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Proof that I can blog about anything (aka: Proof that I can run a CONTEST about anything)

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Real Estate Agent with Jameson Sotheby's International Realty

Charles has started sumpthin'.... again.   (he just can't manage to sit quietly in the corner, can he?  Always fidgeting, always gettin' into trouble)...

Now he wants you to open up that dark, dirty cabinet under the sink and blog about whatever you find there.  That's right, we wanna hear about your used brillo-pads, that roll of soggy paper towels, that clump of grocery story plastic bags, the black fungus growing in the back corner or... er... well, maybe not the black fungus, you should have that looked at.

Charles has gone too far, now.  Teach him a lesson and make him read your post about "I can blog about anything"... cause if you write it, he'll have to read it.

Wait a minute... I'm a judge on this thing, amn't I... that means that I'll have to read it too.... dang! 

Okay, change of plans.  Don't enter... pretend you didn't read this... keep moving, nothing to see here, move along, move along...

Original content by Charles Buell

     People have often commented on my posts, “You can blog about anything!”  I think I got a comment like that once when I blogged about my favorite coffee cup  When I get these comments I am never sure whether that is a compliment or a criticism----but given the number of comments they generate they must not be all bad.

     I think it is pretty much true that I can blog about anything----although I HELP!think there are some things that are either “out of bounds” or that I at least feel I need to “sanitize” to make them fit for public consumption. 

     We don’t have to blog about everything that pops into our heads----but it is good to know that we can. 

     It is this “knowing part” that gives us the permission to find blog fodder in just about anything.

     This post takes the premise a step further with the creation of a new group called, “WeBlog Anything.”  This group will attempt to accomplish a couple of things.  It will give people a group where they can post those posts that just don’t quite fit into some of the other groups.  So when you feel compelled to blog about that ingrown toenail you will have a group to post it too-----along with "Whacked"!!!, Psych Ward and BananaTude.

     The second purpose of this group (initially at least) will be to act as a place to collect posts that are to be included in a new activerain contest called: 

“Proof that I can blog about anything!”

     The basic idea of the contest is to provide an opportunity for all activerain bloggers to stretch themselves----to step “outside-the-box” a bit----and realize that there is stuff to blog about everywhere one looks ----even under the kitchen sink. 

The Challenge:

     Pick an item under the kitchen sink----or the bathroom sink.  Everyone has a kitchen and a bathroom sink don’t they?  (If you don’t----use a friend’s sink, which would likely have some serious blog potential in itself.)  Do a post about this object----finding some way to make this object relate to whatever your profession is.  There will be extra points for pictures and links-----and especially for making the post go Hyper-local at the “Neighborhood” level.There must be something under here I can blog about!

     If you are one of those people that swears they can’t think of anything---even after picking an item from under the sink----don’t panic!  Cart that item around in your head for a few days.  Every now and then pull the thing out and think about it----an “idea” will come to you.  By the time you type that idea down, some other thought will have been triggered to expand that idea----the next thing you know you will either have more than 50 words or your first novel.  Trust yourself.

     As a home inspector I get to see what is under all of your sinks and I know for a fact that there are tons of things under there that don't belong there----surely some of that must be blog fodder.

The Points?

     Everyone that enters (one post only) will receive 275 points just for entering plus the normal 200 points for posting (any post over 50 words) plus 25 points for including the post in an ActiveRain Channel.  Contest judges can enter but will not be receiving any “prize points.” 

    

The Prizes (points---what else?):  

     1st place, 2000 points, +100 points per picture up to 3 pictures, +50 points for each link up to 2 links.  (Total of 2,400 points possible.)

     2nd place, 1500 points, +100 points per picture up to 3 pictures, +50 points for each link up to 2 links.  (Total of 1,900 points possible.)

     3rd place, 1000 points, +100 points per picture up to 3 pictures, +50 points for each link up to 2 links.  (Total of 1,400 points possible.)

    4th place, 1000 points, is reserved for whoever comes up with the best post (in the opinion of our illustrious judges) that is posted all the way down (Or is that up?) to the  Hyper-local, “Neighborhood” level.  If the best hyper-local level post happens to be one of the 1,st 2,nd or 3rd place winners, the points will go to that blogger.  In this way 3rd place could actually end up with the same number of points as 1st place----and 2nd place could actually end up with more.  Entrys looking for these points should also be posted to the HyperLocal Neighborhood and Community group.

 

The Notorious Judges (plus me): 

     This was perhaps the most difficult part of setting this contest up----there are just so many I wanted to ask.  I finally decided on a list of 20 and decided that the first 6 that said yes would be the ones that I would pick.  As it turned out it only took 7 calls and I ended up with the following list.     

     Lizette Fitzpatrick - Kentucky

    Amy Hahn - North Carolina

     Alan May - Illinois     

     Carla Muss-Jacobs - Oregon

     Jason Sardi - Pennsylvania     

     Gary WoltalTexas

 

     The judges that I have asked to help me with this contest are already used to stepping outside of themselves----some WAAAAY outside of themselves----in their blogs.  If you haven’t subscribed to them by now, I recommend that you do.    

 

 A Few Additional Notes:

     For the post to be considered in the contest it must be posted to the group, WeBlog Anything.” 

