something that will help and benefit your readers. 

Write With Transparency

Some Bloggers like to cut and paste from pre-written content that may not even be their own.  Not being transparent can easily be detected in ones writing.  Somehow that little 10pt font has a way of revealing more than you think. Be yourself, be sincere, be honest, and just be you.  Don't plagiarize!  As simple as this sounds, it is difficult for some, but must be overcome if you want to be a successful Blogger.

Participate - Read, Write, and Comment

This is a big and common mistake.  Taking time to read will only help you learn and grow. Taking time to write will only better your Blog post quality and increase your traffic, visitors, and business.  Taking the time to comment on others posts will only build your reciprocating visitors and traffic and will do miracles for building new and exciting relationships.

I share these thoughts, common mistakes, and suggestions with you today not because of what YOU are doing wrong, but because these are many of the things I have done wrong.  I've had to learn much over the past couple years of Blogging.  Call it trial and error, but most of what I have learned about Blogging was learned here, and by doing it wrong.  At times, I do see others doing the same things.  Sharing my own experiences and shortcomings might help you save some time and frustration as you press onward toward your own Blogging aspirations and goals. Making mistakes is how we all learn and grow. 


                    

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162 Comments on Common Mistakes A Blogger Makes

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Hey Brad ;)

Nice list there ! I think the most important is your last one - that is to read, read, read . It helps develop your writing and also gives some jump starts for ideas to post.  I think part of my "blogging" duties is to interact with my local bloggers as well - to be involved in the blogging community by reading, supporting, and commenting.

 

8:13pm • #1
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Thanks for the advise Brad.  I do have a Q? I posted 3 blogs yesterday and I think one or 2 today, and no credit points? Is the credit department closed on weekends?

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Hi Brad!  I hope you're having a wonderful Labor Day weekend!  I love your list of common mistakes and learned one very early on--use alot of white space so that the reader doesn't get bored.  The addition of graphics and photos really is a necessity and knowing your market or topic is incredibly important.

One thing that I wish we could all do is keep the members engaged and consistent--I think that is one of the biggies that most forget--they try for a month, then give up and you just can't do that!

Take care and have a great Labor Day...

Debe in Charlotte

8:18pm • #3
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Brad - Excellent tips!  I think I've read about most of them separately, but it's nice to have them all in one place.

8:20pm • #4
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Thanks Brad,

I agree that it is important to speak from your own experience and knowledge base.  Reading and ongoing continuing education gives us all more to share and help others understand.

I look forward to refining my blog so that it is more useful and interesting for others.  Thanks for your suggestions.

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Brad -- you are the best.  It is difficult to imagine that you made any of these mistakes.  Have a great weekend.

8:26pm • #7
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Thanks for all the tips.  It always pays to read what others think may be a bad idea or what may turn people off  

8:34pm • #8

Thanks Brad.

Every time I read one of your posts I learn something that is helpful.  Participate, read, write and comment really hit its mark with me.  Thanks again!

8:40pm • #9
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Howdy there Brad

Each and every one of us here in the AR community, no matter how long we have been here. Have made common mistakes like these. Thats part of learning, and when your willing to learn from our own mistakes or from others that are so willing to share. That will always help folks do better with there blogging, or anything in life.

I also feel participating is very important. Besides the fine tips you have stated in it, I also think it helps folks. When they take the time to write a reply to the folks that have taken the time to write a comment on their blog posts. Folks like to feel they are appreciated for doing so.

Thank you kindly, for all the helpful posts you have been doing to help all of us.

Baker Home Inspection and Consulting AR Signature

8:42pm • #10
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Good summation of many points that others have made in similar blog posts lately, Brad. It always helps to have positive reinforcement for the things that we should be doing on a regular basis as bloggers in order to realize success at it.

8:52pm • #11
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Hi Brad, Nice to see all of these tips in one blog post. It's easy for bloggers to get burned out on writing or sometimes there just isn't anything we want to blog about. Then it passes and we feel creative again. The series contest wore me out. I think I need one more day...

8:55pm • #12
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Thanks for your comments. Reminders like this always helps our blogging

8:55pm • #13
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Thanks for the reminders Brad.  We need to take a look and evaluate ourselves every once in awhile.

8:57pm • #14
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Brad...

This is an excellent summary of what is required for a successful blog. I think that you covered just about everything!

8:59pm • #15
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Brad, Thanks it's good to know that polishing writing content, balance and style takes time and a willingness to risk a mistake or two.  I appreciate the values of AR that foster healthy business growth. 

