I'm about to run off to Rhode Island to visit some in-laws so I won't be posting for about a week. Here's my last post for likely a week


Inman News has a series of great blogging videos on YouTube (finally a good reason to visit) here's the latest all of us will be excited about. It also starts to beg the question, "Which blogging place will you use and which ones will stand the test of time?" I have some opinions on some of them particularly Real Town blogs, but that's for another time. Watch this video as they describe blogging and a new FREE feature coming to Realtors on Realtor.com



Might force me to limit my blogging to Active Rain and Realtor.com if the blogging has full editing capabilities.

DIGG THIS!

 

36 Comments on Free Blog Coming To Realtors?! - Through Realtor.com - Video From Inman News

JUN
21
2007
613,364 Points 59 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I saw the video this morning too. It will be interesting to see when REALTOR.com gets it up.  How it is similar to ActiveRain, how it is different, who blogs there. 

 

9:23am • #1
8 Featured Posts
Better late than never.  I will be curious to see if Realtor.com will feature content and substance over (or at least on par with) sponsored links, etc.  I would be very surprised to see Realtor.com featuring content at no cost to the contributing author. 
9:29am • #2
185,923 Points 68 Featured Posts Outside Blog

The thing that Active Rain has already as part of their site is a HUGE commitment and following.

There is something awesome about the fact that I knew the people at last Saturday's in Chicago at the AR celebration... but I was MEETING them for the first time.

"Community" is part of what makes Active Rain so powerful. It is flattering that others look to imitate Active... but WHY recreate what is already there???? Especially when it is FREE.

Me

9:33am • #3
147,548 Points 6 Featured Posts Outside Blog

As some of you know, I'm not a big fan of Realtor.com having written how I think that they are a rip off and such.  That said, I'll be curious, as mentioned above, how they play this in regard to sponsorships and benefiting Realtors as opposed to benefiting Move, Inc.

 

Bob Mitchell

ValueList Real Estate Services, Inc. 

9:50am • #5
5 Featured Posts
Great post. Thanks for the info.  Just trying on how to tie all these blogging things together: my website, activerain, realtor.com.  Any helpful advice on that one.  Also, blogging takes time and I'm trying to make my time cost effective as well. 
9:51am • #6
1 Featured Post

Here is the first thing I want to know.  Is Realtor.com going to be jerks and put no follow tags on all your links in the blogs just like they do on Realtor.com.  If so don't waist your time blogging on it, it will be almost worthless,  Just like doing the paid adds on Realtor.com and they put your picture up and a link to your website. 

 

No-Follow = Search Engine This Link gets no link credit.

 

James Boyer

9:59am • #7
Sounds like competition to the Rain, question being, only Realtor's creating blogs there or will they allow mortgage brokers, home stagers, etc?
10:11am • #8
148,867 Points 7 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I wonder if they will let realtor 'partners' sign up.

lenders, stagers, title companies, ect

 

10:39am • #9
I just reread James entry here, no link credit? Doesn't that defeat the purpose?
10:41am • #10
2 Featured Posts
Thanks for the video link. I will pass it along to fellow realtors.
10:42am • #11
1 Featured Post
Thanks for the information I will have to check it out.
10:59am • #12

interesting post lost of things on the horizon for all agent

cheers
Scott

11:11am • #13
126,395 Points 12 Featured Posts Outside Blog
I wish NAMB offered this kind of benefit!
11:21am • #14
182,440 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
It sure will be interesting to see where they go with this, I think AR will still be the best blog platform for us.
11:53am • #15
226,895 Points 29 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
It'll come at some cost, but in time and money. We can also be sure their business model will always come first. It's just how things are.  Thanks for your post.
12:08pm • #16
572,432 Points 47 Featured Posts Outside Blog
We have to use what works, some of this will emerge to help Realtors and others will help themselves.  It is hard to visualize that some of the sites will change there philosophy.
12:54pm • #17
1 Featured Post Hit Router
Thanks for the update Josh. Does anyone know when Realtor.com is going to be rolling this out?
1:26pm • #18
Enjoy your trip, thanks for the news.
1:59pm • #19

Its is a great idea but we will have to wait and see who will actually benefit from the blogging. Will it be us as Realtor's or will it be the website. Thanks for the info I will definetly keep a close eye on it and look out for it.

