When I first started on Active Rain earlier this year, I had no clue how much I would learn in such a short time.  The first thing I remember noticing about Active Rain was that there was vast amounts of knowledge, and so many wonderful people here.  I wanted to learn all about Blogging, the benefits, the value, and why anyone in our industry would want to consider Blogging.  I needed to know so I could share with my clients if this were something they should invest their time in doing.

I was spending hours just reading and learning from all the members here on Active Rain.  As I started to get comfortable with navigating my way around, I decided to start inviting other Industry Professionals from my areas.  Before I knew it, I was accumulating hundreds of points, and even  started feeling confident that maybe it was time for me to start writing and posting myself.  

I tried a little bit of everything.  Promoting my company, sharing marketing ideas, exposing technology, sharing secrets to Internet strategies, writing "How-To" posts, and even sharing personal experiences with some motivational and inspirational tid-bits!  All this was in an attempt to discover who was my audience, what was my voice, and what worked best.  Posting was also helping me to better my writing and of course my typing skills. LOL!  

As I started connecting with other members, and building relationships, I realized that there was so much more to Blogging than just putting up some posts and replying to others comments.  Getting points and moving up the ranks was cool and even somewhat addicting, but getting to meet others, learning about them and their business really was becoming the addiction.

Sometime in May this year, I wondered how many members or consumers were actually reading my Blog.  I wanted a way to track who was reading my posts, and what topics I was writing about that created interest to readers inside and out of the rain.  I wanted to know where they were coming from, what posts they liked most, how they found me, what browser and computer were they using, and how many a day were actually visiting me, and for how long?

Here are a couple tools I have used to help guide me and give me information about my Blog, my topics, the readers and so much more.  They have really helped me learn what works and what doesn't for my particular writing style.  I am in no way claiming to be an expert at this stuff, but having the right tools and the right people to help, makes all the difference in the world.

 Starting with Google Analytics, this allowed me to see more graphs and charts about my Blog than I could ever imagine.  There are more pies than Marie Calendars there.  You can find out what browsers people use, what page they came in on and what page they left, numbers of hits and views, unique visitors vs repeat visitors, search engine referrals, bounce rates, even keyword searches that brought them to my Blog.  This was just the beginning...

 Then I added a Site Meter, just to get a daily count of hits to compare to Google and see how accurate the numbers were.  Site meter will also give you statistics, daily hits and times people viewed specific pages, and it even gives the domain and ip address of each visitor.  This is a great little tool to add to your Blog or Website.

 My favorite one has to be Clustermaps.  OMG - this little freebie shows you the map from where the servers are located of users from all over the world.  I thought that the only people reading my posts were the members here, and maybe an occasional lookie lou or consumer.  Well I have to tell you, I am currently averaging around 8000 hits per month with over 15,000 pages viewed from all over the world.  How can this be?  I guess just write and they will read!

Since March, I have converted/referred several listings to Agents in my areas, picked up a few investors that work with my REO Agents who specialize in those properties, and I have met numerous Agents in and out of my area that I am now working with.  I am also getting emails and phone calls on a regular basis from consumers who need  assistance with their Real Estate.  Who's reading our Blogs anyway?  I just came to AR because I wanted to learn what this was all about!  I wanted to be able to help my clients and friends.  I had no idea it would ever be like this.

Don't take for granted all the POWER that lies beneath the surface here in the rain.  Use whatever tools you need to get the most out of your Blogging experience.  I have tried to create posts that will be helpful to you.  I have a passion and desire to share in these successes.  Tracking is a key part of making your Blog the best it can be.  I just had someone from South Africa "poke" me today.  She found my profile here, and now I have made another friend far across the land.  South Africa?  I never would have thought....

Referring clients to other members is as good as it gets!  As I grow, learn and progress here, this is my way of giving back.  I still am not sure where I am going or what I am doing, but it sure has been fun and rewarding for me, and for those I'm able to refer business.  Keep writing, keep experimenting, keep trying, it takes time and most of all, it takes a commitment!  You will start seeing the rewards from your efforts here, but you will only get out of the rain, what you put into the rain.

Thanks for letting me be a part of this wonderful network, for sharing so generously your comments and ideas, and for letting me find my voice and my purpose here.  You can only learn by doing, and many times, only by failing!  The rewards in the end are worth all the time and challenges in the beginning!  Keep writing because someone is always going to be reading.  I love the Active Rain Network, it's members, the readers, and the results! :-)

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358 Comments on 3 Ways To Find Out Who's Reading Your Blog

NOV
09
2007
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You always have informational posts... Of course you are just that kind of writer...always out to help!
9:57pm • #1
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Hi Brad, You always come up with such good stuff!!!  Do you know what happened to the button that we used to be able to save posts that we particularly liked?
10:00pm • #2
Sally - you're the best!  And first on the scene too...  thanks for putting up with me all these months and for being there as a mentor and as a friend! :-)
10:01pm • #3
Leslie - you can always use the "bookmark" at the bottom of any post if you want to save it.  You can also use the little envelope to email it to yourself if you like.  Thanks for the very nice comment! :-)
10:02pm • #4
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Great post and very informative. I'm still trying to figure out lots of the techie issues, but your post definitely helped.
10:05pm • #5
Hi Brad - for some reason I can't get clustr maps to work. I think it's so cool because I've looked at it on other's sites and wanted to use it. I'll give it another try because I would love to know who's reading.
10:12pm • #6
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As usual Brad,you have done it again. You always write the posts that people want to read. I love reading your posts because I always learn something that is new and very helpful to me. Great post.
10:23pm • #8
I am going to bookmark and check out these sites and probably start using them
10:30pm • #9
I've heard of sitemaps and google analytics but not the clustrmaps. You are great resource for all us non techie people who are trying to catch up. Thanks.
10:33pm • #10
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So very useful!  Thanks, Brad!