9:00pm • #16

Tom - you can only get points for up to 10 Blog post entries per week.  It looks like you have already exceeded that. :-)

9:01pm • #17

Wow, what a super well-thought-out list. I am just getting started blogging and I am going to print this out and follow it as best I can. Thanks for providing quality information as always.

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Hi Brad ~ Great post. I've been at this a few weeks now and am happy to report that I could check most of your tips off as having reached my second level of consciousness. I'm sure you know what I mean. It takes a while to digest everything you learn here and it seems I'm getting there...

I'm almost on overload when it comes to reading, I've done so much in the last 5 - 6 weeks!!

I hope lots of "newbies" read this post, because once you've mastered it, I'm sure it all becomes second nature after that. (Of course this is me using my crystal ball to know that, because nothing is second nature to me just yet.:-)

Denise

9:18pm • #19
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Love the post Brad!  I love reading your posts and adjusting my blogging style based on your great advice.

9:21pm • #20
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Thanks, Brad! Your excellent suggestions about writing blogs which engage readers are greatly appreciated. Your emphasis on interacting, participating, and getting involved in the blogging process is right on target.  Great blog! 

9:23pm • #21
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Your words make me think of my favorite teachers throughout my life, those who are themselves and have taught me by listening to them tell about their experiences.... You have given me some great ideas here.

9:23pm • #22
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Bradley ! - After reading your list of what to and not to dos, I'm feeling pretty good about my blog :o) Cheers !

9:24pm • #23
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Amen to everyone one of these points - oh so very true - and helpful reminders :-)

9:26pm • #24
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It's nice to know that you too have made many of these errors.  Your posts always feel so well done.

9:27pm • #25
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Brad,

I love reading the blogs here!  I have learned more from Active Rain Bloggers and comments than I could have from any classes.  It is so much easier to find out what works and what doesn't and the people that participate are AMAZING!!!!  Thank you for the tips.

9:28pm • #26
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Brad,

I always learn so much from reading your tips. Thanks for sharing!

9:35pm • #27
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Brad- another informative post.  I haven't been blogging that long but I've learned so much and, of course, made many mistakes. The most important thing for me is that I've learned as much from the comments that others write as I do the actual post itself.  So, your last Point-Read, Write and Comment-is the critical point.  As for visuals, I've always subscribed to the "Peanuts" (as in comic strip)  theory, where a few well chosen words with visuals are more appealing and will catch and hold more readers. 

Another "bookmarked" Post!

 

9:57pm • #28
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Brad - Wow. I'm not sure if I could have covered this as well. No wonder you get paid the big bucks.

10:00pm • #29
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Hi Brad, Superb post and one that I think resonates well no matter the experience level of the reader. We can each find ourselves through the varied points at differnt times of our bloggin career. The one thing that resonates loudest for me is that we should always question so as not to become complaceent in either our attitude or our writing voice. We have to keep it interesting and something of value if only making a simple super clear. Brad, are a master at communication and your talents and skills set a standard that no one elsewhere can even come close to ypu. You inspire all of us and it is a gift that only a few can attain. Your writing and your passion for excellence shows through in everything you do and say.

10:12pm • #30
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Lot's to learn, but amazing people to learn from here.  The learning never ends!

10:24pm • #31
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Brad,

 

I took your advice earlier when you mentioned the point about getting a good title. It really works.

 

Brian

10:29pm • #32

Brad,  Thank you for some great tips.  I'm still fairly new at this and your posts certainly help me learn.

10:38pm • #33
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Brad: Of all the teachers we have all had along life's road, experience and especially experience in failure is the best of all. This is a brilliant, well written post. Thanks for sharing with us.  Also, how did you get those stars in there ~ they really look good.

10:38pm • #34
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This one is definitely going in the "bookmarked" section.

10:51pm • #35
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Excellent post, Brad! I appreciate you sharing your experience with us and I'm bookmarking it right now. :)

10:55pm • #36
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Hi Active Brad~ Thanks for so many good points!  I read, read and read and comment, but do not write nearly as often as I should!

11:00pm • #37

Brad,

Thanks for the tips, reading, reading, and reading does work.  Will definately bookmark this post.

11:04pm • #38
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Brad - this is a well deserved feature. There are some real gems in this post...I have no doubt that I have been guilty of many, if not all...and am still learning. I would echo your sentiment that all I have learned has come from being a member and participant of AR. I will be sharing this with folks attending my next blogging webinar in a week or so. Great stuff!!

BTW will you be at Tech Tuesday for the C.A.R. Expo in San Jose Oct 6?

