
In an unprecedented achievement of blogging…. madness …. Greg and Ardell wrote 102 blog entries EACH in less than 24 hours.
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Rick - I agree. Given that this "event" occurred over 2.5 years ago, when real estate blogging was pretty much in its infancy, I think it was a good thing at the time. It brought a lot of awareness to real estate blogging.
And the quality of posts that both Greg and Ardell did in those 24 hours was well above average, all things considered. Better all the way around than many posts you'll read today, in real estate or elsewhere...
Well, I believe that it has to be about the quality and not the quantity of blogging that should really matter. If this form of public forum is to continue to thrive and achieve real meaning of expression, then rather promoting sensational feats of who did the most in the given time, how about some competition that raises the level of articulation and excellence in commentary and reporting.
Thanks for the coverage Jay. We got their feedback & posted it today. http://blog.sellsiusrealestate.com/sellsius&de...;-...
Thanks for the coverage and comments during the event. I'm up, I'm back, and it's back to business not as usual.
Rick - I agree. Given that this "event" occurred over 2.5 years ago, when real estate blogging was pretty much in its infancy, I think it was a good thing at the time. It brought a lot of awareness to real estate blogging.
And the quality of posts that both Greg and Ardell did in those 24 hours was well above average, all things considered. Better all the way around than many posts you'll read today, in real estate or elsewhere...
Well, I believe that it has to be about the quality and not the quantity of blogging that should really matter. If this form of public forum is to continue to thrive and achieve real meaning of expression, then rather promoting sensational feats of who did the most in the given time, how about some competition that raises the level of articulation and excellence in commentary and reporting.
Thanks for the coverage Jay. We got their feedback & posted it today. http://blog.sellsiusrealestate.com/sellsiusu00c2u0...-...











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