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Hi All,

Well, the time has finally arrived and I now commiting pen to paper, or rather fingers to keyboard in order to compose what I am sure will be the first of many blogs to come. 

Today I attended a seminar sponsored by Top Producer with an interesting topic and an exciting speaker.  The topic was Internet Relevance and Real Estate and the speaker was Dustin Luther.  Dustin is the genius behind Rain City Guide, a website about Seattle, Washington, Real Estate and everything else that might be of interest to anyone moving there.

Now, I am an education junkie.  I admit it, if there is a class available, I attend it, if there is a seminar I sit through it and if there is a book I read it.  When I am interested in something, I tend to immerse myself, to the point where I not only saturate myself by day, but actually start dreaming about it at night (scary I know, but I am sure some of you can relate :-).  I attended this very same seminar once before and went again because there was so much to learn and absorb that I really felt the need to return in hopes that more of the information, concepts and ideas would "stick" now that I had given them time to bop around in my brain.  And stick they did. 

Case in point, my appearance here on Active Rain.  Without the seminar I might have found this site, but it would definitely have taken longer. 

Sitting in a hotel ballroom with about 200 or so of my cohorts, I got to thinking and, I admit it, people watching a bit.  Dustin is a very enthusiastic speaker, with a passion for his topic and a wealth of information to impart and share.  His presentation style can best be described as Mach-50-with-his-hair-on-fire and as I gazed about the crowded room I noticed something.  I noticed that not all the heads were enthusiastically bobbing in accord with his presentation, but the ones that were all seemed to be attached to what I like to describe as the ebay generation. 

You know who they are, they have a wardrobe heavily steeped in denim, think Starbucks invented coffee and have thumbs that are "ripped" from texting.  In short, they were young.  Not immature, just youthful and this has nothing to do with chronological age.  My companion today was a Realtor who has been in the business for over 30 years.  After the seminar, we were talking and she said "I can't wait to start blogging, I have this marketing piece I can post and that marketing piece I can post...", not write about mind you, post.  I realized that she didn't get it.  Not one little bit.  She was seeing this as the Internet equivalent of a grocery store bulletin board where you tack up a flier and wait for the calls.  I said, you know that in order for this to be effective, you have to write something yourself, something interesting, relevant or at least fun. 

I got a blank stare as if to say, "Why do I need to do that?".  I might as well have been speaking a different language.  This is a very with-it gal.  But I just don't think she really understood.  Then it hit me, I wasspeaking a different language.  The language of the Internet initiated.  The language of the generation weaned on Atari and PlayStation and nourished by Google and Yahoo. 

As I thought back to the people I saw around the room I wondered how many of them would see the opportunity that lay before us for what it is, a chance to be part of the settling of a virtual frontier town.  Sure, some folks will test the waters, and some will wade in to their knees before abandoning the pursuit for the safety of the shore.  But there were a few out there who would catch the vision and see it for what it is, or for what it can be.  A chance to help forge an alliance with others in our profession and to share our passion about this business and about the privilege of being allowed to be an instrumental part of one of the most important acts in persons financial life.  I hope to count myself among them, diving in head-first just to see if I can swim.

Cheers! Tisza

 

47 Comments on The Internet and Real Estate aka My First Blog

MAR
31
2007
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Welcome Tisza!  Now let's not suggest the the over 50 crowd can't blog :)
2:27am • #1
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Tizsa - Congrats on jumping in! It can be rather daunting at first, but your confidence will build as you find your voice. You get it though, which is the first hurdle towards achieving a successful blog. Realizing that it's YOUR voice, your unique personality and perspective, sharing insights on topics relevant to our culture.

Blog well, Blog often.

2:32am • #2
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Wow, I'm honored!  I already know you Ardell from your frequent appearances in Dustin's presentation and I appreciate your words of encouragement Rich. 

Not only can the over 50 crowd blog, they should and often!  This piece is more about the mindset than the era one was hatched in.  It's about embracing the new to enhance the old and about understanding the difference between a sound and a voice.  I am thrilled to be able to add my voice to the chorus and hope to do so for many moons to come!