     All posts must be “time-stamped” by midnight October 18th. (That's two weeks)

     All posts have to be posted with comments “enabled.”

     It should go without saying that ALL posts must be fully original content----no “purchased” content of any kind even if it is technically/legally “yours,” all photos must be original as defined by:  “You personally pushed the button to take the picture.”  Obviously the best way to “police” this is for everyone who enters the contest to consider themselves hereby “deputized.”

 

Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector

 

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 ALAN MAY, Realtor®   
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Comments (13)

Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Alan you do catch on quick :)

Oct 04, 2010 03:23 AM
Alan May
Jameson Sotheby's International Realty - Evanston, IL
Home is where the hearth is.

mama didn't call me "speedy" for nuthin'... (wait a minute... mama didn't call me "speedy" at all...  in fact, I think she called me her sweet li'l molasses.... hey!!!)

Oct 04, 2010 03:26 AM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Another contest....AWESOME!  I'll be reading the details.  I'm sure I have something interesting under my sink!

Oct 04, 2010 03:39 AM
Karen Fiddler, Broker/Owner
Karen Parsons-Fiddler, Broker 949-510-2395 - Mission Viejo, CA
Orange County & Lake Arrowhead, CA (949)510-2395

Uh oh......I don't normally look under there, and that's scary. I think I have every type of cleanser and new fangled cleaning tool there, yet, I live off of 409 and a sponge.

Oct 04, 2010 03:44 AM
Jack Mossman - The Nines Team at Keller Williams in Stockton
The Nines Team At Keller Williams - Stockton, CA
The Nines Team at Keller Williams in Stockton

OK Alan - sounds like this might prove to be more interesting than wht meets the immediate eye ... I'm in ... I'll study the post in detail and see "what's under there..."

Oct 04, 2010 04:01 AM
Donald Tepper
Long and Foster - Fairfax, VA
DC area investor helping heirs of inherited homes

This ought to be fun. Just watch out for grads from the journalism school at the University of Missouri-Columbia!

When I went there, we had some feature-writing assignments that closely resembled this blogging challenge. I remember one where words were randomly chosen out of a dictionary--one assigned to each student--and each of us had to write a publishable feature based on that word. Mine was "facade" and I wrote a feature that actually got published on a guy who'd designed stage settings for plays at the University.

Then there was the assignment where names were randomly chosen out of the Columbia Missouri telephone book. Our assignment: Call up the name that had been randomly selected for us and (you guessed it) write a publishable feature. Now, you have to understand Columbia, Missouri. It's a small town with a large journalism school, so many folks have been interviewed multiple times on all sorts of topics. The name I got was a man of Japanese descent. The last time he'd been contacted by a journalism student, it'd been for an article on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day. Naturally, it took some persuasion to even convince my assigned person to talk to me. But I got a good story out of that one, too.

So you're telling me that I can choose an item to blog about? Better yet, I can choose which sink to look under to blog about it? That opens up a universe of possibilities!

Oct 04, 2010 04:26 AM
Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster Real Estate - Gainesville, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

I was just wondering what kind of contest I could have in my AR group.  How in the world can I top this? 

Oct 04, 2010 04:27 AM
Leslie Ebersole
Swanepoel T3 Group - Saint Charles, IL
I help brokers build businesses they love.

Well, it will have to be someone else's sink cabinet. If I did my own and sent a photo you'd have to call the health department and DCFS. Maybe while out previewing this week I'll see something interesting. Hmmmmm.

Oct 04, 2010 05:52 AM
Steve Loynd
Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., - Lincoln, NH
800-926-5653, White Mountains NH

Alan...and Charles, I honestly haven't looked under the sink in quite a while this will be interesting and most likely create a reason for a trip to the dump this week.

Oct 04, 2010 08:21 AM
Jane Peters
Home Jane Realty - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles real estate concierge services

I wasn't going to enter this.  But now I am going to make you suffer. Was there a deadine for this?

Oct 04, 2010 09:41 AM
Alan May
Jameson Sotheby's International Realty - Evanston, IL
Home is where the hearth is.

Donna - we'll look forward to reading about it.

Karen - 409 it is.

Jack - or it might prove to be gross and groddy...

Don - I live in Evanston.. hope to the Medill School of Journalism... I know just what you mean.

Chris - you can't so stop trying.  ;-)

Leslie - we'll send out the health department tomorrow.

Steve - well, that will be interesting.

Jane - I have a feeling you mean that.

Oct 04, 2010 09:45 AM
Jennifer Prestwich
Henderson, Thornton, Broomfield and Westminster - Henderson, CO
Madison & Co Properties

Oh, Alan- it is ON!  I will have to overcome my fear of sub-sinkean spaces and delve in.  Although, the kitchen sink might not have much to go on because I had a small kitchen sink mishap a couple of weeks ago and went through the underbelly of my sink.....  Ooo- maybe that could be part of it?  

Alright.  Just remember, you asked for it!

Oct 04, 2010 12:19 PM
Alan May
Jameson Sotheby's International Realty - Evanston, IL
Home is where the hearth is.

Jennifer - well, for accuracy, Charles asked for it... but we surely share a shivver over sunken sub-sinkean spaces.

Oct 04, 2010 01:48 PM