I happened to be at both blog introductions in Dade and Broward Counties. I would like to make some observations.
In the Broward meeting it felt as if the agents were excited to be learning about something new, WANTING to embrace it and wanting to benefit from it. In the Dade meeting the feeling was skepticism and just a general “prove it to me” attitude. What perplexed me was that the Dade agents seemed to go out of their way to find reasons why blogging WOULDN’T work. I could hear comments like “I don’t have time for this” or “my friend said…..” with all sorts a reasons why blogging wouldn’t work.
What really interested me was the especially low turn-out from the Miami Beach office. Except for a handful of people, including the TOP PRODUCER of the company for 2006, not many agents from my office showed. You know what I say? Oh well. Their loss.
I guess the best way to explain my thoughts would be by anecdotal information. I did a post on my South Beach Condo Blog about many properties that came on the market last week in Key Biscayne. Two days after I did the post, I received a buyer inquiry on an $8.3M listing. Now, knowing the reality of this business, I’m not counting my commission just yet, but I can say one thing though: It’s not so bad to get a lead like that, huh?
I can understand that this is a lot of work and it is time-consuming. I know more than anybody. Here is a test on whether you should blog or not. Ask yourself this question: Do you feel that you missed out on the benefits of having a great website for the last five years? If you answered YES, then NOW is the time to jump in and be ahead of the blogging curve before the “blogosphere” gets crowded. In a year, it won’t be so easy to rank for searches like it is now. Get in there and establish a presence, be the expert (in Google, YAHOO!) in your niche.
EWM is giving it’s agents an unprecedented opportunity to be ahead of the pack. What you do with that opportunity is up to you. I can tell you one thing: I will be blogging everywhere I can and leveraging the power of the net and opportunity of ewm.com.
It’s your decision. Some of you may blog, others won’t. I’m making lemonade with my lemons!
I wonder if Beth can post the stats on how many posts came in from Dade vs Broward offices, Beth?
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