2:37pm • #20
187,017 Points 12 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
should be interesting.  It will definately take blogging more mainstream, but I think many agents will give a nod to it and move on.  After all, it isn't difficult to get a website...if 35% don't even bother why would many more have the commitment it takes to blog?
4:35pm • #21
434,724 Points 70 Featured Posts Outside Blog

JJ,

I smell all smoke and mirrors on realtor.com part! They`ve done this before!

6:04pm • #22
269,536 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Have to see what the platform is like. All blogs are definitely not created equally. -Charles
6:28pm • #23
Thanks for sharing Josh.  It's great knowing what is happening at REALTOR.com.
6:41pm • #24
535,586 Points 45 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Is it surprising that I trust Matt, Caleb, Jonathan et al more than I do realtor.com? I think - judging from their history - that they're more interested in making money and preserving the status quo (power) than serving us - i.e., we pay for expanded listings and their ads send them away! I'm willing to check out what they have, but am doing so with a large dose of skepticism. Also, they used to allow html but then took it away when it appeared that some agents were more "professional" than others.
7:37pm • #25
214,849 Points 34 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I agree with James Boyer's comment above.

I will bet you money that Realtor.com will put no follow tags on their blogs. It will be useless for any SEO opportunities. 

9:12pm • #26
JUN
22
2007
5 Featured Posts

With the new neighborhood features, it looks like a "market expert" type of thing.  The blog may be free but I bet there is an "upgrade" to allow SEO opportunities or more likely to be the featured "voice" of an area. 

4:22am • #27
1 Featured Post

REALTOR.COM is doing this for one reason and one reason only. SEO. It doesn't cost them anything (relatively) to put in some boxes and run Wordpress mu or some variation on a blogging community. Obviously there are core benefits for move.com and Realtor.com, which include SEO benefits, automatic user traffic and fresh content they don't have to pay for. Obviously I think that there are a few major reasons why REbloggers would want to use the service but that really comes down to what the core functionality (nofollow tags in blog postings - as Tim said) will be in there. At the end of the day, I am not sure if it will be a great community and honestly I can see agents "abusing" it and posting predominantly listings on there for extra exposure and possible backlinks to their site. 

8:26am • #28
5 Featured Posts

Much like their market condition reports, I'm sure such abuses as frequent daily postings to be at the top of the stack will be used as well.

Community ?  I think trulia voices will have more of community then Realtor.com will.

9:06am • #29
Joshua
You're like an investigative reporter or researcher --Thank you for the info!
Havea safe and wonderful trip!
5:19pm • #30
5 Featured Posts

Aziz,

Thanks for the compliment, but it's unfounded.  I just found the article, and posted it here on Active Rain for others.

Thanks though!

 

 

7:25pm • #31
JUN
28
2007
JUN
29
2007
Is this currently being offer? Your link to digg this did not work, and I search realtor.com site and could find nothing about blogging. 
10:35pm • #33
JUN
30
2007
5 Featured Posts

Vicky,

Watch the video, this is an upcoming feature.

Digg only would work if you are on the post itself not the entire blog.  I just tested it and it worked fine for me, too bad no one is digging it.

 

12:25pm • #34
JUL
01
2007
613,364 Points 59 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
I dug it.  I can never remember my sign in for digg....
5:26am • #35
123,587 Points Outside Blog
I'm sticking with Active Rain, it has done more for my ranking than anything else has.  My motto, if it ain't broke don't fix it.
8:40am • #36

Leave a response…



(optional)
What does the graphic say?
 
Jrjhshot09 Rainmaker_large

Joshua Jarvis

Dacula, GA

More about me…

Keller Williams Realty - Atlanta Real Estate

Address: 2170 Satellite Blvd, Suite 197, Duluth, GA, 30097

Cell Phone: (770) 374-4667

Email Me

Blog about the Suburbs of Atlanta, including Suwanee, Buford, Alpharetta, Roswell, Duluth, Dacula, Hoschton, Lawrenceville, Snellville and more. Also concerning real estate practices.

View Joshua Jarvis's profile on LinkedIn

Digg!

Add to Technorati Favorites

View blog reactions


Visit Short Sale Pros


Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog

Find GA real estate agents and Dacula real estate on ActiveRain.