AZREBN Welcomes 100th Member!
December 17, 2008 by Candace Robinson
Filed under Blog Spotlight
Az Real Estate Blogging Network is proud to announce our 100th member on our AZREBN Meetup.com group, Nancy Sexton! Nancy joined our AZREBN group in December of 2008 and we are pleased to welcome her to our network. Nancy comes with a very impressive background in Real Estate and is currently building her Home Staging business locally. She has shared her website with us, Sexton Services Home Staging.
With our SpotLight of the Month, I would like to recognize our 100th member and say, "Thank You Nancy," for joining our network and we look forward to getting to know you better and wish you much success and a very prosperous year!
Nancy Sexton’s career in real estate began as early as high school back in New Jersey when she worked part-time in a real estate law firm that handled real estate closings (the practice done on the East Coast). A few years later and 3000 miles across country she became a California Real Estate agent in 1989 and will be celebrating her 20 years in real estate this upcoming year. In the meantime, she graduated from UCLA, and went on to become a level IV paralegal. Taking skills from her real estate career, her analytical skills from law, her inherited interior decorating skills from Mom, and her training as an Accredited Staging Professional®,
she is now focusing on her own home staging company — Sexton Services.
As a proud “Dog Mom” of two German Shepherds, she understands the special needs of families living in their homes while they are for sale in the real estate market, and thus specializes in owner occupied home staging. She also offers vacant home staging, and home redesign for homeowners who desire some assistance setting up their new home, or would like an interior design change in their current home.
Nancy’s goal is to educate the public and the real estate industry on the amazing benefits of home staging to sell a home faster and for more money! Home staging is clearly here to stay as more people realize that marketing a house for sale requires the same “product showcasing” as any other product for sale. The statistics are amazing and prove that the investment in home staging is returned several times over.
Nancy is thrilled to be one of the lucky people in the world who loves her work and enjoys not only the satisfaction of transforming a home for sale into a buyer’s delight, but also the grateful joy of homeowners who accomplish their goals of selling their house and moving on to their own dream homes. If you would like to contact Nancy Sexton for her services and/or a quote please contact her at 480-553-1105 or contact her through her meetup profile! Thanks again Nancy for sharing your story and look forward to seeing you monthly!
Heather Barr - AZREBN Blogger Spotlight October 2008
October 1, 2008 by Candace Robinson
Filed under Blog Spotlight
AZ Real Estate Blogging Network is proud to announce our very first BLOGGER SPOTLIGHT. Each month we will be featuring a blogger that has shown excellence in growth and passion about blogging! Heather Barr with Thompson’s Realty began blogging in the summer of 2007. She has developed a Wordpress residential real estate blog for the Phoenix metro area, NorthPhoenixAgent.com.
She has done a wonderful job keeping it alive and well. Heather has a variety of topics she covers from market reports, news and resources for both buyers and sellers! I had the privilege to interview Heather and wanted to say, “thank you, Heather” for your willingness to allow AZ Real Estate Blogging Network make you our honorary first AZREBN BloggerSpotlight member!
With no further ado, I give you Phoenix’s own, Heather Barr:
Q. Tell us a little about yourself and your real estate career.
A. Before becoming a Realtor, I was an elementary
education teacher and a paralegal. Those two were a huge help when I made the transition to real estate in 2005. The legal
background meant I could focus on developing the prospecting and salesmanship skills
that were new to me, instead of struggling to get used to the language on the AAR forms.
Teaching 5 and 6 year olds was helpful too, because high-stakes negotiations involving
hundreds of thousands of dollars tends to bring out the immature in some people!
Q. How did you get started into blogging and why?
A. I started blogging in the late summer of 2007 because I’d heard this was the wave of the
future. At the time I was looking for a long term plan for cultivating leads. I spent about 2
or 3 months in early 2007 checking out leading blogs, and generally figuring out how the
whole thing worked. I made a practice blog and kept at it for about 2 weeks just to make
sure I could find something to talk about every day. That was a major concern in the
beginning!
