Benn Rosales

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Founder of Agent Genius Magazine, national real estate opinion site. Benn's focus has always been improving the consumer experience by working to improve the real estate industry, so needless to say he's not scared of controversy, standing out or making an impact. He dreams of a life where sleep isn't physically necessary and a Starbucks barista makes house calls in order to focus more on helping you and your startup to capture and build on the moment.

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  1. Barry Cunningham

    Shhhhhhhhhh…Let them be. Let them flounder and succumb. Most don’t believe in it anyway and true Darwinism shall prevail. We, as are many, are blogging, and SEO’g the heck out of our blogs and by the time they decide to do something and then have the lawyers okay it,a nd then give their agents all the guidelines they don’t want them doing..it’ll be all over.Before they know it we’ll own the market share and they won’t be able to respond.

    You here, INman, BHB, 4realz..we on our show…have long sounded the bell. They did not respond and let’s count them out and show those who DO want to succeed just how to do it.

    So SHHHHHH!

  2. Teresa Boardman

    Benn- I think this works out better for the brokerage than for the individual blogger. I like to advertise my own brans.

  3. Broker Bryant

    OK my comment has now been deleted twice because I can’t get past the math question. I KNOW that 4+6 is 10 but unfortunately the system doesn’t agree. I guess that’s my clue to not let my cat out of the bag:)

  4. Teresa Boardman

    Very smart for the brokers and if I ran an office I would do just as you say and get those agents blogging away. As an agent I would keep my own blog and am not sure I would just the brokers blog for more than a link. Sometimes we take a new idea or piece of technology and use it in old ways. The broker blog would be like the broker web site in that it would look like an obituary page with all those out of date pictures and would be covered with broker logos because that is who they are and what they do.

  5. Barry Cunningham

    C’mon BB…you know you were using Poinciana math..:)

  6. Matthew Rathbun

    Great starting point for brokers. I was just writing a post about Brokers who still aren’t getting it… I feel it’s the responsibilities of those who knowledgeable to share with those who aren’t. It will make the industry, as a whole, be better received by the consumer. Not every agent is meant to be a social media god, but everyone should know about the tools that are effecting the industry.

  7. Teresa Boardman

    Benn – yes I got your point, it is just that I have seen some broker blogs and they are not thinking outside the box but merely applying their old models to blogs. On some level I beleive that for marketing small is the new big (to quote Seth Godin) and that an individual has an advantage over an office full of bloggers. To me the very essence of the kind of blogging I do is my voice, which is a conversational tone written on a log that looks like St. Paul without looking commercial. I have seen it imitated but it doesn’t work that way.

  8. Daniel Rothamel

    This is a very good issue to address, and not a moment too soon. I think I remember reading something recently from Jim over at the Real Estate Tomato about launching a brokerage blog. I think he has created a platform that will do it.

    We are doing exactly this in our brokerage, but since we are only 3 (related) agents, I’m not sure if we count. Although, if we were to ever add agents, you can bet your bottom dollar that we would be doing exactly what you are talking about. Sure, agents would be free to maintain their own blogs, but getting everyone to contribute on the brokerage blog would be a great thing. Heck, you could even link to all of you the blogs of your respective agents and pass around the Google juice.

    Great idea, I’m sure it will lead to even better discussion, but when will we see it actually happen?

  9. Bill Lublin

    Benn – You read my mind.

    We have had only one or two agents out of several hundred even think about blogging, and many of them were unclear aboput who to write for or what to write about. As a result, there was lot of conversation without direction and little execution.

    We’ve just started setting up the structure for a Company MU Blog to create some authors in our agency and to help some of the new agents find their voices. Once we introduce them to web 2.0, those who wish to will be able to create their own brand, and in the meantime, we’ll create an on-line community (hopefully like the one here) where people can express themselves, grow their businesses, and create an online camaraderie while learning and teaching about themselves, the company and the industry. It should help the company, the agents, and the communities we serve.