Jeff

11:05pm • #39
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Thanks, Brad.  Those are some good tips.  I know that I struggle with a few of them myself...

11:20pm • #40
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Brad: Congrats on the Feature!  Coconsistently I have read your blogs for almost a year now.  I don't believe that you have made many if any mistakes as they are always so well written, professional and full of useful content.   Reading, commenting is a great way to become a better blogger.

By the way I like the new title "COMMUNITY MANAGER".  

11:30pm • #41

A lot of great tips. You should email this post to users when they sign up. I know when I first started this blog would of really helped me out.

11:31pm • #42
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Brad- These are very good blogging tips. I just fly past those who write a wall of words with no images, no paragraph breaks or the paragraphs are too long and add no visual appeal.

The thing that bloggers need to remember when they are writing is that most readers of blogs are scanners. They are scanning the posts. They are not reading every single word. So to make the biggest impact and encouraging their eye to stay a moment longer on your post is to use like Debe says, lots of white space. But also consider the spacing, the paragraphs should be no more than a few sentences and use lots of bullets, numbering and visual breaking points like you just did with the stars in your post. Katerina

11:32pm • #43
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Hi Brad -- As always, excellent post.  When I read these posts, I can see where I fall short, and even while I have a great deal of tenacity, these are very time consuming tasks in order to do blogging very well.  Well...I have a lot of room for improvement, so that is always a good thing.

11:35pm • #44
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Brad: What a great listof examples for everyon to keep in mind when blogging. I'm always looking for ways to improve my blog and the post I share

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I agree completely Brad.  In fact, I wrote 2 blog posts in the past week that were along the same lines.  One was most common mistakes and one was the 10 commandments of AR. 

12:02am • #46

I appreciate your words of wisdom and guidance to help us become better bloggers!

12:05am • #47
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Brad my Blogging is a work in progress but I have learned so much here and you have been a great  community asset.  Thank you.

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Wow Brad - This is a great primer and should be given to all newbies, who are trying to find their voice here and don't know what to post or what tone to take.  Good job and very concise on each point.  I especially like that you reminded everyone that their blogs shouldn't be only selling, but should show their personality.  I wholeheartedly agree that people don't like to be sold.  I know I don't like it at all - just tell me what you're all about and I'll decide when and if to buy what you've got.

12:38am • #49
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Hi Brad, blogging is a journey, a constant journey and way to improve your writing skills as well as challenging the right side of your brain to be creative and descriptive. 2-3 weeks ago I started blogging again and I already can see some results :-)

12:38am • #50

Thank you Brad,

The more reading, the more I realise the mistakes made.  A nice simple clean and concise list for all.

Have a great labor day.

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Still making some of those mistakes - great list and reminders.

1:00am • #52
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Hi Brad,

Even though many of those comments were, indeed, tips and reminders I have heard before, there is always something to take from each post I read from you. Tonight, I realized that I have been guilty of the "blog and go". Dialoging is an important aspect of blogging easily overlooked.  Thanks for the great reminders and tips!

Jessica

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I'm a bit of a purist with the visuals, or perhaps the correct term is egotist.  I like the words to stand on their own merit rather than be propped up by illustration.  Probably why others derive a considerable deal more actual lead generation from their blogs than do I.  Much more appealing to the eye and shorter attention span of today's multi-tasking audience.  Commendable list you have put together here for practical business blogging, Brad.

1:23am • #54

Excellent post - thank you for the tips.  This is good cork board material for pinning up over my desk.  I couldn't think of any questions that I had that you didn't cover.  Now I just have to get started on a blog!

1:29am • #55
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Thank you Brad for all the tips.  I will take many of them to heart.

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BRAD- you always manage to touch us all with not only what you say but how you say it. I loved the stars in this post. You hit all the key and important points- great for newbies and a wonderful reminder to those of us who do this often.  THANKS BRAD

3:04am • #57
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Complaining, writing with negativity, and using a blog to attack others may be attractive to a certain audience, the question you have to ask yourself in this case is, "Is this the audience I wish to attract?"

I love all your tips, but this one resonates with me.  I believe in sharing positive ideas both on your blog posts as well as your comments and any other interaction on the blogosphere or the web in general.

Thank you for all you do, Brad.  You're certainly a great educator and have made a difference in so many lives you've reached out to here on AR.  You're a partner in my blogging success!

 

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Brad, so many good reminders. I've taken over a week off and need to get back in the saddle. This should get me going to complete the series I was doing before I left!

5:18am • #59
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Great cheat sheet for all bloggers out there. . great job Brad!

