Carnival of Real Estate #82 is up at Matrix

by Jay Thompson on March 17, 2008 · Comments

in Blogging / Social Networking

Happy-st-patricks-dayIt’s been quite some time since I submitted a post for consideration in the Carnival of Real Estate. Something (don’t ask me what) compelled me to submit posts to a couple of different Carnivals this week.

Jonathan Miller at the ever-brilliant Matrix blog hosted this week’s Carnival of Real Estate (the 82nd edition!) and I was pleased to see our “Deceptive Listings in the Phoenix Area” sitting atop his Top 10 list.

I think the best thing about these Carnivals is that often there will be “undiscovered” (to me) bloggers who submit some really good stuff. That’s certainly the case this week and I find my feed reader growing.

What is the Carnival of Real Estate and how do you submit posts? Find out more here. There are hundreds of other blog carnivals out there, check them out here.

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  • Jay, congratulations for being at the top and "shamelessly" besting me once again but are there any blogs you don't read :)
  • Howard - your post was fabulous. I don't know that Jonathan ranked his Top 10, but I'll take "shameless" credit for the "1" next to my entry.

    From my Google Reader:

    From your 413 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 3,908 items, starred 38 items, shared 3 items, and emailed 0 items.

    413 is a stupid amount of blogs to try to read. But I still add to it. It's a sickness. Sadly, that 3,908 is probably only about a third of the actual number of posts read as I often mark them read then go back later and really read them.
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