Sorry for my delay in judging week 1 of Project Blogger... 

Judging for Project Blogger is a tough proposition.  These contestants are clearly professionals and good with their blogs. While there are differences the gap between all of them is very small.  It's very early in the 14 week contest and our contestants are only getting started.  Early on I am seeing some great stuff.  So here are reviews of the results from each team for week one of the Project Blogger competition.

The first 5 blogger contestants are ordered by their win.  The remaining are not in any particular order.  This is fairly difficult to judge, and at this stage at least, they are all doing very well. 

I want to thank all of the coaches, and the contestants as well.  This project is a large undertaking for all, yet it is doing a lot for real estate professionals and the industry. 

 


1. Mary Pope-Handy's got a terrific blog put up that is easy to read, and is clean.  She gets really personal with her blog, while at the same time really doing a good job of letting you know the town. 

One criticism would be that I'd like to see just a little more conciseness to her posts. 



2. Julie Ferenzi writes from a personal perspective, it's about her experience and who she's with. She's tying these in with local factors like a new housing development, and a grocery store grand opening.  She identifies with the local flavor and you get a sense of what's going on here, what has been, and how change has come.  Julie keeps it about her experience her beliefs, and she's coming across well in her writing.  It's clear where her coaches influences are showing through, I'd guess that in her grocery store post is influenced by Mr. Turner 

They've put together a good blog on linvinginplainfield.com  a good use of photos, I like Julies signature at the end of posts.  I am unclear about the blogs main image.  I'm assuming that's a shot of somewhere in Plainfield.



 3. Jackie Colson- Miller and The Tomato have put together a good package, the blog looks clean except that her scrolling pictures took a while to load up in by browser, and seemed to cause some issues.  The blog default text was large and easy to read.  This was a great bonus. 

We don't get a lot of real estate stuff in the post yet but we get to see Jackie as she travels.  And it is fun to check it out.  We even get to see a video from Budapest, that was pretty cool.  Jackie was lucky enough to get a client while she was gone.

Would like to see more of Jackie's personality in this blog though. I'm not getting to know her as much some of the others.



4. Vali Wimberly did a great job of keeping topics together in her post so that they were easy to read.  Along with her project blogger kick-off post she had one post on home inspections, and one about a hiking trail.  I liked how even her home inspection post was easy to follow and identify the main points.  The Herman Gulch post was my favorite however as it identified local flavor as well as being very easy to read.



 5. Ines Hegedus-Garcia comes right out of the gate throwing it out there.  She's telling us a lot about herself, and how it applies to what she does.  She's writing in short easy to read sections.  Taking the giving approach as others have done Ines has taken the time to highlight fellow bloggers, which is helpful to readers so they can understand and identify new blogs, of course the bloggers themselves get extra attention, and this all comes back to Ines, if not just in reflecting on her knowledge and good will toward others.  This helps a lot in identifying your public persona.  One thing I would have liked better was if in her Historic Home Nice post, if she'd added some of her thoughts about the different posts, as opposed to having a list with one general explanation.  I loved the Romero Britto post, one thing that would have sealed it would have been to make the tone of the post more about how the subject Romero Britto, impacts the local geography.




 Tisza Major-Posner, took the "just write" approach.  Tisza can really keep it interesting, being very descriptive with her words.

The team has done a great job creating “Route66 Living.” Route66 Living is a good looking blog, you get the idea of the blog quickly with a good amount of photos, lots of clean white space and a clean font.  It's easy to read and easy to navigate.

Tisza is a terrific writer, but I would have liked to see things a little easier to read by breaking them up and making it easier to identify the topics.  What I wasn't seeing in Tisza's posts was real estate.  I would have liked to hear a little more local flavor.  I would love to hear Tisza's description of a local restaurant.



Theresa Lussier has done a great job expressing on her ActiveRain blog the changes and thought she's had as she's gone through this process.  She does an amazing job of being open and honest.  In talking about Huber Heights Public Radio she's identifying something personal to her as well as a bit of local flavor.



Kevin Tomlinson is doing a terrific job writing and keeping it real. It's pretty easy to get to know him through his blogging.  This team seems to work together pretty well. This is made clear in the posts.  But one thing that needs to happen is that Kevin needs to get writing.  I've haven't seen much talking about real estate here.



Michael and Barbara Daly put together a word press blog.  They have a good mix of property and industry information.  Mousing over images on the blog was awful as each image had an associated  SnapShots pop up.  I would have liked to see more from this group.



Kelly Kilpatric got organized all right  Her posts were quickly readable they were easy to glean information from.  Kelly needed a few more posts to this round.


