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Celebrating the spirit of transparent real estate weblogging: BloodhoundBlog can and will do more . . .

I’m thinking that I should take a much larger role in the growth of the RE.net. Many people are convinced that hundreds of agents and lenders will be starting real estate weblogs in the coming year. That may or may not be so, but it is a certainty that the sharks are circling in the water, looking for another pound of flesh. I don’t absolutely hate vendor involvement in the real estate blogging world, but I’d like to do what I can to make sure people are getting what they’re paying for — and not paying to have smoke blown up their… noses.

Moreover, I am very concerned that new entrants will miss the forest in a quest for leads. There is nothing wrong with forging business relationships through weblogs, but we will kill everything if the RE.net comes to be seen, in consumers’ eyes, as just another spamvertising channel. Weblogging is about the good, the true and the beautiful first, and only secondarily about commerce. If we screw this up, it won’t work — not for commerce and not for anything.

I’ve talked with Brian Brady about doing blogging seminars, and I’ve traded email with other RE.net luminaries on the subject. For the moment, I feel like this is overkill. Arranging an event is a logistical nightmare, and, even then, it’s tough to get enough people together to make a dent in the problem. Worse yet, somebody has to pay for a seminar, either the attendees or a sponsor.

But what’s really needed is already here: Weblogs, podcasts and video podcasts. For now, I’m going to start putting together a basic set of tools in weblog and podcast form. As these materials start to gel, we’ll go buy some video studio time and commit the more important ideas to video podcasts. Maybe in the long run, we’ll produce a DVD or CD, but my thinking, for now at least, is that the best medium for discussing the world wide web is the world wide web.

But wait. There’s more. I’m going to start a meme game that we can use to catalog the RE.net as it exists right now. I’ll add to the catalog later to permit self-entry, and, someday, I’ll add code to verify entries for 404tality (like mortality, but for web sites). What I want is a way of identifying everything that’s out there, all on one page. The upside for everyone is that a link from BloodhoundBlog is relatively potent.

Still more: I’d like to engineer a TopSites site for weblogs organized by individual categories of real estate professionals: agents, lenders, appraisers, investors, vendors. Many of us are using the Real Estate category of BlogTopSites right now, but that turns out to be a catch-all — bubble blogs, splogs, mainstream-media sites, etc. We can do this ourselves on the BloodhoundBlog server, but, if I can, I would prefer to offload the task. More on this later.

I don’t want to exclude vendors — those we know and like and bigger fish like Top Producer or Point2Agent — but I do want to expose the costs and benefits of working with particular vendors, all of this measured against doing things yourself or working with consultants.

(On that point, my son Cameron is willing to help you set up a WordPress weblog for $100: Domain and hosting at your expense, MySQL set-up, installation and customization of WordPress, everything up to your first post. I will supervise him at no cost. Email for more information.)

The point of all of this is to take everything we know at BloodhoundBlog and share it with the RE.net — extant and incipient — in order to cultivate the goodness in our garden, and, as much as possible, pluck any weeds that might crop up. I deeply love what we have made so far, each of us working on our own weblogs, each of us working in cognizance of what others are doing. This is a rare and beautiful thing. It is worth celebrating not just because transparent real estate weblogging is a lovely expression of the weblogging ideal, but because it is leading the way to the transparent practice of real estate itself. By ordering our thoughts in a certain way, we are lending a better order to the world around us. I want to work to grow this spirit…
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