I will be teaching an online class on Monday for Tomato University, at 2pm EST, 1pm Central time.  It’s only $20!

Here’s a brief summary:

This course will cover some of the most relevant topics that newbie real estate bloggers need to know.  Students will get a grasp of the basics needed in order to craft a compelling & engaging blog for business and networking.

Specific topics to include (but not be limited to):

  • Why you need a blog in the first place
  • Finding good content ideas for your blog posts (“But what do I write about?”)
  • Writing Google-friendly posts
  • The etiquette and value of interacting via blog comments

Please note:

  • All classes are LIVE Webinars.
  • Students will be able to either call-in or connect with their headset/mic/speakers to listen in and ask questions.
  • All classes will have a live chat managed by the professor (or assistant).
  • Students will receive all webainr login links and codes in an email (to the email on file with their TU account) 1-hour prior to class start time.  If you have not received the info in your email, contact tu@realestatetomato.com immediately, and we’ll resolve.
  • All classes will have an additional 15 minute live Question/Answer Session after their posted schedule.

Interested?  Sign up right here: http://www.tomatouniversity.com/courses/register/real-estate-blogging-101

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Knowing your own strength(s)

by Jason on April 24, 2010

When I was growing up, I remember being told repeatedly, “Be careful with that (person/thing/pet), Jason, you don’t know your own strength.”  I was always hurting my friends in random ways, although I really didn’t mean to at all.  I also recall saying, “Please don’t tell on me” more times than I care to count.Knowing your own strength

As an adult and a father of four now, I am well aware of my physical strength now, especially when compared with my three daughters.  My son, on the other hand, will likely be bigger than me in the next couple of years.  Yikes.

But I digress…

I was thinking about the term, “knowing your own strength”, and how it applies not just to the obvious meaning, but also to having an awareness of what you are good at and passionate about with regard to work.

I guess part of the equation is also “knowing your own weaknesses”, too, right?

Here are a couple of strengths that I feel I have:

  • I am likeable (I can get along with almost anyone)
  • I am sensitive to the needs of others
  • I am patient
  • I enjoy teaching and I can usually explain things in understandable ways
  • I’m very good at remember names, faces, and numbers
  • I am creative at coming up with solutions to various types of problems.
  • I genuinely like writing

Here are some of my weaknesses:

  • I have a temper
  • I don’t have a strong knowledge of history (just not my thing)
  • I am not really that technically-minded and I have a low tolerance for stuff I don’t immediately understand
  • I am not handy….at all.  My wife is the one who fixes broken things, not me.
  • I tend to over-commit to projects.
  • I don’t have a strong enough filter between my mind and my mouth sometimes, although it’s far better these days.

What about you?  Have you done this type of thing before?  I can guarantee you that others are always evaluating you – why not do it yourself?

Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/greencolander/1569954608/

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Businesses: Pay Attention! We are ALL “secret shoppers” now

April 20, 2010

When I started blogging back in 2004, I didn’t write anything other than my own thoughts and observations on topics that had my interest.  In a way, not much has changed since then, but I now understand the real power of this medium, both from a search engine perspective and from the viewpoint that information [...]

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Easter fun for Jenny!

April 8, 2010

This child is almost always happy.  We are blessed beyond belief!
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Testing Out Scribefire

April 7, 2010

I have been hearing more about Scribefire lately, which is a Firefox addon which allows me (or anyone else, for that matter) to blog with a small pane open on my screen while surfing or reading.  It can be found at http://scribefire.com, and the download took a few seconds and required a restart of Firefox.  [...]

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Top 9 Things I Learned at SXSW Interactive 2010 as a Newbie

March 18, 2010

This was my first year to attend SXSW Interactive, which is five solid days long.  The fact that it’s right here in Austin made the decision to attend much easier.  I coined my own term for the event: Geek orgy.  Get it?  Like a Greek….never mind.
Here are a few things that I learned that I [...]

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The Importance of Knowing Your Audience

January 30, 2010

The other day, I was driving past a place called Twin Peaks which is located about 10 minutes from my house.  Yes, it’s probably the type of place you would imagine.  I’ve never set foot inside, but I have heard from many sources that it’s basically a lot like Hooters with a different uniform for [...]

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“Twitterville” by Shel Israel

January 23, 2010

Quick note: This is a sincere book review and it contains my honest opinions, and I haven’t been compensated in any fashion for this.  That being said, I consider Shel Israel to be a friend now, so I will dispense with any formality (i.e. I won’t be referring to him as “Mr. Israel” here).
Having had a [...]

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Having the Biggest Sign on the Block

January 15, 2010

Not too long ago, I was driving out near Lake Travis (west of Austin), and I was cresting a hill when I noticed a very small sign that was illegible at highway speed.  Since there aren’t any homes there, the little sign was clearly advertising some land, perhaps land with a sweeping view of the [...]

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Social Media is Really Just a Big Antpile

January 13, 2010

Growing up in Dallas, I saw a lot of anthills as a kid.  In fact, I was once tricked into sitting in one by one of my “friends”.  I wouldn’t recommend this, by the way.  That hurt and itched for a long while, and I’m sure we used up a bottle or two of Calamine [...]

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