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The limitation of the concept of “Blog”

by drm on November 19, 2009

Tell someone that you have a blog, or that you think they should have a blog, and you’ll get met more often than not by blank stares.

What’s a blog? Too often, we describe it as a place where people are able to publish whatever they want on the web.

From Wikipedia:

The term “weblog” was coined by Jorn Barger[58] on 17 December 1997. The short form, “blog,” was coined by Peter Merholz, who jokingly broke the word weblog into the phrase we blog in the sidebar of his blog Peterme.com in April or May 1999. Shortly thereafter, Evan Williams at Pyra Labs used “blog” as both a noun and verb (“to blog,” meaning “to edit one’s weblog or to post to one’s weblog”) and devised the term “blogger” in connection with Pyra Labs’ Blogger product, leading to the popularization of the terms.

In talking with local businesses about their web strategy, I’ve stumbled on a much simpler way to explain blogs.

A blog is a web site that you can build quickly and can change as frequently as you want at virtually no cost.

That gets peoples’ attention: You mean I can update my web site whenever I want?

Yes.

That’s the underpinning of Web 2.0, social media and community: the ability to change frequently and at minimal cost.

Blogs are not just publishing platforms; they are application platforms for activating social connections.

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Study on Real Estate Broker Web Sites

by drm on February 14, 2009

Here’s a good, practical look at what makes for good broker websites.  The big conclusion is that its not about the listing, it’s about the content that you present to the consumer.  Content enhances information, in this study’s terminology.

A number of months ago, 1000Watt Consulting worked together with Real Trends to compile a list of the Top Ten Real Estate Brokerage Sites in America. This bible that I have re-read and scratched countless notes across should serve as a whitepaper or blueprint for ANYONE looking to evolve with the online real estate consumer. And as someone who is currently working to develop a new site for their company, this paper has for the last 4 months served as a road map from experts in the industry to show how disconneted we have become from our clients.

As you read this paper, you’ll note a recurring trend. Knowledge and Information, (not data), are provided to the consumer freely, openly, and in such levels that you forget it’s a real estate site sometimes. By integrating real estate listings, statistics, school info., local restaurants, vendors, and more, these 10 sites provide the consumer with an experience that they won’t soon forget.

via Making Sense of the Real Estate Web-World’s Future : The You Factor.

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