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Active Rain and Move.com, Bloodhound Unchained and Zillow, Inman News and…

active rainActiveRain, I fear, faces a pricey uphill battle against Move.com due to their steadfast commitment towards a full blown trial. The attorneys must be licking their chops as this looks to be a battle of attrition. Move definitely has the pockets burn and turn this into an expensive endeavor for the guys in Seattle. Don’t get me wrong, I’m pulling for Jon and Matt vs The 800 Pound Gorilla, but the economic (im)practicalities and ramifications of a lawsuit this size cannot be ignored.

One would think that Housevalues recent $2.75M investment in AR must have come with a high degree of comfort considering this pending lawsuit. I don’t know of many investors who put money into a company that is facing potentially expensive litigation. Then again my insight is near-sighted.

bloodhound blog unchainedIn what has to be one of the oddest couplings in recent memory, The Bloodhound crew has announced that Zillow will be the primary sponsor for the Bloodhound Unchained conference in Phoenix May 18th-20th…Nearly spit up my coffee when I read this, I don’t get it, I mean I get it, it is about breaking Benjamins…and Zillow has them to break.

BHB is unapologetically the most in your face, tell you where you can stick it blog community in the re.net space (thanks mainly to it’s proprietor) Greg makes no bones about it. Zillow on the other hand is about as nice and cordial as anyone in this space. They have more customer relations people than I do fingers. I guess I personally expected BHBU to ride the independent route in lieu of going with a corporate sponsorship. Will Zillow take any heat for Gregs public undressings of other influencer’s in the space? In any case, BHBU should be worth the price of admission, if only for pure entertainment value. *Envisioning hecklers and taser guns*  ‘Don’t tase me dude!’

4realzedSpeaking of the conference circuit, it’s really been heating up recently. 4RealzED, Domus Consulting, as well as BHBU have pushed into a crowding arena. I’ve experienced Domus’ enlightenment (which is top notch) and have attended the past three Inman Connects, which are filled with the who’s who of Real Estate 2.0. I’mDavid Gibbons of Zillow looking forward to seeing what the 4Realz and BHB workshops have to offer…can I get a press pass guys? If any of these groups come to a town near you, drop the coin and attend. All parties are brilliantly in tune with whats going on in the future of real estate. Just noticed Zillow is also sponsoring Dustin’s 4RealzED events…hmmm, David G. is a pimp…and his Facebook picture is about 10 years old ;) j/k David…

Moving on to Inman’s Beta site.

I’m a contributor to their blog network, so they get automatically get props for this brilliant move (Joel is no dummy). Otherwise, they’ve really evolved the look and feel of their 1998 website, it’s taken on a nice (and BLUE) look and feel…very ‘Web2.0′ My understanding is it’s still a work in progress (hence the beta tag), which explains some of the minor bugginess and slightly cluttered look. I’ve tried to post suggestions to the designated Wiki page, but it won’t save my changes :(

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Dustin Luther, Social Internet Marketing Guru, Hits The Road

For Dustin…

Not because he asked,  but because I admire him and his work.

If you’re a real estate or mortgage professional and looking for top internet marketing advice in a ‘Web 2.0′ world, one may now receive it from one of its founding fathers.

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MicroBlogging

I’m one to write diatribes.  I have this internal claw that directs me to carefully articulate my topics by preemptively covering all angles (and potential rebuttals) as a reader takes the time to digest my left (or right) of center opinions.

This can get, mmmm, tedious at times.  I don’t like tedious but I’ve been of the mindset that if someone is going to take the time to read my stuff, I should put out my best…thus the resulting diatribe-itus.

Two ‘things’…one is a service, the other is a person…have led me to see and blog otherwise.

Twitter is a service in and of itself that consists of a user entering 4-5 line max ‘thoughts’ or ‘What I’m doing’ blurbs that may not seem significant in singular, but when read across a time period, can really give you insight into how and/or who a person is.  Initially, I thought Twitter was lame, now I find myself ‘Twittering’ on a few platforms.

The person is Dustin Luther and his site 4Realz.net.  Dustin needs no introduction to those familiar with the re.net (a term coined by Greg Swann, another influencer in this) space, but in case you haven’t heard of or read about him (welcome out from under the rock) he is a pioneer in and for the social networking aspects of real estate.  I thoroughly enjoy 4Realz (and Dustin) because it (he) practices what I call Microblogging, a few lines or paragraphs tipping hat to whats interesting to him, which I find interesting.  I read 4Realz.net every day because I know it will take me <30 seconds and lead me somewhere interesting, either in my own head or else ware in the Web.

Both ‘things’ have influenced me to the point of practicing MicroBlogging…its a refreshing alternative to the diatribe :)  I encourage other bloggers to practice Microblogging as well because it allows your audience to get to know you quicker.  Real estate and mortgage transactions will always have a personal relationship factor to them, regardless of technology and resulting levels of disintermediation.  Although I’ve only met Dustin 3 maybe 4 times, and we’ve only exchanged cursory  level handshakes and well-wishy conversations, I feel like I know Dustin far better than our personal interactions would typically dictate.

All real estate and mortgage professionals could benefit from the simple dynamic Microblogging creates…a quick interesting conversation about relevant topics.

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