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www.98146.netIt's been about 3 weeks or so since I last blogged about www.myzip.net.  Since my marketing is based on my zip code, I was very excited to see  this new blog avenue, and I was determined to get my zip code so that I could be the neighborhood blogger for 98146.(www.98146.net)

MyZip.net is "part of the Marchex network of local sites including local search service Open List. Launched in 2007, we're building the nation's first and best network of local and neighborhood blogs. To see for yourself, type your ZIP code + .net in your Web browser.".

Basically, MyZip will pay you $50 per month to blog about goings-on in your zip code, during a trial period which goes for an unspecified period of time. I should be getting my first payment into my PayPal account sometime next week. They 'require' you to post 3 - 5 times per week, and uploading a photo counts as one post.  So far, I'm having some fun with it, and for me, this is one more way to position myself as a neighborhood resource.

Last night I had the opportunity to meet other neighborhood bloggers in my area, as well as the guys in charge of implementing MyZip.net.  We met up at Kell's Irish Pub and Restaurant in Pike Place Market for some beers and appetizers. I had a great time getting to know everyone, though I couldn't help but feel old amongst all the other younger, more hip bloggers. I know, I have issues.

Most of us were sweating the minimum submission guidelines; not necessarily because of the $50 stipend but because, in my case anyway, I don't want to get replaced by a more prolific blogger.  The powers that be assured us that we needn't be so hard on ourselves at the beginning, as the guidelines were just that.

There are plans in the works to have more networking events such as the one last night.  It was a great opportunity to communicate with the guys in charge, and let them know of issues that we're having with things such as uploading photos and other items. 

In case anyone is still interested, they still have lots of zip codes available.  Just go to MyZip.net, and click on 'Compensation'. You'll be directed to a survey, and once that's done they will contact you and let you know if you got your zip code.  I'll keep posting more on this as time goes by.



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15 Comments on MyZip.net: Update

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01
2008
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I will have to bookmark this and come back to it.  SOunds like something I'd be interested in checking out.  Thanks for sharing.
2:07am • #1
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Thanks for the info.I will look into it. Sounds very interesting.
4:13am • #2
Lisa - Great post! Thanks for sharing this with us on AR! I'm on my way to check out the site.
4:14am • #3
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Sounds really neat, but my whole body starts shaking at the thought of another blog; I barely have time for AR. I just hired an assistant, so maybe it will free me up.
5:01am • #4
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Holy Cow....I never kenw about this. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing it.
6:50am • #5
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Lisa - I was unfamiliar with this new website for blogging. The majority of us want to establish as ourselves as neighborhood experts. So this sounds like a good way to do it.
8:21am • #6
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Thanks to everyone for commenting!  It is a neat idea. Kevin-I'm with you, I have a hard enough time keeping up here on Active Rain. But for me it fits right in with the marketing I'm doing.  Good luck with it everyone!
9:08am • #7
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03
2008
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LISA - This sounds great.  I just went and signed up for my zip code.  Hopefully no one else has applied for it yet.  Thanks for the tip.
5:47am • #8
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04
2008

Hi Lisa...it was great to meet you this afternoon!  You have really been making some very good headway on your area/zip code/neighborhood blog!

12:08am • #9
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Hi Lisa - This looks like a great platform to encourage us to write hyperlocal, neighborhood-based content. And it's nice that they share a little revenue with the bloggers. I'm going to take a look now and see what's still available in southern Nevada.
12:16am • #10
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Hi Deborah,

It was great meeting you too! Thank you for the blogging ideas, I will definitely look into that.  I hope your listing sells quickly!:)

 

8:47am • #11
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John,

Thanks for commenting. I think this is a great opportunity as well, something also that you can add to your marketing. Good luck on finding a good zip code, I know there are lots still available. 

8:48am • #12
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09
2008
Thank you for posting about this when you did. I went and signed up and just posted the second thing on my www.98506.net blog. :)
10:03pm • #13
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Congratulations Sarah! I hope it works out for all of us. 
11:59pm • #14
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10
2008
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I just added my info and zip. I Think this sounds like a great idea. Sharon Harris Hanover Pa Realtor
12:10pm • #15

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