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Are you being selfish? (a case for reblogging)

Reblogger Anne M. Costello
Real Estate Agent with Weidel Realtors

Russel Ray has writteh a very insightful post about the merits and etiquette of reblogging. Take a look, and stop by Russel's post to leave a comment. I know he will appreciate it.

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Are you being selfish?
(a case for reblogging)

Reblog away!I made it through a few hundred thousand posts and comments over the weekend. One of them, I thought, indicated that the commenter either didn't understand reblogging, or is a selfish individual.

That sounds harsh, so I'm going to go with didn't understand reblogging.

However, if I told you who the individual was, I'm 99.99% certain you'd agree that s/he certainly understands reblogging.

The comment was to the effect that everything s/he has accomplished at ActiveRain was done without reblogging a single individual.

Reblog away!I realize that there is a love/hate relationship with reblogging, but if you've ever had one of your blog posts reblogged, it made you feel pretty good. Go ahead. Admit it. I know it did. So why would you not share that good feeling by, say, reblogging a post by the person who reblogged you? Or perhaps Pay It Forward by reblogging anyone at all?

If you reblog someone, you get 25 points! The implication of the commenter was that s/he had accumulated points by not reblogging anyone, which apparently is supposed to be better than getting 25 points when you reblog someone.

Reblog away!I can tell you, though, that the commenter has had posts reblogged dozens, probably even hundreds of times, so to be proud of not reblogging anyone else is, I think, selfish. That's just my thinking. Yours might be different.

If the commenter really didn't want reblog points, then it would be appropriate to ask that those who had reblogged his posts to take down those reblogs. I can tell you that if s/he ever did make such a request, well, that request was ignored by many dozens of people. The implication, which is probably 100% truth, is that the person never made such a request of any of those rebloggers.

Reblog away!More important than the 25 points that both the original author and the reblogger get is the amount of Google juice that comes with reblogging.

I originally didn't reblog. I was unsure of what my clients would think about me having someone else's work in my blog. Would they say, "Why didn't he take the idea and write something in his own words?"

The answer came one day while I was doing a Google search. A post of mine that had been reblogged was actually higher up in the search returns than my original post. How could that be? Who cares? The reblog provided me with twice the Google juice!

Over the weekend I found someone else who was getting great Google juice from people reblogging her posts. Check out this post by Kathy Streib:

Well You Must Be the One to Call... Every Time I Google.. You Come Up! Thank You ActiveRain!

Reblog away!Why ActiveRain didn't feature Kathy's post but featured some of the other, uh, interesting stuff this weekend, is beyond me. But I've never claimed to know everything there is to know about how featured posts are chosen, only that sometimes the system seems to be pretty well broken.

Kathy is in Florida, and she's getting some significant extra Google juice from Cindy Bryant in Texas, Linda Thompson in California, and Tammy Barbee in California. Kathy even has a screen shot in her post of the Google search. It's pretty awesome. Go look. I'll wait.

Back? Now wasn't that great? That there is what reblogging is all about. So go ahead. Reblog!!

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Some people send personal thank-yous when one of their posts gets reblogged. I try to do that but don't always do it. However, I do put "reblog" in my Excel spreadsheet by the person's name who reblogged me. Then, at some point in the future, I return the favor by reblogging something by that person. As my wise old grandmother would say, "Tit for tat." It's a good tit for tat. 

ActiveRain provides us with lots of resources. There's no reason not to use them, unless they are illegal or unethical. To the best of my knowledge, reblogging isn't illegal or unethical, and my ethics are pretty strong Southern born and bred ethics.

So I'll say it again, "Go ahead. Reblog!" Quit being selfish....

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Anne M. Costello
REALTOR®, ABR, CDPE, ePRO, GRI, GREEN, SFR, SRES
SALES DIRECTOR
Weidel Realtors Newtown/Yardley Office
10 North Main Street  • Yardley, PA 19067
Cell: 215 771-1642 • Office: 215-493-1954
Email: acostello@weidel.com
URL: www.AnneMCostello.com
 
Rob Thomas
Prestige Homes of The Tri Cities, Inc. CALL....423-341-6954 - Bristol, TN
Bristol TN-VA & Tri Cities Agent, ABR, GRI, e-Pro

Anne.....Thanks for the re-post.....He makes great points. I try and re-blog....but, I need to do more.....Thanks!

Hope you have a great week!---Rob

Go Vols!

Sep 26, 2011 12:26 AM