Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an agent and press delete on the blogs I receive from other agents. I say this in the kindest way possible: if you were doing any business you would have endless material for your blog. The fact that you blog about 5 of this reason or 8 of these choices shows only that you must used canned content and know nothing. Be creative on your own and you will earn clients and content
I do have endless blog material, but I'm trying to figure out what people actually want to read. This is clearly intended for buyers and sellers and not other agents. I have plenty of business, I'm just trying to provide useful information rather than waste my time on stuff people don't care about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your lnf blog, easy to find.
You've tried to market yourself here quite a few times.
It's obvious who you are. Decided to go anonymous this time, eh?
Stop shilling yourself here. It's against the rules.
Pay for advertising.
Anonymous wrote:I am an agent and press delete on the blogs I receive from other agents. I say this in the kindest way possible: if you were doing any business you would have endless material for your blog. The fact that you blog about 5 of this reason or 8 of these choices shows only that you must used canned content and know nothing. Be creative on your own and you will earn clients and content
Anonymous wrote:Your lnf blog, easy to find.
You've tried to market yourself here quite a few times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about realistic expectations of what you can get for your money? Try and dispel the HGTV effect.
Good one. Thank you! Especially, in the DMV. Nothing like watching people on HGTV purchasing mansions for $300k in Montana when you can't even buy can't buy a decent single family for that around here. Maybe a median home prices guide for various DMV cities for 3b/2b SFHs would be interesting?
Anonymous wrote:How about realistic expectations of what you can get for your money? Try and dispel the HGTV effect.