Stumbleupon - Social Media Marketing

June 29, 2008 by Bill Austin  
Filed under Internet Marketing

One of the topics I hit fairly hard in my talk about Social Media Marketing at the last Arizona Real Estate Bloggers Network Gathering was the use of Stumbleupon as a way to introduce people to your blog who don’t already know about it but are interested in the general topic of your blog content.

As an example, if your blog is about Phoenix Real Estate you would be able to introduce it to people who are interested in Real Estate and to people who are interested in Phoenix or live in or around Phoenix Arizona.

If your blog is about a totally different topic, you would be able to show it to people who have indicated that they are interested in that topic.

To see a list of the topics on Stumbleupon that are currently hot and getting a lot of “air time,” you can visit the hot topics page.  The larger the the size of the phrase, the more active that topic is.  The hot topics list might give you some great ideas to incorporate into your blog posts because it gives you an idea of what most of the people on Stumbleupon are browsing right now or recently.

The Popular Tags List includes Recently Hot Tags as well as Most Popular All Time.  Go get some blogging ideas.  There are plenty of them there.

Thank You

Bill Austin

3hrs General Credit for Blogging!

June 27, 2008 by Robert A. Gibbs  
Filed under Events

That’s Right! Get ADRE Credit hours for your habit (and some good information on how to be successful!)

Sign up for BLOGGING FOR REALTORS (R) through SEVRAR on the 9th of JULY 9a-Noon.

If you can’t make that one the Phoenix Association is offering the same class the 6th of August.

ALSO - Just approved is a class on SEARCH MARKETING that is scheduled at SEVRAR on the 23rd of July 9a-Noon.

See you there!

By Way of Introduction…

June 27, 2008 by Robert A. Gibbs  
Filed under News

Hello,

Thank you to Candace et. al. for inviting me to join the fun on AZREBN! My name is Rob Gibbs, and I have a blogging problem. There, I said it. I have 4 of my own blogs and now am authoring on this one as well. From what I can tell, I have a different favorite blogging platform than the rest of the authors. I am a TypePad user for 2 of my Blogs, blogger for a 3rd and wordpress for the 4th (and now 5th). My favorite is TypePad. Why? Well, you’ll just have to keep reading my posts to find out!

For reference my 4 other blogs are:

www.PhoenixBestAgents.com - Customer Facing Real Estate Site
www.BleedingEdgeTech.com - Agent Facing Tech Stuff site
www.ArizonaSailingFoundation.org - Public Facing site about Sailing Education in Arizona
http://Mesa.ArizonaBlogPage.com - CityBlogUSA Website geared towards (Yep) Mesa.

I look forward to blogging with all of you!

Rob Gibbs
Keller Williams Arizona Realty
602-757-2012

Active Rain “Outside Blog’s” - More choices 4 U

June 26, 2008 by Nick Bastian  
Filed under Social Media

It’s official.. As of yesterday, the long rumored, Active Rain “outside blogs” have launched. For some, this might be great news, for others, it might just be another decision to have to make. The choice of platforms can be confusing; Wordpress, TypePad, Blogger, Active Rain and many others. Either way, if you are new to blogging, most of us here at AZREBN suggest that you start “somewhere!” Find your style, find your voice and get started.. Make sure blogging is for you. Honestly, it isn’t going to work for everyone. Just like the real estate business, many get started with expectations of instant success only to realize it is work and not as easy as one might think. Active Rain does have a lot of information and is a good place to learn about or learn how to blog.

I am sure there will be much discussion and many questions about the new AR platform. Jay has already raised some good questions and has written a nice post (surprise surprise) about the Active Rain Launch. I also saw that Dustin Luther has given Active Rain’s outside blog’s a look as well.

I am sure there will be people willing to discuss some of your options at upcoming meetings. What ever the choice, we are looking forward to seeing what you have to say in your part of the blog universe. Best of luck and much success to you!

Wordpress.com vs Wordpress.org: The difference

June 22, 2008 by Steve Belt  
Filed under Plugins, Wordpress

During my workshop at June’s AZREBN, I discussed the differences between a blog at Wordpress.com and a Wordpress.org blog.  Here I’ll share some of those differences again, for those that missed the session.

