Matthew Rathbun

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Matthew Rathbun is a Virginia Licensed Broker and Director of Professional Development for Coldwell Banker Elite, in Fredericksburg Virginia. He has opened and managed real estate firms, as well as coached and mentored agents and Brokers. As a Residential REALTOR®, Matthew was a high volume agent and past REALTOR® Rookie of the Year & Virginia Association Instructor of the Year. You can follow him on Twitter as "MattRathbun" and on Facebook. Matthew's blog is TheAgentTrainer.com.

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40 Comments

  1. Ricardo Bueno

    …they keep me informed.

  2. Tyler Osby

    Great question Matthew!

    I’d say I look for best practices across the country. I’m always picking up great ideas (such as how to use the web for connecting with potential clients). I also enjoy the community. Everyone’s so well connected. If someone has a question, they just reach out and get answers!

    Keep creating great conversation!

    Tyler

  3. Jonathan Dalton

    … I’m a masochist.

    Seriously, I learn a great deal from them else I wouldn’t do it.

  4. Erion Shehaj

    … Because MCE courses suck

  5. Mark A.

    … every once in a while, someone discovers a new sidebar widget that I don’t yet know about, but must have for my blog. That’s because I love gadgets. And Widgets. But not the ones from Trulia.

  6. Susan Hilton - Texas Aggie Realtor

    Because together we can all become so much better and alone we fall.

  7. Paula Henry

    It’s a rare day when I don’t find something new and interesting! and the keyboard doesn’t leave black ink on my fingers.

  8. Bob

    At first I hated most of the real estate blogs, but I’m an info junkie and love to learn. How can anyone read Russ Shaw, Bill Lubin, and others and not learn something?

  9. Kathy Drewien

    I started reading real estate blogs that focused on the national perspective because I wanted to be informed. Then, I began reading Atlanta real estate blogs because I was curious about my competition. My next move was to read blogs by real estate agents who talked to real estate agents. I have now added blogs by real estate agents who talk to their clients. My consistent focus has been to learn. connect and enlarge my community. That’s what got me hooked on blogs by real estate educators. ;-)

  10. Michelle DeRepentigny

    for industry information, educational purposes, and for entertainment!

  11. Vicki Moore

    I love to learn. I’ve gotten much more than that from reading blogs though: friendships, support, encouragement – and like Michelle: entertainment!!!

  12. The Harriman Team

    To learn, stay current with industry issues, learn, network, contribute to the conversation, learn, make new friends…did I mention learn?? Reading all the nuggets of wisdom in my feed reader every day, I can’t help but learn something.

    Watching the drivel on my cable TV = ~$70/month

    Dining out (undercooked) and a movie (mostly TV drivel on a bigger screen) = ~$100

    Having the privilege of reading the Masters of RE every morning = priceless

    Life is good…

  13. Jay Thompson

    . . . they are there.

    . . . they piss me off.

    . . . they make me laugh.

    . . . it’s a great way to meet other people.

    . . . it’s a great way to learn.

    . . . all of the above.

  14. Luxury Homes For Sale

    Hi Matt!
    Nice question..
    “I read real estate industry blogs because……”
    Because it’s really informative..
    tons of information i can find here about real estate..
    the other thing is that i can share my site to you guys..

  15. Vance Shutes

    “Having the privilege of reading the Masters of RE every morning = priceless”

    This says it all. I read RE blogs to learn something new every day, and by doing so, I’m able to serve my clients better every day.

  16. Genuine Chris Johnson

    need for self torture left unfulfilled by other activities.

  17. Faina Sechzer

    Real estate blogs offer information and exchange of ideas difficult to find from other sources. Conversation between local professionals could often be constraint by the competitive issues.

  18. Ken Smith

    Why read?- What you are dealing with today someone else dealt with yesterday and already blogged about it. So much information out there you just need to look and find trusted resources to learn from.

    Why Comment? – That varies based on the blog. But the main reasons are to attempt to help others, to network, and sometimes just for the link.

  19. Mariana

    Why Do I Read RE Industry Blogs?
    … to learn about the market in other areas
    … to find new and better ways to run my business
    … to make myself feel better (kind of like watching COPS … “Whew! At least I’m not THAT person!”)
    … to laugh and be entertained
    … to give me ideas on what I can teach other agents
    … to broaden my knowledge base so I can effectively answer industry questions by both agents and consumers

    Why Do I Comment on RE Industry Blogs?
    … to offer my opinion or share my experience within the conversation

  20. Frank Jewett

    There will always be a market for live instruction because very few people will take the additional time to learn by reading and push through obstacles by doing research or calling someone. For me, reading real estate blogs is like collecting pieces to a puzzle. I try to figure out where each message fits in rather than taking them at face value.