T.

2:41am • #3
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Welcome to ActiveRain, Tisza! It looks like you're going to be a natural; your writing has a great perspective and conversational tone. The Boomers have a vast storehouse of wisdom and experience and I think your writing will convey that.
3:04am • #4
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Go over to Project Blogger.  Drew from Zillow is looking for an Apprentice.  Tell him I nominated you.
3:13am • #5
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What a wonderful way with words! You draw very graphic pictures. I think blogging will improve writing in a way that English teachers never thought was possible. Not only does it get people writing, they are actually enjoying interacting with their peers. Much better that term papers! We are writing about something that we passion about!
3:19am • #6
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" When I am interested in something, I tend to immerse myself, to the point where I not only saturate myself by day, but actually start dreaming about it at night (scary I know, but I am sure some of you can relate :-). "

Tisza, By the above statement, I predict that you will be addicted to blogging, commenting and loving the learning on Active Rain.

Congratulations on your first blog! There are so many wonderful people who are willing to share. Just  let us know if we can help!

3:33am • #7
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 Welcome to the Rain Tisza.  Ardell beat me to it.  There is a competition about to start you are perfect for, there are 2 blogging mentors of 13 left and you are perfect.  This is a fabulous opportunity.  Find the Project Blogger group and link back to this post.  Best of luck to you. By the way, the star is for a featured post, maybe Project Blogger will find you if you don't find them.  
3:36am • #8
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Congratulations.  My first blog post was on my own blog a long time ago.  i don't think it had more than 25 words.  There were no classes, blooks or lectures about blogs.  There was no active rain.  I asked people in the real estate community what they thought about having a blog.  Most did not know what I was talking about and those who did discouraged me telling me I would be wasting my time. When I rolled out the blog I was told that it did not look like a blog because I put so many pictures on it.  Today my blog is my business.  Keep going. :)
5:30am • #9
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Congratulations.  My first blog post was on my own blog a long time ago.  i don't think it had more than 25 words.  There were no classes, blooks or lectures about blogs.  There was no active rain.  I asked people in the real estate community what they thought about having a blog.  Most did not know what I was talking about and those who did discouraged me telling me I would be wasting my time. When I rolled out the blog I was told that it did not look like a blog because I put so many pictures on it.  Today my blog is my business.  Keep going. :)
5:30am • #10
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Congratulations.  My first blog post was on my own blog a long time ago.  i don't think it had more than 25 words.  There were no classes, blooks or lectures about blogs.  There was no active rain.  I asked people in the real estate community what they thought about having a blog.  Most did not know what I was talking about and those who did discouraged me telling me I would be wasting my time. When I rolled out the blog I was told that it did not look like a blog because I put so many pictures on it.  Today my blog is my business.  Keep going. :)
5:30am • #11
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Tisza, welcome to the very addictive world of blogging.  You've gotten some great comments and I have to agree that you'd be perfect for the Project Blogger.  I look forward to your future posts.

5:36am • #12
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Congratulations, Tisa, as well for your very first blog.  Your very first featured post, as well!  You're a natural and going to love it here!
5:50am • #13
Congratulations, welcome to ActiveRain and your first post! Your post is an excellent jump-start for what appears to be the first of many to come. It sounds like you eat, drink and live this stuff, so you are well on your way to an addiction! Go girl!
6:12am • #14
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Tisza,

Congrats, I am sure you will expand your business and your blogging skills, keep them coming.

Good Luck!

6:30am • #15
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Mmmmmm.  Why are young bloggers so often preoccupied with the age of bloggers.  Or, non-bloggers. 

Ar has a lot of codgers. 

6:32am • #16
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Nice article and a good read.  I look forward to reading more of your writings.
6:37am • #17
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Welcome aboard, from one Newbie to another!  You sooo get it - it's amazing some of the posts that are out there that are so impersonal or irrelevant (grocery store bulletin). Congratulations on being a star!!
6:40am • #18
Welcome to this wonderful group.  I'm sure you'll be a valued contributor. 
6:59am • #19
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Interesting perspective... All the young Bobble Heads were being brainwashed while the wise old codgers intently comprehended the information...