To get started, I’ll define the two categories.  A Wordpress.com blog is one that appears at Wordpress.com.  The blog you create will have a name similar to stevebelt.wordpress.com.  Blogs created at Wordpress.com are free to start, though you can upgrade them for a fee, and new bloggers evaluating whether blogging is for them should absolutely consider starting at Wordpress.com.  In contrast, a Wordpress.org blog is a blog in which the Wordpress software has been downloaded from Wordpress.org and then subsequently installed on either your own server (which I do), or via hosting provider like GoDaddy, HostGator, DreamHost, etc.  Some hosting providers will even install Wordpress for you, so you can skip that step and get right to blogging.

The first consideration I like to make, is that I am blogging for business.  The blog is a part of my business.  To that end, I want as much control and ownership over my business as I can possibly get.  Today, Wordpress.com is as close to free as you can get, and has a fairly liberal policy with regard to what type of blog you can have there.  But that’s today.  Wordpress.com could change their rules at any time, for any reason.  If they did, how would that impact your business?  While I doubt Wordpress.com will change its rules any time soon (if ever), it’s not something I’m prepared to bank on, even if the chances are slim.

All of the rest of the differences are functional, rather than philosophical. The first functional difference between a Wordpress.com blog and a hosted Wordpress blog has to do with your theme choices.  Wordpress.com has ~100 themes you can choose from.  That sounds like a lot, I know.  But there are a lot of blogs, and no matter which theme you choose, you are going to be one of 1000’s that share the same look and feel.  Heck, I use Chris Pearson’s Cutline 3 on the Phoenix Area Real Estate Blog.  That has to be one of the top 10 most popular themes in existence (it’s used right here at AZREBN too), but one day, if I decide to switch, I’ll be free to do so, and not be limited to 99 other choices.

Speaking of themes, Wordpress.com will allow you to pay $15/year to customize the CSS of a theme.  But that’s the extent of the customization you can do.  You cannot change the layout or functionality of the theme, as you don’t have access to the PHP files.

WPORGTHEMEAs shown here in my admin panel, hosted Wordpress bloggers can make any change to the theme they want to.  I’ve made a reasonable number of changes to Cutline 3.  The sidebars are narrower, the whole theme is wider, the header is shorter, and I have a signature area with my shiny bald head in it.  Changes like this take some expertise in CSS and PHP, and many of them would not be possible on Wordpress.com.

The other big thing that differentiates a Wordpress.com blog from a hosted Wordpress blog is that you are free to install any number of plugins to power your blog.  Plugins needs some definition, I suppose before this makes any sense.  A plugin is an additional piece of functionality that you can “plug in” to Wordpress to do something extra for you.  An important plugin for you to consider would be one that backs up your blog.  I use a plugin aptly called Wordpress Database Backup.  Every day this plugin extracts everything from the database that holds all of the posts and configuration for my blog, zips it up, and emails it to me.  I have restored from this database, and it does work.  If you ever bungle up your blog, you’d be very, very happy to have used this plugin to recover it.

Other important plugins to consider are All in One SEO Pack, Wordpress.com stats, Twitter Tools, Subscribe to Comments, Similar Posts, wp-cache, Share This, MyAvatars, Gravatar, Google XML Sitemaps, Google Analytics for Wordpress, Get Recent Comments, Feed Footer, FeedBurner FeedSmith, and DoFoolow.  The names of some of those plugins help you understand what they do.  A thorough post on Plugins seems like a good idea for a later topic.

The final differentiator is price.  You can successfully blog at Wordpress.com for free.  A hosted Wordpress blog is going to cost you at least $7/year for a domain name, plus a hosting account which often costs ~$20/month.  Add to that, the hosting account will cause you to learn some minimal hosting skills, like how to FTP files, how to upgrade Wordpress with subsequent versions, how to install and change a theme, and how to install and change plugins.

Oh, and speaking of XML Sitemaps (we were talking about sitemaps, weren’t we?), there was a recent change at Wordpress.com to include as standard functionality a sitemap.xml for your Wordpress.com blog.  That’s a good thing.  If you want Google to really like your blog, you will want to register your blog with Google via Webmaster Tools and then submit a sitemap.  In the past, you didn’t have a way to create a sitemap, and now you do.

