
Ret2 magazine, a supplement to the California Real Estate Magazine, has an article Real Estate in the Blogosphere. Our friends at Rain City Guide, Grow-a-Brain and Realtown were the featured blogs in the article. Kelly Kilpatrick of Rancho Santa Margarita Lifestyles blog sent me an email that Sellsius° was also mentioned in the article. Now, that’s great company to be in. Thanks Kelly.
With Print comes Power. We will use the Blog Tour to attract print coverage to bring greater exposure of blogging to the offline community.
PS: Kelly is Joel Burslem’s apprentice in Project Blogger. She has already learned the power of email communication to make connections with other bloggers.
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Thats really awesome that they got their blogs published, I think with blogs like that being printed people can get an honest unfiltered view of the real estate industry. Just thought I’d ask because people reading this might be interested…have you heard of Bought & Sold on HGTV? It’s a show about the inner workings of the real estate business. It basically shows 12 different agents trying to show houses and close the deal. It gives you huge insight into the way homes are marketed and how price levels are decided upon in the Northern New Jersey market. You can check out a preview - http://web.hgtv.com/webhgtv/images/pac/59889/start_at_home.html?section=boughtsold,panel=videos - It’s on Sundays at 10PM e/p time on HGTV. I work with them so that’s how I know all of this info. Its definitely worth checking out. Also, just wanted to say hope other magazines pick up on the idea of printing note-worthy blogs, its a good idea.
hi mark!
do you actually work for hgtv? if so, please call or email us directly.
many real estate bloggers, including us, have been getting these types of comments on our blogs and emails from people that say, “on behalf of hgtv” please check out this show. but upon further digging, i found that they do not work work for hgtv, rather a marketing company - not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Great find! Thanks for the head’s up on the story!