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How Long do Blog Posts Work?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with F.C.Tucker 1st Team Real Estate

Ad infinitum ! 

Northwest Indiana Real Estate BlogHow Long do Blog Posts Work?

I'm not talking about the marketing blogs I write to showcase music home video's of our listings for sale in NW Indiana (athough we do get calls on posts in which the homes have already sold).

I'm not talking about Local Restaurants or Outlet Mall Blogs that I've written and submitted to Localism.

(Yes, we still get calls from these posts in which we say: Sorry, we cannot take your carry out order for dinner, or tell you the hours of the sidewalk sale this weekend LOL).

I'm talking about a Blog Post about using SKPE in a Bible Study that I wrote nearly 2 years ago and having a Ministers wife just call me recently because their church was thinking about doing the same and when she googled the topic, up came my post!

After about a half hour conversation of answering her how to and why questions, we touched base on other topics for evangelism use like facebook and a church blog and I was blessed knowing that the work her congregation had planned to do to update the way they connect with youth and grow their ministries was in part, inspired because of one dated blog post that I had forgotten about.

After all, this Home on earth is temporary compared to the home that awiats us...Ad Infinitum !


God's Blessings to You!

Sincerely,

Grace

 

Comments(2)

Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

Jeff and Grace it is amazing I just received an e-mail question thru my website about a post I wrote about 2 1/2 years ago. That is so great to know that it is out there forever, the flip side is we have to be cautious what we write:))

Mar 22, 2011 11:50 AM
Jeff&Grace Safrin
F.C.Tucker 1st Team Real Estate - Valparaiso, IN
SpousesSellingHousesTM

That's awesome Andre - congrats! Agreed about being careful -> our policy for social media is do not write or post or tweet anything you would not say in font of a judge or jury. Common sense is not common and discernment even less so - so one has to have policies nowadays.

Mar 23, 2011 06:35 AM