Kevin Tomlinson’s Blog Lesson: Blogging Etiquette 101

I have been perusing some of the new posts and have to say that I am quite impressed with the quality of posts coming in. Since I was trained for four months by the #1 real estate blogger in the country, I figured that I would pass on the do’s and don’ts of the blogosphere.

  • Never, ever put things like “call me for me for more information.” The blogosphere is about transparency and complete and free exchange of information. Saying something like “call me…” is very “old school” and will not be effective in this medium. Gaining trust by sharing information will be the BEST and most effective way of gaining readership and clients. If, for example, you are blogging your listing, ALL information is expected like , price, address, EVERYTHING! There are NO two schools of thought. This is a complete and total exchange of information. If you try to use an “old school” method of “closing”, the reader will CLOSE down on you.
  • Blogging is about the “soft-sell”. I was recently at a conference where major players in the RE industry were chatting about how buyers & sellers habits have changed and the consensus was that consumers DO NOT want the “hard sell” anymore. Successful agents should simply acts as conduits of valuable information and in-turn the consumer will feel they need you for what is in your head, not on the paper.
  • NEVER, EVER contact someone who has commented on your post anywhere but in the comments. Consumers expect all information to be provided in the public comments. If you don’t feel it is appropriate to answer a comment in the blog, invite the reader to e-mail you, and then take the discussion out of the public forum. People like blogs because they like the anonymity it provides. It is a major faux-paus to get their e-mail address and give them old-school “hard sell” techniques. Once an agent PROVES their value to the reader, they will initiate the contact to take the communication off the blog.
  • Never harvest e-mail addresses from blog commenters thinking that you will “out-smart” the blogosphere. You will embarrass yourself.

14 comments on “Kevin Tomlinson’s Blog Lesson: Blogging Etiquette 101”

  1. James R. Venney, CMPS Reply

    Kevin this is one of the most useful post on the EWM blog to date. In this brave new world many of us are not sure of the how, when, why and where, so guidance from those of you that are veterans will go a long way to making the EWM blog he best it can be. Thank you!

  2. Patti Reid, P.A. Reply

    Kevin, great information. Thank you. I just received an invitation from my Coach, Joe Stumpf of By Referral Only, to attend a Strategic Forum in Las Vegas in October. The subject of the forum is Blogging and Pod Casts. Of course I am going. Joe Stumpf has been one of the forerunners and proponents of blogging and I learned about the “Tomato” from him. Your comments about the “soft sell” really hit home. I would love to share more information with you. Keep us “posted”.

  3. Marie J. Montgomery, P.A. Reply

    Kevin, thanks for the great tips. Having you share your experience will help us with our learning curve.

  4. Anita Duran Cachaldora Reply

    Kevin…I found your information very helpful…thanks for sharing.

  5. Patty Payan Reply

    Thanks, Kevin. Your input will help us to to better understand the powerful method of communciation that is new to so many of us. Your blog reads well – and is packed with good info. Keep them coming!

  6. Kevin Tomlinson Reply

    Patty!
    Hey how are you? Thanks. I’m going to be the “meany” for a bit. I’d rather teach like I was taught so blogging can be a more effective medium to gain readership and clients.

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