    Thanks for the outline. I have already sent it to my marketing director who has been charged with implementing the plan (with a little help from me)

  10. Daniel Rothamel

    Broker Bryant,

    Don’t feel bad, AG was inexplicably black-listing all my comments for like two weeks back in the early days. It ain’t personal. :-)

  11. Bill Lublin

    BTW I forgot to point out that Jay Thompson has just launched one for his firm as well.

  12. Ken Smith

    Interesting idea, but I think you would have a very hard time getting agents to stay committed.

  13. Todd Carpenter

    A small boutique brokerage here in Denver does this.

    blog.liveurbandenver.com

    I agree with Teresa that, for the most part, agents would be best served to blog on their own. However, if you have a group of people who would only write one or two posts a month anyway, a group blog might be better for them.

    I think WordPress MU would be a ideal platform for a broker blog. Then each agent could have their own blog, but all of the posts would also show up on the main broker blog. Matt Fagioli of Diamond Dwellings worked with the Tomato to build their broker blogs with MU.

  14. Jay Thompson

    What you’re outlining here Benn is almost exactly what I’m envisioning Phoenix Real Estate Home to be. It’s brand new, and we’re just starting to add agents to the brokerage. Many are already well established bloggers and I suspect I may get some hesitation from our agents to post on PREH for fear of “diluting” their existing blogs.

    However, I think we can eventually turn it into a nice platform for all of us. Kind of a “the sum is greater than the parts” sort of thing.

    We’re still working on a “direction” for this particular site. There has to be a way to leverage it into additional exposure for us.

  15. Jay Thompson

    Benn wrote: “as for Jay, I wasn’t aware, but I can’t wait to see what he cooks up.”

    Dude, you need to read Phoenix Real Estate Guy more often! ;)

  16. Jay Thompson

    Benn, don’t get me wrong, I like you, a lot. But if I come across a box of personal time, I’m keeping it!

  17. Broker Bryant

    OK let’s try again….where’s my calculator.

    I’ve recently launched a social netwrok for my market area. I’m not soliciting business on it but am usuing it to get more in touch with folks in my market. The business will come later. I’m also in the process of hiring agents and taking my company virtual. My virtual office is being set up as a social network with blogs, forum etc…

    So I completely agree with your post.

  18. Ken Smith

    BB glad you got your calculator out, was wondering what you hadn’t shared before.

    Benn there are always those that sit around the office, but they still don’t like doing anything that smells of real work. They typically don’t need any income from their real estate “business” and just enjoy sitting around talking to whoever will listen. I think your idea is great, just think that most offices would have a hard time making this work.

  19. Paula Henry

    Benn – I am thinking along the lines of BB – setting up a virtual brokerage. I can see great benefit in allowing agents to post to a company blog. I envision agents writing about local happenings and real estate in their area of expertise, giving online visitors a “true” look at neighborhoods and communities around the city. Therefore each agent would benefit from their effort.

    I’m not sure it will work. I have asked lenders and my team members to blog; they don’t. Statitics show not many agents continue a blog, if they even start.

    I’ll ask Jay after a couple of months.

  20. Eric- New Orleans Condos and Lofts

    I would rather have my own blog and do my work. My broker would charge the agents for the leads or find some way to make some more money for the agents. That is just the way I see it.

  21. Janet

    Excellent post. If only some of these old-school brokers would do 1/10th of your suggestions.

  22. Nicole Boynton

    We are working on just this sort of thing at http://SkyRealtyAustin.com and we have seen tremendous results. The key is finding a way to relate to your audience by blogging about areas and neighborhoods that you have in depth knowledge of and a passion about. Your blog will ring true with readers because your enthusiasm will shine through and provide a true “connection” to the reader. We have about 45 agents in our office that enjoy and specialize in different areas so it makes sense for us to blog about the parts of town we know and introduce them to our readers with our own personal stories. I am very lucky to be part of an office that is making Social Brokerage a reality and even better, they don’t charge you for the leads generated by the blogs! Check us out and if you are in Austin you should considering joining our team!

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