Mike in Tucson

10:36pm • #11
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And we love you too...you're practically an institution!
10:48pm • #12
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Brad-Thank you for sharing these great tools.  You always seem to think way outside the box to help us all be successful.  
11:41pm • #13
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Brad, I agree with Joan.  You pass along fantastic information.  People that are not a part of this network just do not understand this network.  Thank you.
11:42pm • #14
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10
2007
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Brad, I've been using google analytics, but have not heard of the others.  I'll have to check them out.  You always share!  THANK YOU!
12:35am • #15
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Brad,

I had just emailed a fellow AR'er and asked how a colleague knew how many hits my blog has received?  I have no idea and haven't had a chance to ask her.  Great post, Brad.

12:36am • #16
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Brad - In your short time here on the Rain, you have proved to be a real giver! I have enjoyed getting to know you through your posts and over the phone! You are fun, energetic and talented. You never cease to amaze me with all your clever and informative posts. Keep them coming, I'm a Bandersohn FAN!!
12:51am • #17
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Brad - are you using these for your blogspot site only?
12:55am • #18
Your blogs are the best!  I just checked out the one on blog mistakes and promised not to read anything else without posting!  Keep up the great work!
5:16am • #19
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This is terrific stuff Brad!Thanks for sharing with this great post!
5:33am • #20

Brad-

I think the best thing about your blogging is the spirit of goog will it seems to emulate.  The info is great,but, the best part is the true good vibe I get when I read. 

5:42am • #21
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Brad,

Very Interesting..  I think that Seal is a little Freaky though :0)

Tom Weiss

6:02am • #22
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Brad.... thanks for sharing the 3 links. This is something that I haven't really used as of yet, even though I am getting e-mails and have closed over 5 deals.  thanks for putting this together.

 

jeff belonger

 

6:26am • #23
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Where do you add the Google Analytics HTML? I'm kinda clueless about such things...

6:41am • #24
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This post is incredibly informational...and I want more. I just suscribed...will keep reading. Blessings!!
7:01am • #26
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Great information here.  This is very informative!

Thanks

7:06am • #27

Brad,
My friend you are so full of it....information that is!!  8000 hits per month is awesome.  I do not use any of these tools right now.  I guess it is time to look into it.  I definitely need to talk to you now.  Thanks as always for the valuable information.

7:15am • #28
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Brad,

I think you should be up for the AR King of knowledge award! Now you are going Global!! Will you take your followers with you?

7:16am • #29

Hi Brad ,

I added Statcounter to my blog last week per your suggestion if I remember correctly. I LOVE IT !

It tells you everything you need to know about traffic and where it is coming from. I highly reccommend that everyone get it.

Thanks!

Tara 

7:18am • #30
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I'm so grateful for this post.  I don't do any of that stuff anymore.  I just write, post and when the phone rings or e-mail comes in, I get the agent and buyer together.  Or, if they're looking for a new home in my neighborood, I just sell them one. 

I'm glad to know that what I've been doing since 1995 still works.  I don't even care where my visitors are coming from any more.  I realized about 5 years ago that what matters is where they are going and that is here, to my market where we'll sell them a home.

Keep up the good work and report back regularly.  It saves me a lot of time. 

7:28am • #31
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Hi Brad - thanks for those tips on the tools you use.  I'm going to check them out and see how they can help me, too.

Ann

7:29am • #32
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AWESOME as usual... I cant wait to try out clustermaps.  I am going to check these sites out right now.  Thanks so much.  Active Rain is awesome!  I cant wait to give/get my first referral.
7:31am • #33
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Brad Thanks for the great post. This is a help to all who want to leverage their blogging by researching who is attracted to their work. And love that you shared what results in terms of business you are getting!

Thanks

7:32am • #34
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Brad, thanks for the links to all these sites to track who is reading our blog. The cluster map is something I'm going to visit right now.
7:36am • #35
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You're always full of useful information...thanks for being so willing to share it! :)
7:40am • #36
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Brad, I went to clustermaps but I have no idea where to put the code... if you get a sec I would love to know.... thanks so much!!
7:55am • #37
Keisha - the techie stuff is cool, but don't let it keep you from the fun you should be having here too. :-)
7:59am • #38

Linda - for Clustermaps, it's a piece of cake. Let me know if you need help after you try this ok?

1. To get your free account, REGISTER HERE.

2. You will be sent a password by email with login instructions.

3. Copy/paste a few lines of HTML from your ClustrMaps login page onto your blog or website.

4. Just place the code in the "Blog Description" box on your "My Settings" page and it should work!

 

8:13am • #39
Great job Jeff!!
8:14am • #40
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Thanks for the ideas!  Feedjit is another tool that shows where folks are coming from and it's fun to see the flags change.

 

8:16am • #41
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Have to admit that I've done these things with my website, but never really thought about doing it with my blog.  Definitely a very good thing to do.  Thanks for the info and post.
8:27am • #42
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Brad - Thanks for the great ideas and advice - I love your seal, it's kind of like a state seal or something:)Being new I have to get these new steps one at a time so I will bookmark this so I'm sure to get each one of the links you gave

8:35am • #43
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Great post as always.... I'm so glad to be a part of A/R and to meet such nice people...Thanks for sharing BRAD
8:35am • #44
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Thanks for the instructions Brad,I think you were responding to me :)!   I have one more question for you if you dont mind...  The clustermap is there but how do I make a space between my text and the map on my blog... and how do I center it... Im sorry... you must get bombarded with questions.  I do appreciate this because I never knew how to add stuff to the column to the right of my blog... Thanks so much! You have already taught me so much!
8:41am • #45
Brad, this is great information. Thank you! I share my experience on Active Rain with my sphere, and many are still asking, "What is blogging, how does it work, and how will it benefit my business?" I am going to send a link to this post to my sphere because it succinctly illustrates why blogging and Active Rain are so powerful.
8:52am • #46
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Brad... Great stuff as always.  I've learned a lot from everyone here, but probably more from your posts, as an aggregate, than anyones.  With my subscription to your TechKnowBabble, I look forward to learning somethin new everyday!  Thanks!
8:54am • #47
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Brad, I don't think I can add anything to all of the great comments above so will just express my appreciation for all that you do at AR and how grateful I am to be a part of it!
9:00am • #48
Brad, it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy!  All kidding aside, your generous nature and posts are getting your right where you belong.  Blog on!
9:03am • #49

You know I find myself exploring and reading articles here at AR more so than my monthly real estate periodical or the news paper. Why? I feel like I am at the heart of the real estate markets circulatory system. AR is whats happening today in the real estate industry and you are sharing your knowledge of AR and streamlining our efforts of becoming more productive. Thats great! Thank you! Keith Nickerson, Broker - Somebody's Moving Real Estate.