And speaking of Google, here’s an interesting factoid.  I created the Scottsdale Real Estate Blog during my session.  The first post went up right at the end of my session at 10:30am.  Google alerted me that this post was indexed at 12:50pm.  It took just 2:20 for Google to decide to index a brand new post, from a brand new blog.  For grins, I Google’d the title of that post around 3pm on Friday.  The post came up #10 in the search index.  Today it comes up #1.  Honestly that probably has more to do with the number of comments, and the link from my other blog to it.  And sure, not many people are searching on “Welcome to the Scottsdale Real Estate Blog”, but the point isn’t so much the rank on a very obscure set of terms, but rather the speed with which the post was indexed at all.

Bill Austin Presents Social Media - A Video from the 3rd Meetup

June 21, 2008 by Christoph Schweiger  
Filed under Social Media

A Video from the 3rd Meetup:

Bill Austin filled the house at the 3rd Arizona Real Estate Bloggers Network Meetup.

If you are new or not sure what Social Media is all about and how to go about implementing this new type of media in your real estate business then this video is a must-see. This video is approximately 50 minutes long and Bill Austin gives you the “Nuts and Bolts” of Social Networking online.


Bill Austin on Social Media from phoenixrealestatelive on Vimeo.

Meetup #3 Rocked!

June 20, 2008 by Jay Thompson  
Filed under Events

At least I thought it rocked… what a great group of people. I throughly enjoy talking with most of you today. Could have used more time, but then again, I could talk about this stuff for days.

Special thanks to Candace for all she puts into this and our pals at Land America Title for sponsoring!!

Here’s my presentation on “Building Blog Readership”:

Win A Premium Wordpress Theme - June 30th Deadline

June 18, 2008 by Candace Robinson  
Filed under Wordpress

AZREBN has been talking up Wordpress Blogs at our last few workshops and so I thought I would share a great opportunity for all our AZREBN members to take advantage of a contest being hosted by ChiQ Montes.

ChiQ Montes is a full time Wordpress Theme Designer, currently living in the Phillipines and just launched www.WPThemeDesigner.com

ChiQ is hosting a contest and invites all bloggers to take a shot at winning a premium licensed theme as a prize! What a deal!

The difference with Premium Themes and Free Wordpress themes is that you will have a unique look and most premium themes cost money and offer customization!

There are 30 Premium Wordpress Designs up for grabs and you can take a look here.

The contest rules are simple, complete the following guidelines and win yourself a WP Premium Theme by ChiQ and sponsors and be sure to stand out in the crowd!

Contest Rules:

Requirement on the Blog Post:

1. Write about this Contest on your blog! You can either inform others or share why you want to join.. anything goes.

2. Link Back to wpthemedesigner.com!

3. A copy and paste of the contest prizes [prize list with no images | prize list with images].

If you want to increase your chances of winning and gain additional points:

1 additional entry - Digg/Stumble
1 additional entry - Twitter Post about the contest
1 additional entry - Be on the list of my Top 10 Commentators Box (sidebar)

And most important in winning is to Subscribe to the RSS Feed via Email to ChiQ’s site.

Contest Prizes:

30 Premium WordPress Themes Contest Prizes by WordPress Theme Designer

1 Single-use License of John Cow Milk It Theme by John Cow

Demo | Purchase | Price and Theme Info

2 Single-use Licenses of Elegants Blubs WordPress Theme by Blog Perfume
Demo
| Purchase | Price and Theme Info

2 Single-use Licenses for The Revolution by Brian Gardner
Demo
| Purchase | Price and Theme Info

Premium Themes by Magnus Jepson
- 1 Single-use License of Polaroid Press
- 1 single-use License of Grunge Press
- 1 Single-use License of Portfolio Press

Price and Theme Info

1 Single-user License of Money Blogger Theme by BlogOhBlog
Demo
| Purchase | Price and Theme info

2 Single-use Licenses of the Elite Theme by ElitebyDesign
Demo
| Purchase | Price and Theme Info

Premium Themes by MotionTheme
- 1 Single-use License of Pirate Theme - Demo | Purchase
- 1 Single-use License of News Friendly Theme - Demo | Purchase
- 1 Single-use License of Easy Portfolio Theme - Demo | Purchase

1 Single-use License of TV Elements Premium Theme by WPelements

Demo | Purchase | Price and Theme Info

Premium Themes by PowerTheme

- 1 Single-use License of MagPress Theme - Demo | Purchase | Price and Theme Info
- 1 Single-use License of VideoDen Theme - Demo | Purchase | Price and Theme Info

