Real estate blogs: A natural home for realtors

Real estate agents and blogging are a natural combination. You could even say that a blog was a great home for a real estate professional to create a marketing relationship.

Blogs are a natural for realtors to build a clientele of home buyers and home sellers. With so many agents competing for business in every housing and commercial real estate market, a blog sets the professional apart from the rest of the pack.

My good friend John Mudd of Inside Real Estate is one such example of a reator who discovered blogging. That decision to start a real estate market blog for the Tampa Bay, Florida area has propelled John to the forefront of the real estate industry. Not only is John Mudd well known in Florida property sales circles, but has develped a national reputation as an authority on the entire real estate industry.

All because of a business blog.

Recently, John Mudd was a featured columnist in a national real estate publication.

About the blogging article, John says:

Featured in REALTOR® Magazine's September edition for blogging

REALTOR® Magazine had me write an exclusive article on how other Realtors could use a blog to generate profits for their real estate businesses. It's called, "Blogging for profit: Turn your point of view into a marketing tool". My point of view has created a buyer database of around 3,800 so far, and growing daily.


As more and more real estate agents discover business blogging, they will find an entirely new market opening up for their professional services.

Just like John Mudd of Inside Real Estate.

Real estate has benefited from business blogs, and so can every other professional person or organzation. We know how powerful a tool a business blog can be for any type of business, profession, or non-profit organization.

Start a business blog today and join other successful business and professional people in achieving your goals.

Successful blogging people like John Mudd.

Successful blogging people like you.

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