P.S. How can I have this article tagged or readily available so that I may refer this article to my friends? 

9:08am • #50

Brad, you make a CONTRIBUTION which is the key to your sucess!  Thanks.

9:10am • #51
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Brad - thanks for so much information!  You are amazing.

Question ---- where does one enter the code to make all these tools work?  I'm 'challenged' when it comes to that part.  :) 

9:41am • #52
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Brad, if you're still not sure where you're going or what you are doing with your blogging, I don't know who would be sure!  You've taken the analytical measurements and knowledge about features and resources available to bloggers further than anyone I can think of.

The biggest part of the reason you get so many positive responses and relationships reflected back to you from your blogging is that you are you touching many people and giving value, not only from a technical point of view, but with some genuine connections to your personal life and interests...

9:59am • #53
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Hey Brad,

I see my stats rising every day..I look at the source of where they are and can pretty much figure out if it is a member or a consumer. When I get a call...I know it hit the consumers.

10:07am • #54
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Brad, another wonderful post about the intricacies of blogging and measuring what's happening with the readers. I appreciate the details and the graphics you provide. Sometime you'll have to write a blog about time management and setting enough time aside to learn from Active Rain, digest the information, apply the information, PLUS do our regular work. Can you legislate us getting maybe another hour or two per day? I know, cut back on sleep, but I know that's NOT a good idea. For those that watch TV, that's a place to cut back some.
10:09am • #55
Thanks for the ideas! Great post as always, I did subscribe to your Blog.
10:13am • #56
Sally - thanks for the link love, I know how long you had to wait for my Blog to load on your computer ad I appreciate your patience! LOL!  You should switch to Firefox as your browser.  So much faster and more efficient. I commented on your other post and hope you'll give it a try.  :-)
10:15am • #57
Lanre - this one came from many requests I have received regarding how to track a blog or website etc.  These tools work well for me, but I know there are many others.  Thanks for commenting, I'm glad you are finding this information to be helpful and useful.  You're always welcome to my blog!!  :-)
10:19am • #59
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Hi Brad,

Thanks for the tips. We've been using Google Analytical but I like the map idea. My web hosting stats show that 9 days into November my hits are at 1988....pretty good I think.

I love looking at the stats.  

 

10:19am • #60
Ginger - I think you will find these tools very helpful to your Blog and your website! I have!!   :-)
10:20am • #61

Brad,

Thanks for the info.  Your blogs hold a wealth of information for us "newbies"

10:21am • #62

Bonnie - Clustrmaps ROCKS!  Here is a view of the readers I am currently getting on AR.  This tells me that these are not just AR members.  It's just another tool to assist us in knowing what's really going on with our Blogs here.

You can Click on it for details 

10:24am • #63
Hi Brad, thanks for the very helpful site tips!!  Keep up the great work!!
10:36am • #64
Mike in Tucson - I'm glad you think so! :-)
10:44am • #65
111,559 Points Outside Blog

Thanks, Brad for sharing more information on blogging! You are a busy man   :-)

Kathy

10:44am • #66
Joan - did you mean should be institutionalized? LOL!  :-) Thanks Joan!
10:45am • #67
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Brad - As usual some great information that everyone should be using.
10:48am • #68
Julie - thanks!~  If you are successful from these posts, then I will be successful too!  I'm glad these have been helpful for you, your comments have been very helpful for me!  :-)
10:50am • #69

Fran - there are many ways to tell how many hits your Blog has received, these are just a few of the tools that will help with that.  You can also view your statistics page which will tell you views, clicks and comments for all your posts.  I like Clustermaps daily feature, it looks like this:

This lets me see daily how many hits I receive and it also gives me the total from the day I started using it! 

10:54am • #70
David -  I am very pleased you feel the same as Joan.  The one's who join the network and don't do anything here, will NEVER receive the benefits of BEING here.  I totally agree with you. Thanks for commenting, really! :-)
10:56am • #71
Irina - thank you, on a side note I have to say, and this is only meant in a positive and humorous way,
YOU POKE ME MORE THAN ANY OTHER MEMBER ON FACEBOOK, and I LOVE IT!  I'm always laughing when I get those from you.  Better check your phone or page...here comes one now! LOL!
11:03am • #72

Candace - I am just as much a fan of "Candi Land" as you are of "Bandy Land"...LOL!!!  I have really enjoyed our comments and phone conversations.  I really wish you were closer, I love blogging with you, but I'd love working with you more.  I think I will open a "Virtual First American Office" so I can start offering my local services to all my friends here on the AR network. 

With the technology we have available to us, and all the paperless transaction tools, and the "World Going Green", I think this will be my next project!!  If I built it, would you come?  If you say go, I'm on it starting right now!  Thanks Candace for ALL your efforts here, your support on my Blog, and most of all, for your friendship!  I will never ever take that for granted!  I think you are a very classy and special lady who I respect and admire very much!  

