Within a few minutes of my first contribution to the HomeGain Blog, I got two emails and a phone call from acquaintances in the real estate blog world asking me why in the world I would do such a thing.
My initial response was “why not”?
“But they are {gasp!} a lead seller…” was the follow up I received.
Yep, HomeGain is considered by many to be a “lead seller” (though really, they do more than just sell leads). Lead sellers often have a bad rep amongst real estate bloggers and others in the business. Some probably deserve that distinction, others not-so-much.
I don’t use lead sellers. Heck, I don’t even like the word “lead”. Hate it actually. People are not “leads”. They are… people. People visit this blog for a plethora of reasons. Some are potential real estate buyers and sellers. Some are looking for real estate info, some are looking for local info. Some have no idea why they wound up here and some may just be here for the brilliant writing and insightful commentary (hey, a guy can dream can’t he?).
Why not contribute to HomeGain’s blog? They are trying to get “some of the industry’s leading bloggers” to contribute. (Their words, not mine.) I have no idea if I qualify as one of the “industry’s leading bloggers”, nor to be honest do I really care. It does however, stroke the ego a bit. I’m human, and humans like ego stroking (and if you say you don’t, I don’t believe you).
I do enjoy writing, and I enjoy helping people out. You know what else I enjoy? Exposure. I’ll admit it, I’m not doing the “blogging thing” just for fun (though personally I do find it enjoyable, most of the time).
Blogging on a platform like HomeGain’s blog exposes me to more people. Granted they are (for the most part) other agents who I’ll never sell a house to. But a big portion of this business is networking. What better way to expand the network than to blog for a previously untapped source of agents and real estate industry professionals?
If I can gain exposure, meet new people, expand my network, teach and learn, then how is that possibly a bad thing? HomeGain isn’t going to change my need (or lack thereof) for a lead sellers services. They aren’t trying to “recruit me” as a client. They’ve got plenty of clients without me.
Besides, if Brian Brady and NikNik are doing it (and apparently others yet to be announced), it can’t be all bad.
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[tags]Homegain, real estate blogging, networking[/tags]
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