I understood right away that your blog is your public face, and your online reputation is
everything, so I didn’t want to wade right in and get it wrong somehow. I wanted to make
sure I had a handle on the etiquette of link love, blogrolls and commenting. Also, I’d
been active on the forums at TelevisionWithoutPity.com, so I had to make a mental jump
from pop-culture message boards to business-oriented serious content that would
represent me as one of many online authorities in Phoenix real estate.
I’d probably still be a voice in the wilderness if Jay Thompson hadn’t found me in my
first week out, and published a link to me in one of his posts. Jay wields a lot of power in
the blogosphere. When he says “she’s new but good” people listen!
Q. What type of blogging platform do your prefer?
A. I use Wordpress mainly because several of the bloggers I admire were there. I signed up
with WP.com a year ago when I started out, not knowing the cool kids in the WP world
were all at WP.org. Now I understand there’s quite a kerfluffle about the benefits of .org
over .com. But I’m happy with any platform that lets me focus on my content and my
“voice” and makes the back-end tech stuff relatively simple.
Q. If, while running a new blog, you were allowed to promote your blog using just two methods, what would those two methods be and why?
A. Commenting on others’ blogs is really important and one of my ongoing goals is to be
more consistent about doing it. The other promotion method I couldn’t do without is
emailing a monthly eNewsletter sent to my sphere of influence which basically
consolidates the best posts of the month.
Q. Do you use any social media networking such as Twitter, Linkedin or Facebook? If so; which ones and how does it help your business?
A. The next big task on my To Do list is to utilize either Facebook or Flickr to deepen my
online relationships with clients, friends and prospects. Everyone’s so busy that getting
together in real life is challenging. But sending a quick email to say “I love the new pix
of the baby!” takes only a minute and means a lot to the recipient.
Q. What are some of the benefits of blogging for your real estate business?
A. Surprisingly, the biggest benefit to date is that I can mine my own blog (and my broker’s
and colleagues’ blogs) to back me up when I talk about pricing and market statistics at
listing appointments. People still have a bias towards believing things they see in print.
Q. If you could give one sentence of advice to bloggers, what would that be?
A. Blog Frequently.
Q. Do you feel that real estate blogs should be a mixture of content ie; personal — or strictly only real estate related content?
A. A blog is a way for readers to interview you from afar, so there has to be some personal
content to make readers feel comfortable with your style. Ultimately, I want readers to
come back when they need answers, statistics, data or help and then one day like my blog
style enough to call me and use me as their Realtor. But I’ll never forget that one day a
blogger re-posted one of my Day in the Life posts, and then commented to her readers
that my revelation that I’d spent some time that day making lunch and cleaning out the
cat box was too much information! There’s a fine line between having an authentic voice
and revealing too much.
Q. Please share a link to your favorite post on your blog.
A. Picking a favorite is really hard, but I was happy with the way “Spuds and SPDS”
turned out. I wrote it to include in my listing packet and then adapted it for use on the blog.
Interestingly, my most viewed post is my second favorite – What Ice Cream Has to Do With Selling Your
Home. It’s pulled in something like 17,000 views since I posted it in October 2007. Blog stats show that
people are finding it because they’re searching for pictures of ice cream. Who knew there were sugar dipping
hoards out there searching for an online buzz?
Obviously Heather has personality, charm and definitely talent to back her blog posts! She comes with much experience in her background and no doubt her clients love her for it! Thank you for sharing with us your blog and we encourage everyone to stop on by Heather Barr’s NorthPhoenixAgent and check her out!
Well done Heather and we here at AZREBN wish you much success and a prosperous blog and career! Happy Blogging!
** If you know a blogger that would make a great candidate for being AZREBN next Blogging Spotlight, please contact us.
Greetings!
May 4, 2008 by Jay Thompson
Filed under Blog Spotlight
Welcome to the blog for the Arizona Real Estate Blogging Network!
Things are still very rough around here. But over the next couple of days, the site will slowly turn into something — I’m just not sure exactly what yet. ;)
Stay Tuned!















