Anonymous wrote:Unless you can offer some truly unique info or are an amazing writer, don't bother with a blog on your site.
The problem with business blogs is they usually don't provide any value - to the business or the customer. And they are usually poorly maintained.
Better to spend time find clients and sharing knowledge first hand then sitting and writing blog posts. The first will get you farther.
Anonymous wrote:19:11 poster. You mean protections like, if the deal gets messed up and somebody wants to sue somebody, the buyer or seller or both has to pay your legal fees?
Anonymous wrote:Here you go. "Steve" asked for help before and DCUM shut him down
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/460288.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You got a terrible reaction when you posted using your name, and are now trying to leave a trail of breadcrumbs for people to Google and find you. It's obvious.
Just stop.
I looked you up in MRIS. You just got your license a few months ago, and you have only done a few transactions. Less than a dozen.
I'm an agent. And I despise what you're doing and what agents like you are doing to the rest of us who bust our butts working hard. I write a blog, not on LNF but on something you've all heard of and read daily and I never mention my name or business here. Ever.
Anonymous wrote:You got a terrible reaction when you posted using your name, and are now trying to leave a trail of breadcrumbs for people to Google and find you. It's obvious.
Just stop.