11:12am • #73
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Brad - Congrats on number of hits per month. And thanks again for your continuing posts on things that help us.

cheers 

11:18am • #74
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Brad, thank you for this great post. You really do set the bar and inspire us all with all that you have accomplished. You contribute on such a high level and allow the rest of us to follow. I like the stamp of approval. I would not mind seeing that now and then! Thanks again! Hopefully, soon I will have need to check out whose visiting my blog!
11:19am • #75
Rich - you can use these on any Blog or website you choose.  I am trying some other tools for some of my other Blogs and sites that I'm not ready to report on just yet.  Two are still in the beta stage.  These I use just on AR and I have samples of them on TechKnowBabble, WidgetWorld, and AgentAssist.  So far, I am very pleased with the results an the information they're bringing back to me.  I am also developing my own "New Tool"  that is in R&D as we speak.  I hope that this one will go Google!! 
11:19am • #76
Toni thanks!  I hope you got my email, I think I was sending it to you as you were commenting here. How funny is that.  I am really looking forward to your post, and so are many others here.  Thanks for your sweet comment, I really appreciate it.  :-)
11:22am • #77
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Brad,since Site Meter has maps on it...may I ask why you also use ClustrMaps? Interesting stats on your hits...that would be more than some of the highest ranking websites. How are these hits counted? Can you explain further?

Those are some very impressive numbers.

11:22am • #78
BLR Guy - you bet!!  BTW - what does BLR stand for?  I didn't want to make up my own or speculate!!  LOL!  :-)
11:24am • #79
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Always like reading your posts. There is always something interesting to learn.
11:24am • #80
Jeff - that was deep! :-)  In all honesty, I am glad that comes through in my posts.  I am a trustworthy person with very high morals and values!  Integrity is my signature in life.  For you to make that comment really keeps me in check, and reminds me of what is most important to come out of my Blog!  Thanks my friend, you really made my day with your comment!  Have a great weekend!  :-)
11:30am • #81
Great post and very informative. I'm still trying to figure out lots of the techie issues, but your post definitely helped.
11:32am • #82
Tom - If you think that one is freaky, you should check out their website and see some of the others I had to choose from! LOL  Some I can't even mention here, BUTT you'll get a kick out of them when you go see! :-O
11:33am • #83
Jeff B - that is AWESOME!!!  That's what it's all about.  I have referred 7 listings and 2 buyers to agents in and out of my area.  That's just in the lasy 90 days.  It really doesn't get any better than that!  Thanks for sharing some of your successes here, it affirms my post to those who may still be skeptical about Blogging or the Value of Active Rain! :-)
11:36am • #84

Happy to see you have "found your voice"! Please feel free to say hello and any time. I would not hesitate to refer clients in your direction. I've added you here to my network connections, and also would welcome you as an addition to my network at www.linkedin.com/in/KaeDavis. Feel free to contact me at anytime.

Kae Davis, Licensed Virginia Real Estate Sales Professional

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Ashbrn Dulles

Serving Northern Virginia and the Washington DC Metropolitan Region

www.cbmove.com/Kae.Davis ~ kaedavis@gmail.com

 

 

11:41am • #85

Jennifer - You clueless?  I don't think so, I am a big fan of your stuff here and outside the rain. :-)

To add the html for Google Analytics, just click on the "My Setting" link from your "My Home" page and then place the HTML in the box that's labeled "Blog Description".  Be sure you don't put it in the one that says "Blog Description Text", that is a very common mistake that gets made.  You won't see any difference in your page or Blog, but when you log back into Google Analytics, you'll be able to get TONS of information about your Blog.  Let me know if you need any additional help with it, I'd be happy to assist you if you need!  :-) 

11:42am • #86
Sam - you're very welcome my friend! :-)
11:43am • #87
Elizabeth - thank you!  If you research some of my previous posts here on AR, you'll find that many of them are informational and Instructional.  If you go to my Profile page, at the bottom, I have categorized and put them all in one location for you.  It might be easier to find what you need there.  Thanks again for adding me to your "Valued Members" list here on AR.   :-)
11:47am • #88
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Brad -  I now know what my weekend project is. I have just added the google page rank icon. Now I am going to add the above links to all of my sites.

Thank you so much.

11:49am • #89
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Brad ~ You are absolutely one of the best on AR!  With every post I gain valuable information and constantly feel encouraged by the way you present your posts.  You really do want all of us to succeed, don't you?
11:53am • #90
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Brad,

Great seeing you in the office yesterday!!  Your sharing comes from the heart. You invited me months ago and I am eternally grateful!  I just want to know do you ever sleep? Mel

11:54am • #91
Donald - make yourself at home!!  :-) My post is your post!!
11:59am • #92

David - I really had no idea how many until I saw this!  Today, I calculated the days and it dropped slightly.  It's actually only 7976 on a monthly average.  In my business and yours, numbers need to be exact!! LOL!!! The one below shows over 8000 at the time I captured the screen, but it also shows 983 hits in that one day.  That was a new record for my Blog! 

Thanks David, and you always got my number! :-)

12:11pm • #93

wow awesome as always!

great ideas and great links thanks for the help brad.

12:12pm • #94
Karen - where I go, you go!  That's why I write these posts!  What would I ever do without you!?!?!?  You are the BEST, and more appreciated than words can say or comments could show!!  :-)))
12:14pm • #95
Tara - statcounter is very awesome too!  It's a bit different than sitemeter, and it's one that I like to keep hidden on every page. It does give back some awesome information doesn't it?!  Thanks for having faith and trust in me! :-)
12:22pm • #96
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I've been using Google Analytics on my other sites for a while now.  What I need to figure out (especially as traffic increases) is how to set goals and get the conversions I need.  I'm really curious to what the potential I am trying to unlock will be. 
12:24pm • #97
Lenn - when someone as established as you see's this as useful, that's quite the compliment.  I know you don't need to use these tools, you need a system to mange all your successes!  Those successes are why your voice is so "Valued" here in the rain.  We can all learn from what you know and are willing to share.  Thanks for taking time to drop by and see me again, it's always appreciated.   :-)
12:26pm • #98
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Brad, thanks for another informative well written post, that's why they keep coming back.
12:29pm • #99

Ann - just for you! :-)  I think you'll like these, or at least find some value in their use.  I can tell you thousands and thousands of other people have too.  All over the world, these are tools being used for tracking and finding out information, but there are still MILLIONS who don't know about them or how to use them to their benefit. 