6:05am • #60
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As usual you have made some great points on the way to blog. Variety seems to be a good way to get loyal readers.

6:16am • #62
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Thanks Brad. As a new realtor, new Active Rain member and new blogger, this was very helpful.

6:22am • #63
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Great tips Brad.  Isn't that true with all things that we have learned.  Trial and error are the true teachers.  We can learn from others errors but we will always have some of our own.  Thomas Edison said "Results!  Why man, I have gotten results.  I know several thousand things that won't work!"

6:37am • #64
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Brad,

 

Great summation of pointers.  I will post at my desk so they will be handy when I am blogging!  Organic material is the key to a good, informative blog IMHO.

 

Mike

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Brad, of course it is a great post, and you got me at the end, LOL. We do learn from our mistakes! Here is what I know about pictures in my posts. The better the picture, the more hits and comments. Fact, not fiction. I am writing for 2 audiences, my AR buddies as members only posts, and the public. Each post for either audience teaches me what to do and what not to do, it is a constant learning process. And sometimes I really bomb, LOL.

Great post! 

6:39am • #66

Hi Brad I caught this post on Maureen's Bray's re-blog in the staging groups and wanted to thank you for the great list! It's bookmarked and I'll definitely be referencing back for reminders!

Love the part about mixing up the content, this has been working for me!!!

7:08am • #67

Brad,

I keep trying to compare clicks on my posts to views in an effort to learn what will draw people to my site.  So far I have few clues and even fewer comments.  So it goes.  I will continue to use local information, local pictures, and mix up the community information with market information.  Maybe someone will wander my way! I know I'm in a small market.

As always, thanks for a thoughtful commentary! 

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That's a great list. I haven't written much since the tri-athalon of challenges, cause I just got busy with real estate, but it's time to get back to writing! I'm off to write a hyper local now!

7:22am • #69
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I always look forward to reading your posts Brad - they always help me improve my posts. I have been guilty of trying things and quitting, but I really enjoy blogging and will continue to try to get better.

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Thanks Brad for the succinct list -- we're starting a local real estate blogging group and this will be a good place to start the discussion!

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Thanks Brad.  Great information.  Sometimes, in haste, we forget the purpose of presenting a good blog feature.  Your words are a good reminder.  Look forward to learning more from your experience.

8:33am • #72

From a beginning blogger, thanks.  I learn more and more here every day.

8:38am • #73
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nice list...I wish I could figure out a polite way to forward it to a few in my area!!  Write with a purpose!  I just do not understand why people just type a few words or display THOUSANDS of pictures...and that it.  I thought we only received points if the post was of a minimum number of words??  Guess not...it would be nice to implement that so perhaps we could discover more quality.  Have a GREAT day!

8:38am • #74
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Great tips!  Before I wrote my first blog I read blogs for about 6 months.  I was terrified...and now I love it! 

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Nice job with your article Brad. These are great thoughts in becoming an excellent blogger.

8:43am • #76
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HMM, doing a post about blogging using common sense. Great idea, and tell the kids in Washington D.C. this works in Congress too.

8:54am • #77

Thanks Brad.  I want to get my Blog started-- wow it is a lot of work to do it right.  It involves a little more than writing on your wall at Facebook.  lol

9:04am • #78

Brad,

Smart advice

Thanks

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Cool of you to share your own shortcomings.  I learn best by trial and a lot of errors myself.  Have a great Labor Day. 

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Very cool, especially the way you've used a different format here.

9:27am • #81

Brad,

Good stuff there. Do you or anyone have a definition of "overselling"?

 

9:34am • #82

Nice, Im going to print this out and have it on my desk the next time I blog !

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Hi Brad, I am relatively new at this blogging. love to read the blogs, more than write them myself.. just not enough time to think up a constructive blog.. anyway, i learn so very much from all these blogs on AR. I love all the graphic and pictures. That makes me stick around on a blog, longer.    thanks for sharing with us newbie bloggers. great tips here

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Brad, as always...love this post and the information you provided hits home for most members.  The last point Read, Write and Comment...is what helped me the most when I started blogging.

9:48am • #85

It takes a little time, a little effort, and some common sence to get your blo where it needs to be. I am loving my results from my AR Blogging.

9:51am • #86

Thanks for sharing..I'm new to AR and enjoying blogging however I want to share things that others will enjoy as well, thanks again.