Congrats on your feature... You are the first I have seen with a 100% featured track record.....

6:59am • #20
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What a great post.  You definitely have grasped what blogging is all about.  I too immerse myself in every new project and dream about it.  It's annoying sometimes but ususally it results in some success.  Good luck.  I'm sure you'll have a lot of good posts.
7:49am • #21
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Tisza  Welcome to Active Rain. this is a great start!! just kep them coming :)  we'll be reading.
8:09am • #22
Tisza - good post.  You'll do well as a blogger...jump on in.
8:14am • #23
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Tisza

Welcome and congrats.   1st Blog and a feature - that's means we will expect a lot from you so you just "set the bar" high for yourself.

Best wishes and welcome aboard

8:33am • #24
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Welcome, it looks like you are swimming.  There is so much to learn here and contribute too. Some people will never get it, just like other forms of business activity.
8:55am • #25
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Tisza..... a great start, considering that you have grasped what it takes and what it's all about. In all honesty, I hope not everyone does realize the potential and how to go about it. I am not a mean person, but it is about business and networking. And some great analogies that you used.

On another note... Welcome to Active Rain & Congrats on your 1st featured post. 

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9:12am • #26
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Tisza - For a first post all I can say is "Wow!" - Extremely well written and kept my attention throughout - I am subscribing to your blog!
9:23am • #27
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Tisza~

Not only have I bookmarked your first post at AR, but I have to say, it actually brought a huge smile to my face when I read,

"I realized that she didn't get it.  Not one little bit.  She was seeing this as the Internet equivalent of a grocery store bulletin board where you tack up a flier and wait for the calls.  I said, you know that in order for this to be effective, you have to write something yourself, something interesting, relevant or at least fun. "

Right on!

Welcome to the world of Active Rain where the quality is abundant, the information valuable, and now and then you may find a webELF with a sense of humor!

9:35am • #28
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Tisza, welcome to Active Rain and congrats on a great first post!  You certainly hit the motherlode attending Dustin's seminar.  As one from the Atari generation, I listened to a podcast of one of his seminars on BloodhoundBlog and my head almost exploded with the pace of his delivery.  I can only imagine what the non-internet initiated were thinking! 
9:38am • #29
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Tisza, welcome to AR! An amazing post and congrats on being featured! It was great talking with you there. I thought that it was interesting that by the end of the session 1/2 the audience left. hmm... see you around AR and Pasadena. :-) Go girl!
9:44am • #30
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Tisza, welcome to AR! An amazing post and congrats on being featured! It was great talking with you there. I thought that it was interesting that by the end of the session 1/2 the audience left. hmm... see you around AR and Pasadena. :-) Go girl!
9:44am • #31
Welcome to AR.  Wow, first post and it's featured.  I've never had that honor.  You've got a great style...have fun.
9:46am • #32

Loved your blog.  I am new to the field as well and must admit to using some news articles.  I also write some articles using quotes but love your style and the knowledge you imparted in an understandable fashion.  My manager has been speaking to us about the need to blog for some time as she is ever into the future and helping us go there.  I didn't fully get it and now I am going to revise my writing style.  If you want to see my blogs for some interesting articles - realestatedeputy@blogspot.com and http://activerain.com/blogs/realestatedeputy and my site at http://HunterdonHomes4sale.com

I'd love to hear from you and perhaps start an online association.

Melissa

 

Melissa Deputy, the Real Estate Deputy
10:28am • #33
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Hi All!

Well, now I am starting to understand how Jennifer Hudson must have felt the morning after the Oscar nominations came out!  This truly is a wonderfully supportive community and I am thrilled to be allowed to become part of it. 