This really is some very cool stuff to have, just like your comment on this post is!! (Huge Smile) Thanks Ann!  :-)

12:32pm • #100
Kim - it is coming, just keep doing all the RIGHT activities, and it's as sure as the sun will rise to happen! :-)
12:51pm • #101

 

~~~~~BRAD HAS STEPPED AWAY TEMPORARILY~~~~ 

I just received a call that my tenant has a leaky kitchen sink!  So it's out of the Cyber-World and back to the Physical World for me...

This one could take me a while as I am not a plummer, luckily the property is right next to ACE HARDWARE...

I will be back in a few...better make that a bit....aw heck, this could take me all day, who am I kidding!! LOL!

 

              

 

Funniest thing ever is that my rental in on Chinquapin Court and look what I got for my AR security/spam  graphic... This could never happen again in a LIFETIME!  It has to be more than a coincidence!! hahaha 

 

Notify me of new comments: What does the graphic say?

 

 

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Brad,

Excellent post! These are very useful info and thanks for bringing it up and sharing. We can all use a little help in tracking to see how we are doing.

Dave

 

1:21pm • #103
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I have Google Analytics, but I had never heard of Site Meter or Clustermaps. I've bookmarked those links so I can utilize them. Thanks!
3:04pm • #104
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WOW, Awesome information.....thanks for sharing this with everybody here on AR.

Sean Allen

4:07pm • #105
I always appreciate your tips, I've implemented so many and I look forward to using the ones you mentioned. Thank you for the great posts!
5:34pm • #106

Brad,
983 is awesome for one day, huh?  I do have your number, and I will be using it one day next week, okay?  Count on it!

5:38pm • #107
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Nice stuff Brad, AS ALWAYS!  Most deserved gold star and thanks for sharing all this information!
5:53pm • #108
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The tips here are awesome and I have this bookmarked as I sense there is more great  comments to come! I will be back ---gone to check out some of these stat takers !
6:03pm • #109
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Goodnes, Brad, Just when I think you've shared it all..  GREAT INFO, well writte as always, and a giant thank you!

6:28pm • #110

Goodness I feel as though I have gone back to school.  There is so much good information again. 

 It is my excuse to not do anything now I spend all of my time reading what I could do.

 I have a separate  "Brads information folder"  and save all of this information there.  It would take me months to type all  that you do but I can read fast so keep writing.

6:52pm • #111
Excellent posts and full of great ideas.  Thanks for sharing.
7:59pm • #112
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Those look like some great tools. I am going to book mark this post and explore those items more. Thanks for the tips.
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Wow Brad,  you sure know how to make an informative post.  I have a long way to go still!
8:08pm • #114
Joeann - everyone who reads this will hopefully get inspired to just get writing.  As I stated,you'll only get out of anything what you put into it.  The tracking only works if members are posting. :-)
10:19pm • #115
Missy - I think you'll like clustermaps, the first time I saw someone on my Blog from China,I got really excited!
10:49pm • #116
Kelly - to be honest, it's a wonder I like to share at all!  I grew up with 4 brothers, a sister, 3 girl cousins and I was the baby of them all!  I know they have a program for adult kids like me!!!!  ROFL!!  :-)
10:51pm • #117

Kim - here's what ya gotta do to install Clustrmaps Code into your AR Blog:

1. To get your free account, REGISTER HERE.

2. You will be sent a password by email with login instructions.

3. Copy/paste a few lines of HTML from your ClustrMaps login page onto your blog or website.

4. Just place the code in the "Blog Description" box on your "My Settings" page and it should work!

 

 

10:53pm • #118

Brad, this is great information. Thank you! I share my experience on Active Rain with my sphere, and many are still asking, "What is blogging, how does it work, and how will it benefit my business?" I am going to send a link to this post to my sphere because it succinctly illustrates why blogging and Active Rain are so powerful.

Bridget - feel free to email this to anyone you feel may benefit or have doubts in AR!  They can read or even comment if they like, I'd be happy to comment back!  :-) Thanks for your support and approval!

10:56pm • #119
Josette, I'll have to check that one out, I have not heard of that one before.  How does it compare to these? Have you compared them yet? I'd be curious to know.  Thanks and have a great weekend!  :-)
10:59pm • #121
Marc - I highly recommend it, with your blog getting fresh content daily and hits from other viewers in and out of the rain, I agree it's a good idea to be tracking the Blogs as well.  Thanks!  :-)
11:02pm • #122

Brad - Thanks for the great ideas and advice - I love your seal, it's kind of like a state seal or something:)Being new I have to get these new steps one at a time so I will bookmark this so I'm sure to get each one of the links you gave

Judy - thanks for your "Seal" of approval on my Seal! LOL!  You can get all kind of stuff out there from these generators. They have banners, logos, People, all kinds of stuff you can get for FREE. Looking forward to hearing your comments of how these tracking tools helped you with your Blog, Website, or Business.  :-)

11:05pm • #123
Donna - were you calling me nice? (Brad Blushes) LOL!  Glad to share with fellow AR members and friends! :-)
11:07pm • #124

Thanks for the instructions Brad,I think you were responding to me :)!   I have one more question for you if you dont mind...  The clustermap is there but how do I make a space between my text and the map on my blog... and how do I center it... Im sorry... you must get bombarded with questions.  I do appreciate this because I never knew how to add stuff to the column to the right of my blog... Thanks so much! You have already taught me so much!

Kim - to center it use the code <center> at the beginning of the HTML code and then use the end center HTML which is </center>.  That should put it right in the middle of the column.  Let me know if that works! :-) 

If you want a space between widgets on your blog, use the <br> at the end of the HTML code or the <p>. They both work. I really do hope this makes sense and helps.  Do let me know!  

11:10pm • #125

Brad... Great stuff as always.  I've learned a lot from everyone here, but probably more from your posts, as an aggregate, than anyones.  With my subscription to your TechKnowBabble, I look forward to learning somethin new everyday!  Thanks!

