Yes, it's true. I can not deny it. I too like to blog. Okay, that was weak. I lovvveee to blog. Oh, and learn too. Isn't that what this place is all about? If you stop learning, if you stop trying new technology, if you fight the ever changing world, how can you expect to be successful? 

So, what am I learning that maybe my fellow raindrops could learn? You have to look everyday at not only this site, but others. You have to think outside the box as to what you think your clients may want.  Learning is an every day thing. You have to set a time limit on AR, or you will be on here all day long! Being part of a community of bloggers gives you a new sense of confidence that comes from knowledge that you now are more competent than over half of the agents in your town.  (unless they are all on here, and then you are at least on a level playing field)

 

 
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7 Comments on blogging addiction

JUL
06
2008

I am really trying to like blogging......can you recommend a medication or something that might help me along :) LOL

11:19am • #1
247,003 Points Outside Blog

I love to blog this is where I get to voice my opinion and have people read it. 

Dave Woodson

 

11:24am • #2
759,086 Points 13 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

I am as addicted to reaqding blogs as I am to writing them. Like the post. Mybe we need a AA equivalent for us addicts

11:40am • #3

CC,

Now the trick is to gain readership via blogging.

That may take a year or so...

11:55am • #4

Spoken like a true United, REALTOR!  It's good to see and hear what's happening with my fellow REALTORS within my sister companies.

Sounds like Tyler, TX is really growing.  Just like our business - every changing and growing.  The market is definitely picking up, we're showing and writting contracts, and in many cases receiving several contracts on a given property.

It's in the 3 Ps - Price, Presentation and Promotion.

Bobbi Blades
7:23pm • #5
JUL
07
2008
244,898 Points 22 Featured Posts Outside Blog

The first key to recovery is recognition. :-)

I suspect however that you're not looking for a cure. Which is OK.

10:19am • #6

I try to limit my blogging to 30 minutes a day, so I can focus on my selling, listing, bpos and reos.

12:59pm • #7


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