9:55am • #87
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Hi Brad,

Thanks for all the tips and sharing your own experience way back when as a "newbie" blogger. It's an encouraging reminder to all of us "newbies" that the mistakes are common and it's going to take some time to master it all and feel more comfortable. While it's easy to knock myself for spending so many hours reading blogs and comments, I remind myself that I am in a virtual classroom and this is another very importan "module" about learning how to run a business. I feel very lucky, indeed, to have the support and instruction of such a fantastic group of talent within the AR community!

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Read, write and comment.  I try to do that every day, and it is getting easier.  There is so much talent here on AR,  it is hard to measure up when you are a newbie.  Thanks for sharing. 

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Brad ~ Thanks for all the great tips.  I do think the most important one is to be yourself.  Although I am no blogging pro, the education I get here is priceless!  I am working on becoming a better blogger.  I did sign up for Jeremy's tips to go directly into my email.  Do you think YOU will be setting something up like that so we that are learning will not miss important tips?

 

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Brad,

It is no surprise that you once again have some really awesome advise for bloggers - both those trying to get started as well as those of us who have been here for awhile.

There is one more point I think you could have made - and I only offer this out of my own guilt...

Be consistent.  The idea is not to throw a bunch of info up on your blog and then move on to another project but rather to include blogging as a valuable part of your business plan and time management.  Be consistent - post to a regular schedule - if not every day, the same day(s) every week will turn into a huge blessing.

For me, it's good to be back (again) and I really am trying my darnest to stay focused with my blog - there is so much info in me that I want to get out - and ActiveRain is my platform

10:02am • #91
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Thanks Brad!  Also want to add that I thoroughly enjoyed the meeting in Phoenix last week.  It wqs definitely worth the drive up from Tucson.

10:16am • #92
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Brad, thank you for inspiring me to get more active here and for your first rate advice. There are lots of ways to make a difference in real estate and you certainly have a gift in making a difference here. Emily Medvec, Santa Fe, NM

10:22am • #93

Just when I think I'm getting GOOD, you put out another Post.  It causes me to get "Gooder".  As a former Professor of "Bugs" at Michigan State University, I used to be on the other side of stimulating and challenging!  But, you know, I really enjoy this AR stuff.  There is nothing like it and your "Professorship" really turns me on!!!

 

Like so many, I will never miss a 'bone' you throw out!  And, on this Labor Day, my Posts will get better, I promise!

 

Jim-In-Paradise   (www.ParadiseJim.com)

10:29am • #94
134,672 Points

Brad: Not one of your tips is necessarily better or more important than the others. If one is doing the “reading” they will undoubtedly learn and grow and incorporate the other tips. This is another great featured post by YOU. Thanks for posting.

10:33am • #95

Brad, Fabulous tips!  It really is important to stay on top of your blog if you want to benefit from it.  Thank you for another wonderful and informative post!

 

Michelle Fradella, Broker - Pinnacle Real Estate Services - http://www.picayunehomefinder.com

10:37am • #96
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Great reminders Brad!  Thanks for keeping me on track!

10:52am • #97
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Great reminders Brad!  Thanks for keeping me on track!

10:52am • #98
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Brad:  Your posts are the most bookmarkable posts out there.  Excellent advice for all those new bloggers in my office, and those I meet as an Ambassador.

10:54am • #99

Thanks for these great tips! As a new blogger I found them very educational!

10:56am • #100

Wow Brad, these are some great tips!  I think I will have to implement them into my blog writing.  Wait a min...did I just break one of your tips by not engaging you? :P  Engaging the consumers/readers is important and many times it gets overlooked by people.

10:58am • #101
Outside Blog

Very helpul! I'm a new blogger, so any instruction along the way is appreciated!!

11:20am • #102
225,354 Points 41 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Brad, the one thing I struggle with the most is being consistent.  It really does require that you create a schedule, carve some time out each week and stick to it.  I'm still working on that one =)

11:20am • #103
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Brad - you are always so giving.. thank you for all these great tips for new bloggers and veterans who may have wondered away from the basics (me!).

11:42am • #104

Thanks Brad. as a former teacher,I told my students when first learning something new,you expect mistakes will be made. What you learn from these will only increase your understanding of this endeavor. I fear I have not followed this advice when writing a blog post for that very reason,FEAR. Not knowing what to write,thinking I won't be up to date enough,my experiences not that earth shaking etc.etc. After reading your post, I've decided to just dive in again and try to post once a week to begin with.Having a plan does help you get motivated. Thanks again. Susan

12:07pm • #106
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Right on Brad.  Sometimes we forget the basics and need a reminder.  Any new challenges coming up soon?

