May 18, 2012
The following is the 2nd in a series of brief interviews with a handful of Tomato clients that have volunteered to chat about their real estate blogging success. Riley Smith of Miami, Fl. Website: TheRealEstateCoconut.com Tomato: Riley, how long has blogging been a part of your real estate marketing strategy? RS: […]
May 15, 2012
The following is the first in a series of brief interviews with a handful of Tomato clients that volunteered to chat about their real estate blogging success. Steve Beam of Parker, CO. Website: RealEstateYak.com Tomato: Steve, how long has blogging been a part of your real estate marketing strategy? SB: I […]
May 11, 2012
It took a lot longer than I had anticipated to design the infographic, so I hope you all enjoy it! If you can’t make the content happen because you don’t have the time, or interest, or language skills, then you need to seek someone who does. Having strong content on […]
May 8, 2012
This article was composed (almost) entirely using Microsoft’s speech recognition program in Windows 7. I dictated directly into the WordPress text editor. Since I started blogging six years ago, my typing speed has improved considerably. I used to be a hunt-and-peck typer, sufferings through each paragraph. But now, after tens […]
May 7, 2012
Normally we reserve our blog for blogging advice articles, but I thought I would take a quick break for a little shameless promotion. Please forgive us, and enjoy the smattering of real estate blogsite examples we have thrown together. From now on, we’ll be adding to this gallery as we […]
May 4, 2012
The Cairn This is the 6th in a series of brief blog articles inspired by Good Earth Tea® quotes. “He that can have patience can have what he will.” -Benjamin Franklin 1706 -1790 One of the most common questions we get from new clients is “how long will it take […]
May 3, 2012
“I just don’t have time” always leads to the death of a real estate blog. Even bloggers that have great success from their sites find that, at times, the time it can take to construct worthwhile content is hard to come by. And the more often that it is hard […]








