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Is ghost blogging a violation of the NAR code of ethics?

I’m slated to speak on a panel on how blogging can get you sued, (or fired) at Inman Connect this summer. I’ve been exploring topics related this week and studying up on RESPA, Copyright Infringement, and even the NAR Code of Ethics.
One business practice worth looking at in this regard is the act [...]

Denver Real Estate Wire launched

I launched yet another blog tonight. The Denver Real Estate Wire is where I’ll be sharing interesting news and opinions about… you guessed it, Denver Real Estate. I hardly expect big shot bloggers for fancy smancy locals like St Paul to read it, but if you’re in Denver, I hope you’ll visit.
Meanwhile, I realize [...]

Blogging on the Tomato tonight.

Here’s my advice on writing your real estate blog primarily to Google is a squandered opportunity.

That said, Mary McKnight is still worth listening to. Even if she is a “vendor”

I was pretty hard on Mary McKnight in my last post. That said, I still think she’s a important source for real estate bloggers to learn about improving their craft. I’ve spent almost a year collecting great articles about real estate blogging. In that list, Mary is as well represented as any other. I get [...]

Perception is reality, why Google Page Rank matters

When it comes to Google’s Page Rank, a typical blogger goes through the following progression of thought.
What’s Page Rank?
How do I improve my Page Rank?
Page Rank is irrelevant.
I think step three is too clever by half. Sure, from a purely Googlerific point of view, the Live Page Rank indicator available for Firefox or included in [...]

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