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Project Blogger - A Year Later - Where Do We Stand Now?

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Real Estate Agent with Christie's International Real Estate Sereno 01153805

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A year ago, about a dozen of us Project Blogger Apprentices were typing our fingers off in a fast paced, intense, super-scrutinized contest. We were all working hard and were more than a little stressed.

I thought it might be interesting to do a retrospective on the experience and to see how things are going for all the apprentices now, a year later. I'm hoping they will chime in!

 For me, it was an incredible learning experience but I'm far from done learning. This week I bought "Blogging for Dummies", and while I don't need every word in every chapter, there's a whole lot of value for me in that book despite my crash course in blogging last year.

One of the most important things I did learn in Project Blogger was that it's all about relationships. As bloggers we form relationships with our readers, and also relationships with other bloggers (who are possibly going to be our friends as well as our competitors, just like in the "real" real estate world).

A year later, I'd say the most important stuff I learned about blogging successfully is this:

  • Keep it visually appealling (photos, some italics, bold, not huge paragraphs)
  • Make it interesting and relevant to your target audience
  • Invite feedback
  • Variety is the spice of blogs! Vary things! (style, content, length of posts etc.)
  • Read other folks' blogs and share with them, leave comments, etc. Get connected.
  • Write using "keyword rich" phrases so Google and other search engines can find you
  • Follow your passion - if you are bored, you won't be able to sustain the blog

In addition to what I learned about blogs, I look back with gratitude on the very cool people I got to know (or got to know better) because of Project Blogger. That would include Joeann Fossland and Frances Flynn Thorsen (my blog coach) as well as most of the apprentices and blog coaches from Project Blogger, and also several helpful and encouraging souls on the sidelines who were sort of indirect mentors for many of us. (I'd be afraid to list them all for fear of missing someone.)  Two Project Blogger apprentices and one coach even assisted me with posts on my hobby blogsite, http://www.hauntedrealestate.com/ by sharing their stories of showing or trying to sell spooky houses. How cool is that?

How About Business? Is It Paying Off?

Lincoln on five dollar billOf course, the point in all this was to make blogging a viable part of our marketing, right? Is it working?  I know it is for several of the apprentices because we email back and forth about it! 

As for me, yes, it's paying off. I have found that it's a bit like other marketing methods - it takes time, and it's best if part of a concerted whole approach to marketing. I do have closed business from my blogs and the pace has been picking up exponentially lately. Right now I'm working with some fabulous buyers who found me specifically from my Live in Los Gatos blog, for instance.

With the market changing, I have lots of clients who are committed to me, and who found me from my LiveInLosGatos blog,  but who are waiting. Some are waiting to save more money since now they cannot buy the next home with 10% down but need 15%. Others see the market in Los Gatos appreciating slowly and need it to go up a little more before they can do the move they want. But I regularly get about 100 visitors a day to my site and am picking up at least a lead a week from my blogging efforts at this point. No complaints!

What About Niches?

I am having fun with my niche markets overall. (Too bad that writing about ghosts doesn't pay - but my Haunted Real Estate blog IS fun.) Over the last year I experimented with a variety of niche blogs: relocation, first time homebuyer, move up buyer/seller in Silicon Valley.

Know what I found?  I found that even if you want to do it, it's very hard to manage 6 or 7 blogs at once. It might be a nice idea, but it's not practical without a staff. I will be paring down in the coming months.


What's Still to Go?

So there are still lots of things where I'm learning, growing, and changing my business in response to what I have learned from Project Blogger. Here are some changes that are underway or that I anticipate:

  1. I'll be getting rid of one of my "main" websites and migrating that URL to a blogsite
  2. I have been getting rid of boilerplate content on my websites and rewriting (to give custom content) and adding extra content - this is working in terms of Google so I will likely do more of it
  3. Recently my friend and real estate colleague, Steve Leung, invited me to participate on his blog, the absolutely excellent 1SiliconValley.com. I supplied all of one post there so far but am looking forward to doing more.
  4. I want to learn how to podcast. (It can't be as hard as Wordpress.)

Anything else?

Yes. I have not yet managed all the technical stuff for SEO (I can write good keywords, but I do not know, nor do I really want to master, how to do the coding, the high tech aspects etc.). I hired someone to do that in January 2007. If I had to learn that part of blogging, I'd never have gotten anything else accomplished.

I hate Wordpress. I *know* it's "open source", I know the smart, skilled people love it. I know it's got great potential but it's like driving a stick shift on a rainy day in San Francisco when all you really want is a basic car to get you to your destination without sliding into a death drop into the San Francisco Bay.

In other words, I'm one of those people who really don't want to build a blog from the ground up, one brick at a time. I want to write and personalize without having to learn a ton of code.

The neat thing is, if you make friends in the blogosphere, you will have infinite resources for everything you want to do with your blog. Bloggers can be very generous in sharing what works for them.

