Project Blogger Kicks Off
By: Drew Meyers, Zillow Business Development Specialist | April 10, 2007
Project Blogger officially kicked off yesterday in which 13 "teams" — consisting of a coach and an apprentice — began a four-month venture to help develop skills for new bloggers. I got a cool domain set up for my apprentice, Tisza Major-Posner of Keller Williams Realty in Claremont/La Verne. I’ll be posting weekly updates on my ActiveRain blog, but I’ll give occasional updates here when Route66 Living hits major milestones or progress to report. Take a look at Tisza’s site and subscribe to her blog, if you’d like, or leave a comment to let her know how she’s doing. Here we go!
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Philip Ganz on April 11, 2007 12:05 pm
Here is my attempt to get the word out on a new website my brother and I created for real estate agents.( http://www.LandBrokr.com )
To sum it up, we believe in 2007 all people should be guaranteed life, liberty, and their own website which lets their best features shine. For agents this last part comes true with LandBrokr.
We made a site that lets agents showcase all of their properties, write about topics of expertise, and easily display anything that will help present their human side to potential clients.
It is 100% free and there are 0 advertisements. The agent’s website is whatever name you want .landbrokr.com, e.g. BostonRealEstate.LandBrokr.com .
It is simple, it is user friendly, and it lets every agent be on equal terms on the internet regardless of how experienced they are with the web or how much they earn. It is worth checking out!-Sincerely Philip Ganz President http://www.LandBrokr.com
contact me : pganz@LandBrokr.com
617-529-9317
qantar on February 21, 2009 10:14 pm
Wow, developing skills for new blogger need more than four months. Pity them but do work hard. It is not easy to develop new skills especially when you want to have pro skills. In blogging, it would take time, patience, and also hard work. No need to mention the basic knowledge needed to blog on the related niche.
Miles Dugo on February 23, 2009 5:20 am
Way to go dude!