Bill - there is truly a lot to learn on the web and especially here on AR. If you can pick up somethjing new everyday, you'll be running the place in just a few short months...so then will I be working for you? LOL!  :-) 

11:13pm • #126

Brad, I don't think I can add anything to all of the great comments above so will just express my appreciation for all that you do at AR and how grateful I am to be a part of it!

Diane - enough said and very appreciated.  Happy you took the time to say that, it does mean a lot to me, and your comment is just as great to me as all the others.  Thanks!  :-)

11:20pm • #127
Tracy - where do I belong? LOL!  Just kidding!!  Thanks for a wonderful compliment!  :-)
11:22pm • #128

You know I find myself exploring and reading articles here at AR more so than my monthly real estate periodical or the news paper. Why? I feel like I am at the heart of the real estate markets circulatory system. AR is whats happening today in the real estate industry and you are sharing your knowledge of AR and streamlining our efforts of becoming more productive. Thats great! Thank you! Keith Nickerson, Broker - Somebody's Moving Real Estate.

P.S. How can I have this article tagged or readily available so that I may refer this article to my friends?

Keith - I hear what you are saying.  It's like having your thumb on the heartbeat of American and knowing what's going on in every corner of the Country.  Another silent but powerful benefit of AR. 

You can always bookmark the post to access later or you can click on the little envelope 

   

and email to anyone anywhere, anytime.  :-) Thanks! 

11:27pm • #129
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Brad,

Thanks for taking the time to share your ideas, they are both informative and helpful.  I just started with AR and I now realize how powerful this tool is.  I'm very mindful as to what I write because you'll never know who may be reading your stuff. 

Thanks again. 

7:37am • #130
Brad, was it really 4:30 in the am when you posted this. I am always in awe of the content you have and the time that it must have taken to put it all together. You were really a busy guy yesterday with all of the comments you received and responding to them, and taking care of your tenant's problem. You rock!
10:19am • #131
What great information you give to all of us here at Active rain.  Thanks for the post.
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Wonderful information!!  You always have such informative posts!   Thank you for sharing.

11:05am • #133

Now that you are a successful blogger have your sales increased? Writing stories and having people read them is all very nice but has your income gone through the roof because of it? I'm sure you put a ton of time into this, but is it a time consuming hobby or a business endeavor that is paying off in spades?

12:56pm • #134

Brad, you make a CONTRIBUTION which is the key to your sucess!  Thanks.

Dan - thanks, I figure if that's what works in the real world, then it might work here to!!  (Big Smile) :-) 

2:55pm • #135

Brad - thanks for so much information!  You are amazing.

Question ---- where does one enter the code to make all these tools work?  I'm 'challenged' when it comes to that part.  :)

Carol - check out the post about "My Settings" it tells you every part of the settings page.  Let me know if that helps. If not, let me know and I'll walk you through it! :-) 

2:58pm • #136

Brad, if you're still not sure where you're going or what you are doing with your blogging, I don't know who would be sure!  You've taken the analytical measurements and knowledge about features and resources available to bloggers further than anyone I can think of.

The biggest part of the reason you get so many positive responses and relationships reflected back to you from your blogging is that you are you touching many people and giving value, not only from a technical point of view, but with some genuine connections to your personal life and interests...

Brian - this was a very kind and humbling comment.  I think we all seek to give value in our business, our families and our personal lives.  Thanks for recognizing that, and for stating it so eloquently.  I really haven't figured out where it all goes from here, but that's the beauty of the uncertain and the unknown.  It's great having met people like yourself and others, it's made my adventure here worth every blogging moment!  Thanks Brian!!

3:04pm • #137

Hey Brad,

I see my stats rising every day..I look at the source of where they are and can pretty much figure out if it is a member or a consumer. When I get a call...I know it hit the consumers.

Hey Neal, what's up my friend. Nice to see ya..  love how you're working the stats thing!  It's beautiful isn't it?  With all th great technology, where does it all go next?  I say Virtual!!  :-) 

3:06pm • #138

Brad, another wonderful post about the intricacies of blogging and measuring what's happening with the readers. I appreciate the details and the graphics you provide. Sometime you'll have to write a blog about time management and setting enough time aside to learn from Active Rain, digest the information, apply the information, PLUS do our regular work. Can you legislate us getting maybe another hour or two per day? I know, cut back on sleep, but I know that's NOT a good idea. For those that watch TV, that's a place to cut back some.

Gary - I think I will do a post about Blogging Time Management (not that I've mastered it) but there are some things I think others could benefit by if they knew. Yes, TV is a great place to start but there is many other ways to justify your time investing in your Blog or website.  Great Idea, I'll add it to my upcoming already overwhelming ideas list! LOL!   Enjoy the rest of your weekend! :-)

3:10pm • #139
Mohamed - thanks for subscribing, I'm glad you enjoy these posts!  :-)
3:15pm • #140
Lisa - thanks for taking the time to read it and then comment! The "Thanks" be ALL to you!  :-)
3:16pm • #141

Hi Brad,

Thanks for the tips. We've been using Google Analytical but I like the map idea. My web hosting stats show that 9 days into November my hits are at 1988....pretty good I think.

I love looking at the stats. 

Monika - Pretty good? That's Incredible!! I'm a stats guy too, but I'm more into the stats that generate the results, I think that's exactly why we need them!  You are one of the best at what you do, how do you use those numbers for anything other than just knowing what they are?  That's what I want to teach other members. Maybe a good idea for a one of our next posts!  :-) 

3:19pm • #142
Peggy - I truly am glad you enjoyed this post, and being a newbie, only depends on you, and how fast you learn.  You seem to be doing a great job here if you were to ask me!  :-)
3:21pm • #143
Vickie - you're welcome, and I'll do my best!  Thanks for stopping in and commenting! You're awesome! :-)
3:22pm • #144