12:15pm • #107


Hey EVERYONE, thanks for the great feedback and comments on this post.  Though I am compelled, inspired, and motivated to comment back to each one of you here, it's just not humanly possible with my schedule. Herein lies just another Bloggers common dilemma.....

This puts me in a position where I have to make a choice between two of the areas I addressed in this post:

  • Either engage in the dialog within your own blog posts (Don't just "Post & Go")

       or........

  • Reciprocate by going to another members Blog and commenting back (Engage and Build Relationships)

I believe that these are both very important areas in Blogging, but when a choice has to be made between the two, in this particular case, I feel the more valuable decision is to reciprocate to the members who have taken the time to comment here.  This does not lessen the value or importance of your comments to me here, in fact it is the motivating factor that makes me want to come to your Blogs and leave comments in return. 

Blogging can be a very emotional activity that causes us to dig deep down into our thoughts and heart to always try to make the right decisions. After weighing this decision carefully, I have decided that the chances that the percentage of you who commented here will come back to see if I responded back to you personally is probably less than the percentage of you who would appreciate and rather I come to your posts and reciprocate by commenting on your Blog.  This is an area I have struggled with since day one on ActiveRain and Blogging.

I used to comment back to each and every comment on my Blog posts, but with this much support and love, there's just no way to accomplish both anymore.  So look for me on your Blog this week, it is my goal to come show you the same support and love you have shown here.  I strongly believe in my heart that this is the right decision and choice.  I will never take your comments or our relationships for granted.  Your words and comments here on this post are powerful and have made an impact on me emotionally, personally, and professionally.

Thanks for supporting me, the AR Network, and this Awesome Community.  I feel truly blessed by each of you. :-))

12:24pm • #108
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Hi Brad ~ So I'm one of the ones who has come back...:-) You're right though, it's not something I do as a regular thing, even I don't have time for that and I don't have your busy schedule!

I like your "mini post" in the comments. (It's certainly a lot more than just a comment).

TLW made a similar remark in one of her posts recently.... Rather than commenting on your own posts, comment on others.... I'm still finding my feet and trying to decide the best and most efficient way of managing my time here and I think you're both probably right and commenting elsewhere is the better way to go. (Especially considering the low number that probably go back anyway).

Having said that, check out Renee's post this last weekend. She does a great job of making people feel special by responding to each comment individually...

You can come down on either side of that and would be right....I guess we end up doing what feels right for us.

Denise

1:30pm • #109
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Brad: Nicely done... Blogging is such an adventure. I too am really challenged by the time I have available to write. Yet, I'm writing in my head all the time. Thanks for the points you make, I've encountered them all several times and it's really helpful when a fellow blogger distills them so nicely as you did. Thanks...

1:41pm • #110

Thanks for sharing these tips!  Good word, Brad.

1:46pm • #111
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Thank you Brad, I must confess that my list of "Bookmarks" is full of YOUR posts. Your list here is based on common sense and courtesy for others, inviting someone to read our post and having that invitation accepted is an honor, but we must deliver! I feel privileged to have an experienced blogger like you share your experiences with me, with us. If we all pay attention to even just a few of your points every time we write a post, we will all benefit from each other's posts and our experiences will be greater and better.

Antonio

1:54pm • #112
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Thanks for all of the good tips. I know I have not been consistent lately. I need more time!

1:55pm • #113
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Great bullet points!  Too many people blog robotically, like only listings or only neighborhood stuff.  Variety is the spice of life.  People love my blogs about my daughter and my adventures as well as my real estate and neighborhood stuff.

1:56pm • #114
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Brad, I also am one who comes back, but my posts don't get the traffic yours do, LOL, so it is understandable why you don't answer everyone. I have written about this many times, even though I am blogging for Google MILK, I still like to have the comments. They are inspirational, they are fun, they are a way to move ahead and become a better blogger for our target audience. And sometimes my target audience is AR members only. Develop relationships, develop a following.

Read, comment, post, answer people back, read, comment post read comment post. I got it!

2:19pm • #115
192,857 Points 12 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Several of these take constant effort - i.e. taking your time and not rushing for POINTS ... I was furtunate to have fast success in about 3 or 4 weeks with leads. This list could be a textbook for a class - great stuff.

3:08pm • #116
Outside Blog

Thanks for the reminder for a newer blogger.  I'll bookmark this one ;-)

3:12pm • #117
217,942 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Good stuff Brad - and personally I don't expect 'staff' to personally respond to each and every comment.  You guys all do so much for all of us and it is greatly appreciated.  I do like the idea of you stopping by from time to time and supporting the blogs - that would be cool

 

PS  Did you really hide Bob's socks:)???