Madison Hildebrand
Madison Hildebrand did an excellent job of putting out a good amount of content.  He talks a lot about what's going on locally.  I'm not sure whether it's Madison, or Malibu, but there's a lot here about celebs. Madison also talks about local issues which is great.  His posts could have included more sources and links to add to his stories.  There were plenty of celeb links, but for the other topics I didn't see any citing of sources or links. Madison had a pretty good start for this competition.

london_whitted



London Whitted has a lot of informational content that was very readable.  The topics are quick and to the point the information flows freely.  I'd like to see a little more persona in these posts but so far London is off to a good start.

One again I'd like to thank all of the contestants and coaches participating in Project Blogger, hopefull this contest will bring much more interest to real estate blogging.  Oh, and also a big thanks for Inman News for helping us with this contest, be sure to check out their Bloggers Connect Conference where the winners of Project Blogger will be announced.

 

31 Comments on Project Blogger Results For Week 1

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20
2007
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Nice report Matt, Ive been following them and really enjoy the contest.
8:31pm • #1
265,854 Points 18 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Wow Matt, I'm glad I'm not a judge - you've got a tough job.

I've followed most of these and found them very engaging and they've inspire me to return to again. this is especially true for me where Ines is concerned. I think you hit the nail on the head when you mentioned how she really "connects" with others - which in the long run is what I think will be a real key to all of us finding success in blogging - connecting with the "readers" - both personally and professionally.

Thanks again for putting together a great contest that's educational for so many of us.

8:31pm • #2
120,363 Points 7 Featured Posts Outside Blog
You've been getting some great stuff from all the bloggers!  Glad I'm not judging either, it would be tough.  Thanks for the update.
8:39pm • #3
130,921 Points 14 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Tough job Matt, better you than me. I wonder if putting links on the names of the Project Bloggers would be helpful for us reading this to just click on over to read their posts. Great job...
8:48pm • #4
212,206 Points 56 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Matt - that is a lot of post you are reading!  Wow...and we used to complain after the week in review.  I really appreciate all the input you gave and look forward to more great stuff from all the coaches and apprentices!
9:12pm • #5
20 Featured Posts
The whole project has been fascinating.. reading their blogs has given me some new ideas and possible directions..
9:17pm • #6
590,782 Points 111 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Do you answer your comments?  Just wondering...Well, after looking how you judge I may not be one who's blogs you may consider any good.  No matter...here to network, get info myself, create contacts and have to say it...have some fun.  I have gotten a lot of feedback ....good advice and of course been able to utilize all this has to offer.  I appreciate all you folks are doing to keep this alive....Mahalo!

9:28pm • #7
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Matt:  You have done a wonderful job and Kudos to each of the contestants.  I am enjoying the contest!

 

9:38pm • #8
417,923 Points 90 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Matt... I'm glad I'm coaching and not judging that's for sure! This is just a killer experience.

And yes, that's a shot of historic downtown Plainfield. :) We've made that clear now, thank you.

9:38pm • #9
260,714 Points 67 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Oh Matt! You sure have done a lot of reading - and thank you for taking the time to judge it. I am still rooting for Ines ... I love how much effort she has put into all the different styles of posts.

I have learned a lot from Project Blogger.

9:40pm • #10
231,821 Points 39 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Kevin and I very much appreciate your comments and the time you took to be this week's judge.  Your efforts much appreciated, Matt.
11:45pm • #11
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Hi Matt,

Thank you for the very constructive criticism and for the compliments.  As I am still very new in this area I know that I have a lot to learn.  But I am learning pretty quick. 

I am glad you like the look of the site.  With all the reading that you have been doing I don't know how you have had time to do anything else.  If you are interested in seeing me review a local restaurant, pop back over to my site and take a look at the post I put up on April 16th!

Thanks again for offering your advice, and your time.  I am thrilled to be in such distinguished company and to be able to receive the benefit of everyone's experience.

The best is yet to come... from all of us!

Take care, help lots of people and have a wonderful day!

Tisza

11:56pm • #12
APR
21
2007
146,360 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Matt,

Great post, I will keep following it.

 

1:45am • #13
122,973 Points 26 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Matt-

Thanks for taking the time to judge this week in what I know is an already insane weekly schedule.
I do however have some questions regarding the criteria upon which the participants were judged.

In the rules and breakdown of Project Blogger, Jonathan made it clear what the judging criteria is:

Judging Criteria: Judges and ActiveRain members will be instructed to judge the Project Blogger groups using the following criteria:

a. Degree of innovation in approach
b. Consistency
c. Quality of postings
d. The Apprentice's community involvement
e. Traffic or reach of apprentice's blog(s)
f. Documentation of experience and participation in ActiveRain's Project Blogger's group
g. Cost effectiveness of campaign
h. Improvement/progress of the apprentice
i. Business viability of approach
 
The overall review and judging that was presented for week one doesn't seem to reflect an account of any of the above criteria.  Are we to be aiming to succeed in any of the above to compete in the contest, or should we be focusing on presenting restaurant reviews, font size and personality?
 