Kathy - yes I am busy, but especially on a FEATURE!  I feel very obligated to coming back and replying to comments such as yours.  Maybe I'm compulsive, maybe it's not necessary (according to some) or maybe I just think it would be rude if I didn't.  All self inflicted pain I'm sure, never-the-less, I will always have or make the time to say thanks!!  :-) Have a great rest of the Sunday! 
3:26pm • #145
Bill - not everyone will see this, and not everyone who sees it will use it, but if it brought some value to you, enough for you to comment, then I am happy!  Thanks my friend and sorry it's taken me so long to respond to your comment here.  It's taking me some time to get down this list! LOL!  :-)
3:29pm • #146
Great posts! Thank you for sharing.
3:30pm • #147

Brad - Congrats on number of hits per month. And thanks again for your continuing posts on things that help us.

cheers

 

Gary - thanks! The congrats goes to you as well, without your views and comments, those stats don't mean squat!  I appreciate your time and comments, ALWAYS!!  :-) 

3:30pm • #148

Brad, thank you for this great post. You really do set the bar and inspire us all with all that you have accomplished. You contribute on such a high level and allow the rest of us to follow. I like the stamp of approval. I would not mind seeing that now and then! Thanks again! Hopefully, soon I will have need to check out whose visiting my blog!

Jeanean - maybe I should use that stamp to place on other's fantastic posts (like the one's you're writing), hmmm, that's not a bad idea, except nobody here need's my approval, the content in this place is AWESOME! Thanks for commenting and I look forward to reading your Blog as well....and as soon as I can get done commenting to all these other wonderful people just like yourself! 

 hehehehe!! :-)

 

3:36pm • #149

Brad,since Site Meter has maps on it...may I ask why you also use ClustrMaps? Interesting stats on your hits...that would be more than some of the highest ranking websites. How are these hits counted? Can you explain further?

Those are some very impressive numbers.

Gena - because I only use the free versions, and there is a max to the records you can review.  It's kinda like any software, there's not one that just does it all.  Clustrmaps provides info that Sitemeter and some of the others don't and visa versa.  The Google Analytics may very well provide too much info. (haha)  Because I work on one end of the business, and you work on the other end, I'm sure we both have different uses and needs for these types of tools.  My offer to assist you with determining which is the best for you and why, will always stand!  I'm not sure you'd ever need any of my assistance, your Blog, your Website, your whole world Rocks!!  I brag about your Blog and Site all the time, just ask Wendy!  Is this a long answer to your easy question or what! LOL!  Guess I just wanted to talk to you for a bit since I miss ya!  Seriously though, I use multiple one's so that I can determine which one would really work best for you and my other clients.  That's really the truth!  :-) 

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Brad, thanks for the answer. I was beginning to think I needed all those. And I can always use help, just like everyone else I too, am learning. Thanks for sharing.

And yes, I had coffee with Wendy the other day here in Sacramento and she did confirm exactly what you said. Thanks. And I miss you, too.

3:53pm • #151
Bob & Carolyn - glad you are enjoying these posts, they are a bit of work, but fun to put together.  Each one is almost like creating a book! :-)
4:14pm • #152

Great post and very informative. I'm still trying to figure out lots of the techie issues, but your post definitely helped.

Tracy - I'll try to keep the techy posts simple if I can.  We won't get too advanced until the time is right for you! Thanks for giving it your best, the rewards are always plentiful!  :-) 

4:16pm • #153

Happy to see you have "found your voice"! Please feel free to say hello and any time. I would not hesitate to refer clients in your direction. I've added you here to my network connections, and also would welcome you as an addition to my network at www.linkedin.com/in/KaeDavis. Feel free to contact me at anytime.

Kae - still looking too! Thanks for adding me, and I do make it over to LinkedIn once in a while, I'll be sure to look you up there as well.  Now with LinkedIN, AR, Facebook, MyBlogLog, and Cre8abuzz, I don't think I'll be getting involved with too many more social networks.  Time to focus on the ones that help pay the bills!  LOL  :-) I doo hope we'll have the opportunity to refer each other business andwork together in the future.  B-) 

4:20pm • #154

Brad -  I now know what my weekend project is. I have just added the google page rank icon. Now I am going to add the above links to all of my sites.

Thank you so much.

Rebecca - be sure to let us know how those work for you ad how you are able to use them to better your writing or your sites.  I always love to hear the "Success" stories.  The weekend is now ending, and I'm sorry for taking so long to respond here, had Sunday chores and other things to tend to.  Keep coming back here in between to try and get back to all these comments!  I sure appreciate yours! :-) 

4:23pm • #155

Brad ~ You are absolutely one of the best on AR!  With every post I gain valuable information and constantly feel encouraged by the way you present your posts.  You really do want all of us to succeed, don't you?

Joddie - without your success, I have no success...in or out of the rain.  I want you to be the most successful person ever, and if I had just a small part in what that looked like, then I would be very happy!!  I am as committed to my clients, family and friends, as I am to my family here on AR.  Integrity and Trustworthy are two of the most solid traits in my family!  Thanks for your very sweet comment and for seeing through me, and for knowing me that well! :-)

4:31pm • #156

Brad,

Great seeing you in the office yesterday!!  Your sharing comes from the heart. You invited me months ago and I am eternally grateful!  I just want to know do you ever sleep? Mel

Hey Melanie - sorry we didn't get to chat much, I will stop in soon to say hi and get caught up.  Been all over the counties lately and just haven't had the time to stop by and visit.  Regarding sleep, don't be fooled by the time stamp on these posts, not sure where the AR server is but it's usually off from my computer clock.  The truth is< I sleep normally between 11:00/12:00pm - 6:00/7:00am every day accept weekends.  That's the goal I shoot for anyway.  Hope your weekend is good, and I'll see ya next week or the following. Thanks Mel!  :-)

4:35pm • #157
Margaret - make sure you do check those links out, you can decide which one will work best for you, or use all three. There are others too, but these are a great start. :-)
4:37pm • #158

I've been using Google Analytics on my other sites for a while now.  What I need to figure out (especially as traffic increases) is how to set goals and get the conversions I need.  I'm really curious to what the potential I am trying to unlock will be.

