There’s always something to howl about.

How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?

The natives are getting restless.

Much grumbling was heard this week about judging the Project Blogger competition. I don’t have too much to say about that. The contest rules and judging criteria were vague and rather useless from the beginning so no one should be shocked, shocked that things are vague and confusing now. I have my own goals for my little blog and I’m doing what I can to stay focused on those.

I do think however, that a good hard critical look at something is never a bad thing, so when Derek Burress stepped up to the plate and generously volunteered to give an honest critique, I thought it was a capitol idea. He graciously gave me his feedback and if you are an Active Rain member you can read his excellent critique here. When the week 4 judging was completed on Friday, I got more feedback. Looks like I got some splanin’ to do. Well that’s not entirely true. I rarely feel I have to explain anything I do, except to my loved ones and clients, but if it helps those playing along at home, I will.

The burning question is: What’s with theBrickRanch dog? The assumptive answer is that Coach uses a dog so Apprentice uses a dog. Not exactly. I don’t know the back-story of why Bloodhound is Bloodhound, but I can guess that part of the dog motif is this: What would you rather see, big soft puppy eyes gazing back at you or a cactus? What feels more like home to you: A warm, sweet puppy or a prickly desert plant? Which do you respond to on an emotional level: Bloodhound Realty or CactusPlant Realty? There might be more to the story of the bloodhound than that, but I understand the emotional trigger, the warm and fuzzy-ness of using a dog. It makes sense to me. I market to a very family oriented, dog friendly community and I have two big mutts myself so it fits my market, my blog, and me. Damn. We should get bonus points for that.

I took a local web marketing/ WordPress class on Tuesday and when theBrickRanch was pulled up on the screen, the response from the other female in the class was “Awww”. Someone on AR told me that when she pulled up TBR on her computer the response from her young son was “Doggiiee!!”. And that is exactly why I use a doggiiee. It evokes an immediate and strong emotional reaction from the people it is targeted to. Bonus points I tell you; that’s worth bonus points.

This is a hyper-local blog. It is not targeted to Dayton, it’s targeting one community in the Dayton area. And it is not targeted to everyone in that community, it’s targeting very specific segments of that community- young couples and young families. This is a blog that is focused to within an inch of its life toward a specific market within a specific market. Long tail and niche marketing? I hope. Can this approach be successful? Who knows- who has tried it before?

It is possible that we are boldly going where no RE blog has gone before (does paraphrasing Star Trek make me a geeky hillbilly chick?) and we are just getting started with much of this. Regardless of whether the Y-chromosomes who live outside Dayton understand theBrickRanch, I think in many respects we are kicking some serious blogging butt. That doggie in the window is worth something, so where the hell are our bonus points?