Archive for August, 2007

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Blogger Spotlight; Morgan Brown

I wish Blown Mortgage didn’t exist. Not because it’s author, Morgan Brown, has acted in anyway unethical, irresponsible, or sensationalistic. No, I just wish the mortgage industry wasn’t giving him an abundance of negative material to write about in the first place. Morgan’s blog is an excellent example of responsible advocacy that has evolved into [...]

An example of how blogging gives you credibility.

I thought I’d share an email I received last night concerning lenderama.com, my Mortgage Industry Blog.
“A nationally known real estate investor and financial expert, the bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad, Poor Dad & Why We Want You to Be Rich with Donald Trump) is available to discuss foreclosures and other related real estate trends [...]

Carnivals, fiestas, and other shiny buttons.

I just updated the Great Posts About Blogging page. This is my loose interpretation of a blog carnival for content focused on the the art of great blog creation. There are no winners and the losers never get mentioned. Basically, if you have a good post that I run across, I tag it. The list [...]

Blogger Spotlight; Laurie Manny

Can a locally focused RE blog draw 2000 visitors a day? That’s been the topic of several heated debates throughout the blogoshere since the Inman Bloggers Connect Conference at the beginning of the month. During that conference, Mary McKnight, of RSS Pieces noted that one of her clients, Laurie Manny, was receiving ~2000 visits a [...]

Blogger Spotlight; Linda Davis

“There aint no way some kid with a blog is going to knock me off as the top agent in this office”. That’s the rebuttal to blogging a received from a top agent here in Denver while I was promoting the Denver Blog Fiesta event. I’d agree. Blogs can’t replace a professional with excellent skills [...]

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