  21. Jennifer in Louisville

    …it keeps me up to speed on the latest news in the real estate industry, and provides me with access to different opinions/perspectives from other parts of the country.

  22. JoshK

    I’m trying to learn as much about the industry as fast as I can, and instead of sitting down for lunch with a few agents, I can hear from hundreds all at once.

    Why do I comment? Well, I like seeing my name on such a famous piece of web-real estate! The link is nice too. And I want to be part of a community of people thinking outside the box.

  23. Genuine Chris Johnson

    See “why do you read”

  24. JoshK

    @Matthew: Actually, I’m a technology developer working on some tools for real estate agents. Not everyone who reads this site is an agent themselves! I can assure you that the usefulness of AG (at least from what I’ve seen so far) is not limited to agents, but to anyone working in sectors related to real estate. Understanding the real problems and concerns that agents face will help me to develop the tool that is most useful for the agents who will use it.

  25. Frank Jewett

    There are three ways to make money in real estate:

    1) Help consumers buy and sell homes (broker/agent)
    2) Help brokers and agents locate and help consumers (consultant/developer)
    3) Take advantage of agents without helping them (guru/shill)

    I’m aiming for the second route, though some days I feel like taking the first route. The third route is unthinkable, though we see a cast of thousands who have apparently chosen to take that route.

    This is why I tend to be so skeptical of success stories.

  26. Team Benya

    1) Because I have a need to learn everything I can about real estate. I believe that the knowledge I gain helps me build my business immensely

    2) Because I like further formulating the things I hear/read on blogs with the authors themselves.

  27. ines

    I’ll answer like my kids would:

    ……just because!!

    (good points above – I like Mariana’s and Jonathan’s)

  28. Rich Jacobson

    First of all, I am very selective on what goes into my reader. My time is limited, so I want the best of the best. That doesn’t preclude me from the occasional ‘look around’ for something new and interesting.

    I want to learn. I need to know what are the latest and most pressing issues face today’s RE professionals. I want to know what works. What’s a waste of time. What’s fun.

    There are so many options for us today, places to invest our time and energies. Accessing my reader, coffee in hand, is definitely one of the better ways to spend my time….

    oh, and Matt…you’re on my reader :)

  29. Athol Kay

    So I can form friendships with people that never attempt to drop their kids off at my house.

  30. Jeremy Hart

    I read real estate blogs because I want to learn as much as I can about my industry, and it’s a great way to filter content.

    I comment on real estate blogs because of the points. And Lani promised me a Vanilla Ice Fan Club t-shirt. She’s the president, you know. I also comment on real estate blogs because by engaging in the conversation, I often learn even more.

  31. Bill Lublin

    @Bob – Aw shucks Gee Golly Whiz – I blush modestly ;-)

  32. Bill Lublin

    And now for my answer – Better late then never
    I read Blogs because I already know what I know but they let me know what I don’t yet know.
    I read Blogs because there are some interesting people out there that know some interesting stuff.
    I read Blogs because I believe they will help me do my business better
    I read Blogs people I know and respect write them (and some time I know and respect them because I read Blogs)
    I read Blogs so I can get to the comments
    Sometimes I comment on Blogs because they need to be corrected or refuted or opposed.
    Sometimes I comment on Blogs because something resonated in me when I read it
    Sometimes I comment on Blogs to get points “Great Post Matthew” ;-)

  33. Bill Lublin

    Athol – BTW I’m dropping my kids off at your house later tonight

  34. Susan

    so I can keep up with whats going on and new ideas…learn.

  35. Todd Carpenter

    ..”OK, so to those who have answered the first question – here is the second; WHY DO YOU COMMENT ON BLOGS?”

    Are you suggesting that I’m supposed to READ blogs before commenting on them? ;)

    I read them because I want to learn more about Real Estate, and more importantly, learn more about the people who write them.

    I comment for the same reason.

  36. Thomas Johnson

    I only comment on RE blogs when my hair catches on fire.

  37. Stephanie Edwards-Musa

    Hey Matt,

    I read them because:
    1) The market in Houston is considerably different than other areas, keeps me informed
    2) We always seem to get cool technology last. Keeps me informed. :)
    3) To read awesome bloggers like you.
    4) To Think outside the box
    5) Learn how to be better at everything we do
    6) Sometimes to read what NOT to do on a blog. :)

    I comment because I think it is human nature, to want to voice our opinion and be heard…Conversation, and besides, TV sucks now a days. LOL. Just kidding.

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