Lane - I have seen the setting goals in GA and just haven't got there yet either.  When I have some extra time (Yeah Right!), I will be looking into that as well.  If I figure it out and can tie in the value, you can bet I'll be doing a post to try and save others the time and frustrations. At least that's what I try to do.  I think even these posts tend to frustrate some of our members and friends here! LOL!  :-) 

4:41pm • #159
Michael  - thanks for that!  It's nice to hear, and know that it's appreciated! Thanks!  :-)
4:44pm • #160
Dave - tracking will tell you more about your blog and websites than you probably ever knew was available. Downright scary when you think about it! LOL!  :-)  Enjoy!
4:46pm • #161

I have Google Analytics, but I had never heard of Site Meter or Clustermaps. I've bookmarked those links so I can utilize them. Thanks!

Lisa- try them and see what you think, I'd love to hear your comments...and by the way, thanks for this one! :-) 

4:47pm • #162

Sean - you're welcome, happy to help any way I can.

Christina - I'm glad you are able to implement some of these ideas and tools. I hope they help your business!

David - 983 in a day for me is worth crackin the Champagne!! LOL!  I'll be waiting for your call my friend! :-)

 

4:51pm • #163

Nice stuff Brad, AS ALWAYS!  Most deserved gold star and thanks for sharing all this information!

Renee - thanks for stopping by, I always enjoy your visits and comments.  I'm sure you'll be at NAR this year, right? 

4:56pm • #164

The tips here are awesome and I have this bookmarked as I sense there is more great  comments to come! I will be back ---gone to check out some of these stat takers !

Michele - looking forward to your return, let us know what the stat takers reveal! LOL!  Thanks for commenting! 

4:58pm • #165

Margaret - a big you're welcome! I think I may be out of stuff now, you know, writers block? ....NOT!!!  LoL!! :-)

Just wait till you see what's coming next!!! B-) 

5:01pm • #166

Goodness I feel as though I have gone back to school.  There is so much good information again. 

 It is my excuse to not do anything now I spend all of my time reading what I could do.

 I have a separate  "Brads information folder"  and save all of this information there.  It would take me months to type all  that you do but I can read fast so keep writing.

Pat - it has taken me months to write all this stuff, now you won't have to! :-)  I am honored to have a special folder and a corner of my own on your computer.  That makes me feel very special and appreciated! Thanks!  

5:04pm • #167
Bob - you're welcome, come by anytime.  :-)
5:08pm • #168
Ed - make sure you don't bookmark this and then forget it's there, your tracking won't work if it's a bookmark of one of my posts and it's just sitting in your folder. (LOL)  Just kidding, I know you'll be back to look into these tools.  I know you want to know who's looking at your Blog....even while tis is bookmarked!!  :-)
5:10pm • #169
Georgina - you are doing just fine out here.  You have to move at a pace that's comfortable and that works for you. Steady as she goes Captain! Thanks for your nice compliment, it really motivates and inspires me to keep writing in the "Rain"!  :-)
5:12pm • #170

Brad,

Thanks for taking the time to share your ideas, they are both informative and helpful.  I just started with AR and I now realize how powerful this tool is.  I'm very mindful as to what I write because you'll never know who may be reading your stuff. 

Wayne - you get it! That's great! :-)   You will still have to stumble a bit, but it' ok, that's what helps you find your way.  Remember that all business is good, but Business, Personal and Passion are BEST!  :-) 

5:15pm • #171

Brad, was it really 4:30 in the am when you posted this. I am always in awe of the content you have and the time that it must have taken to put it all together. You were really a busy guy yesterday with all of the comments you received and responding to them, and taking care of your tenant's problem. You rock!

Rob -  NO! Though I'd love everyone to think so!  I have a robot that writes for me and like a post dated check, only submits when I say to let it post!  Are you buying any of this? haha!  Really, the clock where the server is located must be on the East Coast somewhere, I posted this at 1:30am, after a nice Friday night shuffle!  :-)

BTW - that plumbing issue? Sucker took me half the day!  You know how it is, once you open one thing, it just leads to another!  Crazy how that works the same every time!  Got er' done though!  Thanks Rob!

5:20pm • #172
Shonda and Barbara  - glad you both liked the post and find value in reading it.  I hope it works getting you motivated to put one or all of these on your Blog or website!  Thanks for commenting! :-)
5:22pm • #173

Now that you are a successful blogger have your sales increased? Writing stories and having people read them is all very nice but has your income gone through the roof because of it? I'm sure you put a ton of time into this, but is it a time consuming hobby or a business endeavor that is paying off in spades?

Michael - I am not claiming to be a successful Blogger, just getting better educated, that's all.  My sales have increased and so have my activities that lead to sales.  I'm sure you're aware that anytime a title guy can offer a buyer or seller to a REALTOR or Lender, the sales just come along with it.  Has my income gone through the roof?  I'd have to say if it did, I'd still be here telling you all about it.  Don't take my word for it, go read some of the other posts here on AR that share their success stories as well.  Investors, Buyers, Sellers, Borrowers, Renters, Home Staging, Appraisals etc.  I know many members here enjoying the reaps of what they sew!

Is this a hobby?  No more than you commenting here being your hobby.  You sound very skeptical about Blogging and the whole concept behind it.  I will say this, it's not for everybody, but then again, if knocking on doors, farming expireds, cold calling and converting FSBO's is a hobby, than you might as well add this one to the list.  I bet you this hobby will pay you more and take less time than a golf game! LOL  :-O 

5:32pm • #174
Brad -thanks lots of great info I will find thisver helful  
5:33pm • #175
Lucky - thanks!  I Always feel "Lucky" to have your comments!!  :-)
5:34pm • #176

Brad, thanks for the answer. I was beginning to think I needed all those. And I can always use help, just like everyone else I too, am learning. Thanks for sharing.

And yes, I had coffee with Wendy the other day here in Sacramento and she did confirm exactly what you said. Thanks. And I miss you, too.

Gena - I think you already got it goin on!!!  Wendy is great, she has such a wonderful personality and she really knows her stuff.  We all have to get together over the holidays and just chill.  Let's see if we can't put something together soon, we'll come up there or you can meet us, or you can come down here....whatever works best, I think it would be a great time! LMK!