Learning this may be one of the most enduring benefits of Project Blogger.

Thank you again, Active Rain and Inman News!

 

 

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Mary Pope-Handy
Realtor, CRS, CIPS, ABR, SRES
 
CalBRE # 01153805
 
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Comments (21)

Missy Caulk
Missy Caulk TEAM - Ann Arbor, MI
Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate
Hi Mary, I don't want to learn all the techy stuff either, something new is always coming up and it is just overwhelming, if I hire a house keeper to keep my bathrooms clean, then why do I want to spend months learning all the things you can do on the back ends of your blogs. I love wp and I hate wp. 
Apr 05, 2008 12:19 AM
Diane Bell, Hilton Head Real Estate, Bluffton
Charter 1 Real Estate, Hilton Head, Bluffton, SC - Hilton Head Island, SC

Mary,

Blogging for Dummies---I didn't know about this book but think I'll see if I can pick it up on Ebay.  It will be a good reference to have.  Also, I agree with you about "long paragraphs."  I typically ignore blogs that are too long. 

Apr 05, 2008 12:25 AM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher
Mary, I loved reading about your experiences with Project Blogger and what you have learned...And I love both your other sites, I have visited LiveinLosGatos as well as HauntedRealEstate which are also wonderful.  I haven't leaned the difficult version to wordpress and really haven't done any outside blogging but it is time for me to get some fresh articles out.  Thank you for sharing all that information, it was a wonderful post.
Apr 05, 2008 12:38 AM
Mary Pope-Handy
Christie's International Real Estate Sereno - Los Gatos, CA
CRS, CIPS, ABR, SRES, Silicon Valley

Mary - Thanks. I am trying to stay involved here at AR but just can't blog here daily (first because I have too many other blogs, second due to family and work committments). But it's good to stay in touch :)

Missy - You are funny with the love/hate. I think WP must have lots of good traits and I just haven't met them yet!

Diane - Good idea about eBay. I stumbled upon this when I was at Borders with a gift card that wanted to be used. It is a good reference.

Carole - thanks! If you ever do an outside blog, there are tons of choices for platforms. The good thing about wp is that you can host it yourself (which is what I did with my haunted blog). On the other hand, if you're not doing that, you may actually get more traffic. I first had the haunted one on the wordpress site before trying to host it myself. And you know, I got tons of traffic just from "being there". If I had it to do again, I'm not sure I'd have moved it.  (Or if I REALLY had it to do again, I'm not sure I'd have used WP at all...maybe something simpler.)

Apr 05, 2008 01:44 AM
Sandy Shores FL Realtor®, Melbourne Real Estate
M & M Realty of Brevard Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Brevard County Real Estate, Florida's Space Coast

Mary,

 

Thanks for your perspective.  I like your ideas and will implement some of them. Congrats on the payoff!

Apr 06, 2008 03:49 AM
Gena Riede
Riede Real Estate, Lic. 01310792 - Sacramento, CA
Real Estate Broker - Sacramento CA Real Estate (916) 417-2699

Mary, sometimes it can be a bit much with all the new stuff coming out...I often think about what I heard someone say a long time ago..."All I want to do is sell houses."

Like you blogging has helped my business and I am so thrilled there are those that share what they have learned with all of us. It certainly helps with the learning curve. Right now, I'm struggling with the background change in AR and even with Brad's code help...it's still a struggle.

You have certainly come a long way from Bloggers Connect and should be very proud!

Apr 07, 2008 12:07 PM
Ann Cummings
RE/MAX Shoreline - NH and Maine - Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth NH Real Estate Preferrable Agent

Hi Mary - great to hear how things have been going during the year after Project Blogger.  There are many of us here who followed all of you and learned right alongside of each of you.  My outside blog has been bringing me leads, and the things I watched you all learning have helped me as well.  You had a great coach, that's for sure!

Ann

Apr 07, 2008 02:02 PM
Michelle DeRepentigny
Success Realty - Athens, GA
Broker Athens, GA
It's great to see an update.  I am bogging today because all the Project Bloggers and their coaches shared with all of us addicts who followed along.
Apr 07, 2008 06:02 PM
Rick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate
Majestic Properties - Miami Beach, FL
It's been a year already!!!  Holy Cow!!  I will have to put some thought into this but you are right - it's all about relationships without a doubt!
Apr 09, 2008 09:36 AM
Joeann Fossland
Advantage Solutions Group - Tucson, AZ
Master Certified Coach to Motivated Agents
You've come a long way, baby, since you said,"I think I'd like to learn more about blogging!" It's pretty cool to see what you have learned and created. You are a great model for others!!!! And, you are so right about relationships, but that is a strength of yours in all ways! I am privileged to know you!
Apr 12, 2008 06:58 AM
Frances Flynn Thorsen
eXp Realty LLC - State College, PA
Author | REALTOR | Educator

I can't believe a year has passed! You are a model for real estate bloggers ... I am indebted to Joeann for making the introduction ... I LOVE your blogs and I have enjoyed the time we shared together in San Francisco and Hawaii. Real estate bloggers who want to polish their craft should bookmark your Live in Los Gatos and Haunted Real Estate Blog as textbook local and niche real estate blogs.