3:31pm • #118
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We always need a reminder, thanks. 

I tend to wait till the mood strikes before I blog. Guess I should set aside a time every day or at least every other day and just do it!

Patricia Aulson/portsmouth nh homes

3:56pm • #119

Reading through your list of do's and don'ts I know I am guilty of not having a wide variety of topics on my blog. Could it be that I am afraid to let personality slip in? Hmmm ... will have to work on that. Thanks for the reminder!

4:15pm • #120
380,773 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Brad, this is an awesome list and so true.  I really need to read this over and over... probably at least once a day.  Thanks!

4:25pm • #121
403,673 Points 72 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Blog-N-Roll Brad...

What can I tell ya? Or better yet, what can I tell ya that you'd believe? :)

TLW...ROAR!

4:38pm • #122
Outside Blog

I think blogging is getting the practice time in

5:25pm • #123
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Brad, the problem with blogging is there is never enough time lately.  I need to tuck this away and read it this winter.  My blogging has fallen behind.

5:27pm • #124

I'll be bookmarking this one.  Thanks, Brad.

I am still struggling with the idea of blogging here.  I do have  a blog elsewhere (for consumers) so I certainly don't think what I am posting is appropriate here.  Currently I have a lot on my plate and I am trying to focus on one new project at a time.  Unfortunately AR blogging is probably about number 5 on the list.

I enjoy everyone's post and try to comment when I feel I have something to contribute...not just for points.  And I still do not know the significance of points.  I look forward to being a contributing member of this community soon.

 

6:16pm • #125
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All great points my friend!

And beautufully written.

Keep feeding us Brad.

We're hungry for your knowledge!

6:26pm • #126
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Thanks Brad - Ditto...

I do appreciate that you constantly keep us updated on becoming the best that we can be in this cyber-world of ours.

6:39pm • #127
101,681 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog Hit Router

Hi Brad - thank you for putting the "you" in to "i". Truthfully, I'm on Active Rain because of what I've learned so far and will learn in the future.

6:58pm • #128
164,756 Points

Brad - That's a great and informative list.  Thanks for sharing your mistakes and lessons learned.  I learned a lot by reading and commenting on other blogs.  I think my blogs have improved over the span of two years but I'm still learning new things every day. 

7:53pm • #129
Outside Blog

Hi Brad,

I want to thank you for your help in learning to blog. Every post I have read from you has helped me in this arena. I am recently new to AR (although I have been signed up for a while) I decided to dedicate myself more to my online presence and the information you have provided and tips you have given have been priceless to me!

Thanks again! I look forward to your next helpful post!

9:05pm • #130
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Very timely, Brad, especially in light of the fact that I am redoing my website and my new AR Outside blog, which after I had trouble with it initially is on the back burner until I do my main one.  And, I am trying to be active in AR.  Not enough time in the day.

But I will make time to sit back and read this from beginning to end.

9:42pm • #131
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Brad, I need to do a better job of blogging.  I got a little discouraged in the last week but I am going to get back on it.  Thanks for posting.

10:03pm • #132
Outside Blog

Great tips Brad!  Thank you.  Waiting to be perfect at blogging before ever doing it will surely mean waiting a very,very long time!

10:16pm • #133
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Brad - Thanks for the very complete list of tips.  Even though I have heard most of these before, it is always good to be reminded.  I can't imaginie not taking the time to read other's posts;  I have learned so much from all of the knowledge on Active Rain and from the other blogs I subscribe to outside the Rain.  I think one of the most important facts that you touched on is to not be afraid to be yourself and write.  It is great to be aware of what to avoid in our blogging, but everyone of us has made many of these same mistakes and have hopefully learned from them and kept on improving.

 

10:34pm • #134
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Brad - Love the check box and star graphics.  How did you do that? 

The graphics that I put in my posts still don't always end up exactly where I want them to. 

10:39pm • #135
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Brad--- great post--haven't been blogging in a  while but try to keep up wiith what is going on and respond to some of the great posts I see. ---will try to do more and keep people up  to date on what is going on in  the Savannah, ga. mkt-- because it seems to be exploding lately. 

Thanks Brad for all you do for  Actice Rain and helping all of us---

 

12:46am • #136
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Brad, being intereactive is important.  I hate when I've made a thoughtful comment on someone's post, and they never respond to it.  I've unsubscribed to several blogs because of their unresponsiveness.

7:40am • #137
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Brad, being intereactive is important.  I hate when I've made a thoughtful comment on someone's post, and they never respond to it.  I've unsubscribed to several blogs because of their unresponsiveness.