Ardell, Rich, John, Sandra, Magaret, Laurie, Teresa, Maggie, Carol, Ron, Neal, Lenn, Judi, Ed, Diane, Dan, Tim, Nick, Paul, Desiree, Steve, Jeff, Tony, Janeann, Stefan, Irina, Keith, and Melissa, your comments and words of encouragement are all very valued and I am grateful for each and every one.  I will follow up on the Project Blogger competition.  Sounds like it could be fun and educational (and we all now know how I feel about that).

I will need to learn from you all and from the other members of the community.  I don't know how to link back to a blog yet so that will take some study. 

Again, thank you all for your support, encouragement and friendship.  Have a wonderful day.  Help lots of people and reach for your dreams, they are closer than you think.

Take care,

Tisza

11:24am • #34
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Tisza,

Welcome and Congratulations on being featured on your first Post. Great photo by the way.

Blog ON !

1:40pm • #35
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Hi Tisza, Welcome to AR.  You are going to be great at this, featured on your first!  I agree with Herb on your photo, now you've got me thinking about my own. :)  Congratulations! and I wish you the best. Doreen
3:17pm • #36
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Linking back is easy

See the tool bar at the top of the text box where you type your content?  Just go to the phrase or word you

want to link FROM, drag the mouse over the word or phrase , Click the Icon and a box will open.  Type in the URL of the page to link TOO.  Click "Insert" and you're done.

It's easy and Google loves AR.

5:49pm • #37
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Tisza - WOW!!  What a first post - this was a great read and very nicely written!  And CONGRATS on not only your first post but a FEATURED post as well. 

This is a great place to learn all kinds of things, and not just about real estate either.  And it's a FUN place to be as well.

Happy Blogging!
Ann

6:08pm • #38
Welcome to Active Rain, I agree with Margaret, I do the same, throw myself into a project and take off running, and don't sleep much either.  Great post, you sure this is your first.  Written like a pro.
6:10pm • #39
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Way to make an entrance! I never got this much attention. :>)
7:42pm • #40
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Tisza,

I completely understand how you are feeling.  At a conference that I recently attended one of the speakers spoke about the value of the internet and business online in general.  When he asked the audience if they even knew what pay-per-click meant it was only a few out of the several hundred that even put a hand up.  I love to help out...part of my nature and I have become somewhat a bit of the 'techie' in the office.  Helping with everything from finding anything on the internet to emails to pretty much you name it.  For us internet savvy agents there is so much ahead of us.  I too am new to blogging but so looking forward to it all!!!  As they say happy blogging and blog on....jump in the water is warm!

10:11pm • #41
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Tisza,

Wow!  I'm so glad the seminar provided you with some inspiration!  I'm so glad you enjoyed it and I definitely look forward to reading more of your posts in the future! 

Best.     

10:11pm • #42
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Congratulations for getting "it".  It's a good thing to get.  Got a listing today from AR!!!
10:17pm • #43
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2007
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Tisza,

CONGRATULATIONS on an awesome first featured well written blog post! I saw Dustin Luther in Oakland. Ca. on the 20th of February, just 5 weeks ago, and I had the very same experience you did. The difference was your ability to pick just the right words to portray exactly how I felt. I joined Active Rain on the 25th of February based on Dustins recommendation. Sounds like you have made the same choice. You are now one of the few, the proud, the rainers. Way To Go!!

 

2:49am • #44
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Spooky.... I read your writings and the response you have received, what a warm and welcoming group exists here. 

I have written my first blog and have a lot to learn.  With all of the support you have garnered I have my hopes about a new phase in my existence will be as  welcome.

Thanks for the uplifting dialog to everyone! 

 

11:22pm • #45

Spooky.... I read your writings and the response you have received, what a warm and welcoming group exists here. 

I have written my first blog and have a lot to learn.  With all of the support you have garnered I have my hopes about a new phase in my existence will be as  welcome.

Thanks for the uplifting dialog to everyone! 

 

11:22pm • #46
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09
2007
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Hi Dick,

Welcome to the wonderful universe that is Real Estate blogging and the truly wonderful world that is Active Rain.  I wish you all the success, support and enjoyment that I have enjoyed and continue to enjoy here.  I am glad you found us and look forward to watching you grow.

Take care,

Tisza

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