You are a STAR!!! Happy Blogging!!

Apr 12, 2008 07:19 AM
Mary Pope-Handy
Christie's International Real Estate Sereno - Los Gatos, CA
CRS, CIPS, ABR, SRES, Silicon Valley

Sandy - thanks so much!

Gena - you are a blogger to watch!  you are always paving the way for folks like me - thank you so much for all your contributions to the blogosphere!!

Ann - I am thrilled to hear about your success!

Michelle - that is soooo cool to know! Thank you!

Ines - it was so great to "meet" you during PB and I'm super happy that we're still in touch, as well as with many other bloggers connected to the marathon :)

Joeann - you are the best!  I would not have gotten where I am without your introducing me to Fran!

Fran - I owe you a ton for the opportunity to learn and grow through PB. You are an inspiration!

Apr 12, 2008 07:30 AM
Anonymous
Teri Lussier

Hey Mary!

I'm reading your post and nodding my head, as my experience has been very similar to yours. My blog has changed, my 'voice' has probably changed a little, but I still love it, and you are right about the relationships! It's been great to meet people through blogging. Not only other RE bloggers, but really for me, the joy is meeting locals bloggers. All these passionate people make for some of the most interesting conversations! 

Best of luck to your future and thanks for the 'reunion'. ;-) 

Apr 18, 2008 02:13 AM
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Chris Shouse
Lyoness USA - Las Vegas, NV
Realtor - Las Vegas

Hi Mary,

  I was so happy for you last year when you won.  I love your sights and the brand new one is glorious.  I am learning wp just this week AWWWWWW much different than what I am used to.  You do a great job:) 

Apr 19, 2008 01:59 PM
Georgie Hunter R(S) 58089
Hawai'i Life Real Estate Brokers - Haiku, HI
Maui Real Estate sales and lifestyle info
Hi Mary - I'm subscribing to your blog because you sure know how to blog!
Apr 21, 2008 02:45 PM
Christina Ward
Keller Williams Realty - New Bern, NC
New Bern NC

Mary,

Thanks for the advise and encouraging words!!

Apr 23, 2008 01:40 PM
Kevin Tomlinson
One Sotheby's International Realty- Miami Beach Real Estate - Miami Beach, FL
Miami Beach Real Estate

Hey MPH!

 

How are you!  Please forgive me for being AWOL.  February, March, April have nailed my b*lls to the wall....

 

I'm just getting some breathing room and catching up on my reading.  I'm so glad I did this.  Phenomenal experience that I'm sure WON'T be repeated.  I feel so fortunate to have been involved.

 

I'll be watching you from the audience at INMAN.  Can't wait to see you!

 

 

Apr 29, 2008 03:50 PM
Cheryl Johnson
Highland Park, CA

Mary:  I just Google Los Gatos HOmes, and popehandy.com came up #2.  But you probably already knew that.  :-)

Jun 16, 2008 01:56 PM
Mary Pope-Handy
Christie's International Real Estate Sereno - Los Gatos, CA
CRS, CIPS, ABR, SRES, Silicon Valley

Thanks Cheryl!  I did not realize it!  Actually I usually pay attention to Los Gatos Real Estate, and with that one I am usually on page 1 twice, once for PopeHandy.com and once for my LiveInLosGatos.com site - so that makes me really happy.

Hope you are doing well - and I hope to see you at Bloggers Connect in July!

Jun 16, 2008 02:30 PM
Tisza Major-Posner
I.V.P.G. - Inland Valley Professional Group - Claremont, CA
DRE#01784679

Hi Mary,

Well, they say better late than never... It's been one year, three months and a few days since Project Blogger started and I have to admit that I spent a good bit of that time just catching my breath :-)

I never dreamed that so much could happen so fast.  The shame of it is, before PB lots of time and no business, after PB lots of business and no time! 

Since last we met, I have completed my conditional ed requirements to convert my license to full fledged Real Estate Agent status and am about to start chipping away at my classes in preparation for sitting my Broker's exam sometime in January.  I have closed multiple transactions with more on the way.  I have become something of an expert on Short Sales on both sides of the table and I have started getting to bed before 1 AM most nights (Tonight will of course be the exception, after all Rain does look prettier in the moonlight, right?).

I look forward to seeing you in San Fran and getting reconnected. 

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

Tisza

Jul 16, 2008 07:30 PM