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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10 Comments

  1. Austin Realtor's Wife

    This is my favorite RealtorGenius article so far. You’ve really captured what so many are missing in the blogosphere. It isn’t about teaching an old dog (or plastic smarmy Realtor) new tricks, it’s about giving a relatable platform to businesses in general.

    Great work!!!

  2. Jonathan Dalton

    My daughter set me up for a MySpace page. I never look at it. Yet I keep getting messages weekly from an agent who insists on weekend broadcast e-mails.

    Maybe it’s working. I dunno. I’m just too old to deal with it, to be honest. And I know it.

  3. B. R.

    lol I feel your pain…

  4. Loren Nason

    Well said.

    I completely agree with you that Social Networking and Blogging is the new Fad and at the same time do believe it is here to stay. The hype might die down but it won’t die because social networking and blogging feed every humans desire to gossip about something.

    Yes its all gossip and I love reading it all. I actually have convinced myself that I learn something from all the blogs I read.

    I am addicted to blogs and i just signed up to yours.

    Loren

  5. B. R.

    Loren- Why thank you, it’s awesome to have you!

  6. john harper

    First time here. Great post, to the point that I have subscribed to follow your genius for a while.

  7. Chris Lengquist

    Exactly. I find my clients that come from my blog use the blog as a quiet stalker. They can peek in on me, my business beliefs and thoughts without actually having to talk to me. If they see I present no immediate danger and might actually know what I’m doing, they call. Works perfectly for both parties.

  8. Agent Scoreboard

    I’m don’t know quite how something can be a “fad” and yet be here to stay… but I think your point is made, however I don’t think we have any choice but to get a myspace page (here is mine: http://www.myspace.com/agentscoreboard/)
    and talk. I don’t think the Google generation is going to come to us.

    As a card caring member of the yahoo generation that has been developing internet applications for over 10 years I can tell you that more than just looks have changed in web 2.0. Never before have we been able to so easily create and share such rich content. I can RSS your whole blog and that of others to create a community of information that “I” want and that is important to me, I can find information about something and what others think of it. I can manipulate data from multiple sources in new and exciting ways and then convey that to my friends.

    What I think what is more interesting is the creation of media darlings based on their online presence like the ones I write about here http://www.agentscoreboard.com.....on-stokke/

    Good blog… I love austin…

  9. Kris Berg

    Bravo! I see evolution taking place. We all have these blogs. Neat. We pulled it off. Now what the hell do we do with them? Turning the corner from hobbiest (like one who takes up golf because everyone else is playing) to business blogger is a tricky maneuver and our next challenge. Great post.

  10. B. R.

    Scoreboard…
    >It has always been my opinion that social networking sites are a fad, but will not go away, therefore you must embrace it. These sites will morph into something much greater, the way bellbottoms morphed into the tapered legged jeans some of you still wear…<

    Fads morph, they are further developed into greater things by consumer demand- point being, ignoring this will only put you further behind in the game.

    As for web2.o being more than… the basis for my comment is just that, the basis… this too has grown into so much more that you have no choice but to ride the wave. The objective is, not losing who you are or your message as a professional along the way. These are fast changing enviorns. Thanks for commenting! On my way to 6Flags!

    Thanks Kris, it is a pleasure to have you by! Don’t be a stranger…

    BR

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