7:40am • #138
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I'm very appreciative of AR folks like you, Brad, who continue to shower us with practical & illustrious guides for blogging, business building, relationship building, personal development & poetry... consistent reviewing & renewing keeps us in check and improves our practice of business. THANK YOU!

10:23am • #139

Brian - I respect and appreciate that, and your comment is valued to me. Hopefully my responsiveness here will prevent you from unsubscribing to this bloggers blog. :-)

11:10am • #140

Thanks again for all your comments everyone, I am truly grateful and appreciative for each and every one.

11:14am • #141
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Hey Brad, a really great list of advise. I am relatively new to blogging. I spent some time reading, reading, reading here on the rain before I stepped out on my own. But I still haven't worked out the consistency to really promote it. Thanks for your insights.

11:31am • #142
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Brad,

As always great post and even better advice.  I again have another bookmark as a good source of referral for the future.

Thank you :)

11:59am • #143
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Very nicely done, suggesting what 'you' personally have done wrong.  I just can't believe it LOL :-)  you're the best.

1:18pm • #144
Outside Blog

Hey Brad,

Thanks for the insight on blogging. I'm new to this so any help and encouragement I can get is greatly welcomed.

2:11pm • #145
Outside Blog

Hey Brad,

 

I'm a novice blogger and looking for advice. I see that including mine you've had 146 responses. How do you manage to generate such numbers? I have relevant content but have only managed a high of 5 comments.

Not feeling the love in Austin

3:36pm • #146
100,360 Points 1 Featured Post Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Thanks for the tips Brad. I think we can all improve our blogging and appreciate you taking the time to share with us.

3:49pm • #147
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We always fall into the "hurry up" trap, thinking that the more the merrier, as apposed to content rich information. thank you.

4:25pm • #148

Hi France and Mark - I have been blogging on AR since 02/07 and am also a staff member here which might explain the number of comments.  If you're active here, you can't help but establish great relationships that will get built over time.  Go see some of my first posts on AR, you'll laugh, I would gladly have taken 3-5 comments.  :-)

You WILL end up doing the exact same thing here if you just keep reading, writing, and commenting. Your relationships will grow, your Blogging will get better, your comments will grow, and your business will grow too.

5:39pm • #150
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Brad:

Wonderful and helpful, as always. 

This is a great summation of what goes into a good blog.  I know that when reading other blogs, the photos are key, the variety of topics and professionalism are what draw me to them.  

 

8:09pm • #151
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I'll let my ego get the better of me and say you wrote number 1 for me.  I started the last extra point series challenge, and like the local content challenge as soon as I started, clients I thought had given up on the market were back in!  Busy, busy!  So I have continued toward completion...and things look to be slowing down a bit.  Could we have another challenge???  Seriously, great info, it's like the blogging commandments!    

6:31am • #152

I always appreciate your tips Brad- This is another list from under your pen that I will print out and keep handy. The best point you make is it takes practice, race hourses cannot win from inside the Barn.

Mikeisrealtor- Michigans thumb

6:31am • #153

Great post..I need to work on writing more and being myself more...it is such a leap, to go from sharing others views to writing your own down for everyone.

Thanks

3:26pm • #154

It shouldn't be too hard to be yourself. Why?  Cause that's who you are.  And the people who know and care about you wouldn't change a thing right?  People here and on the Internet are the same way, so have fun, enjoy life and just be yourself.  Too bad if no one else likes it, there are plenty who will. :-)

6:11pm • #155
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Brad, good list of reminders for each of us to focus on when we blog....as always great content. ;-) I TRY to be myself...;-)

9:31pm • #156

Teri - you do a great job at being yourself.  Sure was great to finally meet you in AZ, hopefully next time we can visit and chat longer! :-)

9:44pm • #157
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Brad,

Just wanted to let you know I pulled this blog off of facebook...yes it works! 

10:18pm • #158
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Great tips. Thanks for sharing.

1:37pm • #160
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Thanks Brad, now how do I bookmark posts , to keep and re-read?  

Still learning, Tracy

 

6:04pm • #161
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Thanks for the great information and sharing your experiences.  I'm still new and haven't wrote a blog yet...I'm a sponge absorbing all the new information. 

2:50pm • #162
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Tracy Lee - there is a "bookmark" graphic below every AR post, just click on it to bookmark and members Blog post.  :-)

7:28pm • #163

Wendy - when or once the sponge is full, we'll be watching for your posts.  Don't get too "sponged" before you start posting!  :-))

7:31pm • #164

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