Steve Leung was the second person to win The Odysseus Medal. This was before I started the formal competition, but, at the time, I made a standing offer to Steven to join us if he wanted to do. More than a year later, here he is: Steven Leung has too many credentials to list: An […]
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I broke my blog a few weeks ago and it proved something pretty interesting about Google. The lesson behind that experience can help you bring in higher quality visitors from search engines. Fixing my mistake was simple since I’d just put a semicolon where it didn’t belong, and while the error was ugly, my site […]
We have 17 entries on the short list this week, out of a long long list of 60 posts. This week I’m showing nothing but Black Pearls, practical hard-headed ideas for working better, faster and more profitably. Vote for the People’s Choice Award here. You can use the voting interface to see each nominated post, […]
Here are the Odysseus Medal winners, finally. My apologies for being two days late, but my little hop to Las Vegas put me way behind on everything. I run with a fast crowd here, but I don’t cut them any slack. I am never nice for the sake of being nice, and I don’t ever […]
Fifteen nominees this week, although ten are from BloodhoundBlog contributors, writing either at BHB or at their home weblogs. I don’t know what to do about this. I don’t think I’m being biased. The one thing I could suggest is that y’all nominate more posts from a broader range of sources. Vote for the People’s […]
BloodhoundBlog is addressed to real estate professionals. We won’t reject anyone who wants to come and play, but we made a conscious decision very early on that we would be talking to Realtors, lenders, investors and other professionals, with a special emphasis on real estate webloggers. In that respect, we’re probably a pretty bad example […]
This was a great week. It wasn’t easy getting to a short list of twenty nominees, and I think it’s going to be particularly tough to pick an ultimate winner. I can’t imagine it will be any easier for you to vote for the People’s Choice Award. What gets a weblog entry onto this list? […]
We had a lot of news this week, some tragic, some comical. All of it and then some is represented here. This is “the long list” — the total list of nominees that made the cut to be considered for the short list, the nominees available for voting for The People’s Choice Award. What gets […]
We had a ton of very strong entries this week. I had to eliminate more than half to get to a short list of twenty nominees. If you didn’t make the cut, don’t despair. You’ll come back even stronger next week. Everything was terrific, a real treat for me going through them. These twenty survivors […]
Here is the (not very) short list of this week’s nominees for The Odysseus Medal. You can vote for one of these posts for the People’s Choice Award. These are this week’s entires: Dan Green — How Sub-Prime and Alt-A Mortgage Markets Are Behaving Like NFL Draft Picks Patrick Kapowich — Deja Vu ~ Many […]
By way of ProBlogger, this image is from 901am. It nicely illustrates the idea I called The Third Career when the BloodhoundBloggers were interviewed by Dustin Luther of Rain City Guide: Q: How does blogging fit into the overall marketing of your business? A: [….] Greg Swann: Practically speaking, it doesn’t, but I don’t think […]
Project Blogger is officially under weigh, so I thought now would be a good time to go read the rules. I had read an earlier version and hated them, but, at a certain point, I decided it wasn’t worthwhile to stand on principle. There is an extent to which this is what I would characterize […]
We have a searchBot running in the Arizona Regional Multiple Listings Service to find our next home. We’re not actively searching, with a burning urge to move. But we know what we want, and, should it turn up, we may take the leap. This is not terribly likely. We are professionals, after all. This means, […]
On second thought, maybe we are the nerdliest joint on the RE.net. I actually watched much of the Super Bowl yesterday, but it was only because it was coming between me and the judging for the Carnival of Real Estate. BloodhoundBlog is host to the 28th edition of the Carnival, and, geek that I am, […]
Are you looking for a mission statement? Here’s a bold thrust in that general direction: BloodhoundBlog is everything you wish were in Realtor magazine — but isn’t. That’s pithy but inadequate, because there’s more here already than Realtor magazine — or The Specialist — would ever take on. We have lenders to take us inside […]