It being week one, and given that y'all should be setting the precedent for upcoming judgement, I'm concerned about the approach that was taken this week.  I think it would be valuable to present your findings on how the blogs held up to the required criteria above.
 
In addition, was there not to be an involvement of the AR member voting for their favorites this week as well?  Just curious. 
4:08am • #14
598,027 Points 59 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Thanks Matt... great to read about the apprentices. There are some great writers. It has been fun to read.  I am a tad confused ..... Is Teri Lussier being judged on what she shares on Active Rain? Or what she does on TheBrickRanch.com ?

5:31am • #15
Matt- thanks for the time and insight.  Personally, I'm enjoying every minute of this, but judging- that has to be the tough part of this competition!
6:26am • #16
120,889 Points 22 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Hi Matt,

Thank you for posting this, and for spending so much time reading all of these blogs (both on and off of Active Rain).  And also thanks for the constructive criticism. I actually knew going into the contest that I have trouble being brief - but have been told a few times not to worry about it because it's more my style to be long. As I read Paul Chaney's comments here (and in his book), I can see I really do need to work on brevity.

Tomato, thanks for the reminder with the list and the question. I was presuming that the criteria given were used and I was not expecting a point by point breakdown on each team.  But I forgot about the community involvement/voting. Maybe that's at the end of the contest?

I think we're all learning - the contestants and the judges - as we go along. I'm thrilled to be part of the process.
8:43am • #17
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Thanks to all the bloggers, coaches and judges.

I'm learning a great deal from all of them including the judges comments. How might each of those evaluations apply to my blog? I'd like to see how the blogs are rated by the contest criteria.

It must be tough to have your blog be the focus of things when you are just learning. I don't envy them the spotlight. At the same time, I think they are doing an amazing job.

9:49am • #18
399,748 Points 72 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Matt...

I will chime in with someone else's thought. I would not want the job of judging this contest.

These Bloggers are all so good. It has to be very difficult to narrow it all down.

TLW...ROAR!

10:33am • #19
533,195 Points 45 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Appreciate the update. For the subsequent ones, it would be great to have a link to each one's blog in your comments about them.
1:28pm • #20
12 Featured Posts
Hey Matt - I probably missed it, but is there someplace that has links of all the apprentices' blogs? Ditto what Sharon mentioned.
8:58pm • #21
10 Featured Posts

hi matt!

i guess you missed our post introducing the "new" beachamptons:

http://activerain.com/blogsview/78499/Beachamptons-Blog-Makes-a

otherwise, great job on the feedback for all the coaches and apprentices :)

rudy.sellsius° 

 

11:23pm • #22
APR
22
2007
231,133 Points 64 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Matt, stupid question:  Where's the "Link Love"?  I want to click and go to all the blogs we're talking about!  Make it easy on a girl, OK? 

That said, I'm loving this.  I'm following three of these very closely and a couple others are vying for my attention.  This is good stuff, for all of us.

6:25pm • #23
257,416 Points 77 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Congrats to all the participants  and especially to thise week's top 5!
7:41pm • #24
155,237 Points 14 Featured Posts Outside Blog
I'm with Sarah.  Where are the links to the blogs?  It would make it much easier for the rest of us to "judge your judging"!  ;-D
9:17pm • #25
105,583 Points 17 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Cheryl Johnson put together an awesome list of links for Project Blogger apprentices and their coaches.  Check it out!

10:08pm • #26
417,923 Points 90 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Cheryl... nicely done. Thank you. We followed the lead of Madison and Dustin and put a "Project Blogger" blogroll on LivinginPlainfield.com, but we don't have the coaches there. Thank you!
10:36pm • #27
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23
2007
120,889 Points 22 Featured Posts Outside Blog
I need to do that too - add the blogroll. I emailed Fran, my mentor, about adding blogging links generally yesterday. There are a few outstanding blogs that I want to spotlight also. So it's in the quequeque (how on earth do you spell "Cue"???).

Have a great day, all!!
9:14am • #28
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24
2007
51 Featured Posts
Jay, Sharon, Sara, Bonnie, the links are available in a number of other places.  If you are still looking at week one you'd look here. Of course Cheryl has a good break-down there of all the links.

Celeste "Sally" Keep writing you're doing great.

Real Estate Tomato, you are right and some of those criteria will come into play later in the contest.  Some of these things cannot be judged right now exactly.  Each judge is going to be given these criteria, however final criteria will be up to each judges discretion.  I would say however that talking about local flavor, showing your personality, or in your teams case, talking about my trip, are all excellent things by which quality, reach, viability, and effectiveness can be reached.

Voting for week one
is up on The Project Blogger Group.   I'll have week 2 up soon.

Maureen they are being judged on everything.

Thank you everyone!
9:31pm • #29
APR
25
2007
51 Featured Posts
Week 2 has been posted.
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