We’re off to Puerto Penasco (aka Rocky Point) for a little R&R. Cell phones rarely work there, and while I will have occasional Internet access, it’s hard to type with a beer in one hand, a margarita in the other and (much to Francy’s disdain) a fake Cuban cigar in the other. (wait, that’s three hands…. well, you get the idea)
Thought I’d rehash a few posts from a couple of years ago. I’m betting most people currently reading were not reading then. If it’s a duplicate to you, then I apologize. I’ll try to squeeze in a “live’ post from the beach, but can’t make any promises! We’ll be back on Monday with our traditional Memorial Day post and back to your regularly scheduled programming on Tuesday.
Here’s the first rehashed post…
I think was the first mention of this blog in any “mainstream media” article. It’s interesting (at least to me) to see just how much the Phoenix real estate blogging scene has grown and changed since this post and the AZ Republic article were written just two years ago. The reporter, David van den Berg, is still around (or was as late as a few weeks ago). He should do a follow up article on local real estate blogging.
Blogs Will Grow as Tool for Real Estate (Originally posted May 17, 2006)
Well avid reader’s, our little spot here in the blogosphere was mentioned (sort of…) in the Arizona Republic today. I spoke with the reporter, David van den Berg, at length last week about real estate and blogging. He was a nice guy, and asked a lot of great questions. I wish he’d had more space to print some of them. I also wish he would have printed the URL to this blog like he did with everyone else he quoted, but oh well, nothing I can do about that. Regardless of what the article says, I don’t maintain this blog with the sole purpose of driving traffic to thompsonsrealty.com. That’s just one of many goals for this blog. The main goals for this blog are to give me a place to opine and write, to provide information and yes, to help drive traffic to my main site (where if it’s information you are looking for, you will find a veritable treasure trove.)
And don’t worry, even though Mr. Ron LaMee, vice president of information services for the Arizona Association of Realtors, thinks “real estate agents, blogging about topics other than real estate isn’t a good idea”, I’ll continue to go off on a tangent occasionally… I don’t see anything wrong with injecting a little personality into the blog.
Blogs will grow as tool for real estate
David van den Berg
The Arizona Republic
May. 17, 2006 12:00 AMThe blogosphere, that online realm of information and opinion covering a massive range of people and issues, has snared at least three Southeast Valley real estate agents.
Shannon Hubbard of Mesa, an investor and real estate agent with Great American Realty in Ahwatukee Foothills, runs www.blogarizona.com. Hubbard has been blogging for about two years. Her husband, Scott, also blogs at www.homeinspection blog.com. She believes people and businesses will continue to find uses for blogs.
“I know when I first set up blogarizona, a lot of people looked at blogs as if they were a fad,” she said. “You can actually get into a discussion with someone as opposed to just reading a marketing message.”
• Jay Thompson of Gilbert, an agent with Century 21 Aware in Mesa, said he’s been blogging for little more than a year. The blog has achieved Thompson’s goal, driving traffic to his Web site, he said.
Most of the time, Thompson said he keeps his blog focused on real estate. “Occasionally, I’ll go off on a tangent,” Thompson said. “Do my opinions turn some people off? Probably.”
• David Thomas of Gilbert has been a real estate agent for 20 years and has been blogging with his wife, Paula, for less than a year. The Thomases, agents with West USA Realty in Mesa, have a blog at www.onlinearizonahomes.com and contribute to www.blogarizona.com.
David Thomas said he doesn’t think blogging is a “huge thing at this point” for local real estate agents, but it could grow in popularity.
“I wanted to do it and my wife decided to do it because there was a need to get some basic real estate information out to people,” Thomas said. “We’ve seen some interest. Insofar as acquiring clients I don’t believe that it’s been a huge benefit, but insofar as informing clients, there I believe it has been helpful and I believe it will continue to be helpful.”
Real estate agents will face ethical scrutiny for blogging if they post disparaging comments about competitors or inaccurate or fabricated information, said Ron LaMee, vice president of information services for the Arizona Association of Realtors. Still, for real estate agents, blogging about topics other than real estate isn’t a good idea, he said.
Thanks for reading our little blast from the past!
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Nick Bastian 05.22.08 at 7:26 am
Iteresting to see how far one of those blogs has come.
Have a great time on your trip, make sure the hands are where ever Francy wants them to be!
Mystic Greg 05.22.08 at 8:54 am
Well congratulations…maybe a little late. From personal experience, I know you can hold a beer and a cigar in one hand. You will be all set.
Faina Sechzer 05.22.08 at 10:21 am
Jay, enjoy the trip. As you said, there are many new readers on your blog (moi). The second time posts are the first time for us:)
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Candace Robinson 05.22.08 at 4:30 pm
Jay & Fancy –
Have a great time in Rocky Point.. sounds like a great place to be this weekend. Thanks for sharing your blast from the past post, interesting how the blogging perspective has taken off..see what you have started! I am all for the re-cap on real estate blogging..let us know when you can get that AZ Rep to write another one!! It’s amazing what a difference a year makes!! Happy Blogging…ahem, I mean Happy Margaritaville…
Ricardo Bueno 05.22.08 at 11:11 pm
Pues que te la pases muy bien amigo!