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Charleston real estate blog 5 year blogiversary

Some say the blog is dead. But 5 years ago today I hit the publish button for the first time and at just a couple of posts short of 1600, today is the celebration of the 5 year blogiversary of the Charleston real estate blog. I had no idea what I was

It's that time again, fall back

I'm not sure why so many real estate websites and blogs (including this one) feel compelled to advise their visitors about changing their clocks from Daylight Savings Time to Standard Time or (why we all seem to have a little weather widget) but as

[Hmm] Point2 suggests getting a Wordpress blog

Back in the day before social media sites like Facebook and Twitter and even before real estate blogs became the rage, it was important for a real estate agent to get a website. And back then, most real estate websites were template sites and Point2 had

It's my 4 year blogiversary even while some say the RE Blog is dead

Four years ago today, I hit the publish key for the first time and started writing the Charleston real estate blog and approximately 1300 posts later, while some of the so called gurus and experts say that the RE blog is dead, I'm still posting. Back

The end of the blog

... seems to be what's happening in the real estate net. Three or four years ago, it seemed that everyone in real estate was buzzing about blogging and there was a ton of great stuff in the re net. I've noticed many fine real estate blogs that

Read the Charleston real estate blog

There are now lots of different ways for you to read the Charleston real estate blog. Of course, you can just stop by here almost every day and read today's post or you can subscribe via RSS feed and use your favorite feed reader. For several years,

Charleston real estate blog reader buys a home

Longtime Charleston real estate blog reader Jimmy (not his real name but his screen alias) closed on the sale of a home yesterday. I've had several clients who told me that they decided to hire me as their Charleston Realtor because they enjoyed meeting

What kind of websites are these [really]

It gets annoying to find your content on other websites that exist only to make money off of the efforts of others. One such example is illustrated below and my apologies but I had to shrink the page to fit it in the allowable space. Here is what you'll

Today's a celebration, a 3 year blogiversary

A few weeks ago, I celebrated the 1000th post to the Charleston real estate blog and today is the 3 year blogiversary of the very first post . It's been fun and thanks for stopping by and reading. But of all days, technology sometimes fails because

Charleston real estate blog post number 1000

1000 is a big round number and who would have thought when I started writing the Charleston real estate blog almost 3 years ago that I would be celebrating the writing of my 1000th post. So what should I write about? Maybe I should write about writing

FTC to regulate new social media

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will be regulating bloggers and new social media users on Twitter and other sites beginning December 1, 2009. According to Carl Franzen writing in The Atlantic Wire , paid product endorsements and material connections

[Yikes] the pictures on my blog disappeared

They say a picture is worth a thousand words so I better get busy writing because all the pictures on my blog disappeared overnight. Take a look to the left to view what used to be a picture. My website provider Point2 did a regularly scheduled maintenance

Seth says: you matter

I recently read that Seth Godin is the most widely read single author blog in the world. When you read this pearl, you'll understand why. Seth says: you matter .
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Read the Charleston real estate blog on Kindle

You can now subscribe and read the Charleston real estate blog on your Kindle from Amazon.com at the bargain price of only $1.99 per month. While you can read it for FREE on this website or through an RSS feed on your favorite feed reader, if you have

Spam, lame comments and advertising

... are all annoying. Every day I find myself deleting just about all of the above that are still able to get through despite spam filters and the "captcha" verification to prove that a commenter is human. I personally don't understand why
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