Winners Choice Theme from Blogalized
Products | Order

Premium Themes by GraphPaperPress
1 Single-use License of F8 Portfolio Theme - Price and Theme info
1 Single-use License of F8 Remixed - Price and Theme info
1 Single-use License of Monochrome - Price and Theme info

Bonus: Themes by Premiumnewstheme

- 3 Single-use Licenses of Fresh News
- 3 Single-use Licenses of LiveWire
- 3 Single-use Licenses of Gazette

One final thing to get noticed:

Be sure to go comment on www.WPThemeDesigner.com here so that you can let them know you entered and where you posted it!

Remember - Contest Ends on June 30, 2008

Good luck and have fun! Here is my entry… now off to spread the word on AR

Happy Blogging AZREBN members!

What is a Blog? - in Plain English

June 17, 2008 by Candace Robinson  
Filed under Beginner Blogger

Compliments of The Common Craft Show

If you are just discovering blogs and curious as to what all the fuss is about blogging for business or pleasure, be sure to check out our monthly blogging for business meetings on our AZ Real Estate Blogging Network monthly calender.

AZREBN - Friday, June 20th - Meeting in Scottsdale!

June 15, 2008 by Candace Robinson  
Filed under Events

You’re Invited June 20th AZ Real Estate Blogging Network
Dear Member,You invited to the June 20th meeting for AZ Real Esate Blogging that will be held in Scottsdale at the

Keller Williams Realty Sonoran Living
5301 N Pima Suite 130
Scottsdale, AZ 85250  map here
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m Friday, June 20th
(come early@ 9:00 am if you want to set up ActiveRain with Shelli Bates)
FREE Breakfast, coffee, tea, juice, soda for you to enjoy!
Due to our network growing, the format will be a little different this month and we will break-out into smaller classes/workshops!

We will be offering five (5) workshops and you will be asked to pick two workshops to attend with your RSVP. This offers a variety of topics, and allows those bloggers at different skill levels to have the opportunity to learn something new. RSVP is REQUIRED! RSVP HERE and FAX CLASS FORM HERE

For those of you new to AZ Real Estate Blogging , we are a network of real estate professionals that gather once a month and we share ideas, thoughts and learn from the AZREBN Team on how to build our business with blogging!
Be sure to see the workshops below and fax over your selections as classes will be limited!

You get two workshops (40 minutes each)!

I’m Online! Now What? Surefire Traffic
Jay Thompson - Phoenix Real Estate Guy Jay Thompson - AZREBN Instructor Driving traffic to your blog, building readership and tips on SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Jay has been blogging for three years and has become a blogging expert for real estate blogs!

PhoenixRealEstateGuy.com

Getting Google Juice from Your Photos (Really!)
Mike Jones - Mike in Tucson Mike Jones - AZREBN Instructor

How to make Google “see” what your photo “says,” and  how to make your photo “say” what you want. You will learn how to crop & size your photos for the Web. How to improve the “look” of the photo (cheap and easy)!

Mike in Tucson

Wordpress.com & Wordpress.org - The difference!
Steve Belt - Real Phoenix Living Steve Belt - AZREBN Instructor

Full instructions on how to get started with a FREE blog vs. a hosted blog.  Working on creating your own outside blog that you own!

RealPhoenixLiving.com

Social Networking/Media & Why?
Bill Austin - EVLiving Bill Austin - AZREBN Instructor

Social Networking and Media and how it plays into our Blogs!  Joining the likes of Linkedin, Twitter,  Stumbleupon, and other social networks/media and how that can work for building my business!EVLiving.com

Starting Your ActiveRain.com Blog!
Shelli Bates - AZREBN InstructorShelli Bates - LandAmerica

For beginners that don’t have a clue what a blog is! Who have no experience blogging but would like to start! Help in joining a Real Estate professional platform on Activerain with over 90,000+ members. We all started somewhere!

Please be sure to invite your guests, however they need to be registered too! We don’t want to turn anyone away and you certainly don’t want to miss out on some fantastic hands-on tutorials.There will be WiFi, so bring your laptop and hungry belly!
See You Next Friday,


Candace Robinson
Founder/AZREBN Member

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